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Join us for the 32nd Annual Breakfast!

Don't miss your opportunity to make a difference as a sponsor or attendee of this annual tradition

Each year, attendees and sponsors of the Annual Breakfast make it possible for us to continue our vital work to prevent and break the cycle of homelessness in our community. Last year the Annual Breakfast raised over $280,000 from sponsors and over 550 attendees.

If you or your organization want to make a lasting impact in the lives of families and individuals experiencing homelessness, please reach out to our team. We'd love to have you join us on this momentous occasion as we reflect and celebrate our mission together.

Event Overview
Join us in downtown Manchester the Tuesday before Thanksgiving! For the 32nd year, our community will come together to raise critical funds through sponsorships and individual donations to support the work we do every day. Help us continue this vital work, because there is no place like home - and we want to ensure everyone has a place to call home.  

Event Details
Tuesday, November 25, 2025 
Networking at 7:00 a.m. • Program at 7:30 a.m. 
DoubleTree Hotel, Manchester, NH 


There are many ways to get involved:
BECOME A SPONSOR MAKE A DONATION PURCHASE A TICKET

*The sponsorship deadline is October 24, 2025.
Contact [email protected] with any questions. 


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Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc.
Bangor Savings Bank
Bartley Financial
Bellwether Community Credit Union
Bernstein Shur
Bob's Discount Furniture
Catholic Medical Center
CloudScale365
Enterprise Bank
Harbor Group
Jeanine & Company
Manchester Rotary Club
McLane Middleton
NH Healthy Families
New Hampshire Housing
Northeast Delta Dental
Primary Bank
Sisters of the Presentation of Mary
St. Mary's Bank
TD Bank
Team Engineering
UHY

      

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