From Families in Transition <[email protected]>
Subject Families in Transition Newsletter
Date March 29, 2022 3:28 PM
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Meet Our New Chiefs & Directors

Families in Transition is proud to announce our leadership team's new Chiefs and Directors. They will aid us in our journey to continue delivering effective affordable housing and homeless services around New Hampshire!

New Additions:
- Jeffrey Zwillenberg - Chief Development Officer
- Carla Munoz - Chief Human Resources Officer
- Lauren Berman-Lefebvre - Director of Housing and Supportive Services
- Meena Gyawali - Director of Grants and Compliance
- Faith Krefft - Director of Food Services
- Mike Lynch - Director of Shelter Operations
- Dean Petruzzi - Director of Property Administration

Updates & Promotions
- Sarah Bernier - promoted to Director of Substance Use Services
- Melissa DiNoto - transitioning to Program Manager of Homeless Service
- Julie Lynch - promoted to Volunteer Operations Manager
- Tyler Wands - promoted to Project Data Reporting Manager
- Chris Wellington - promoted to Chief Housing and Development Officer

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See Our Mission in Action
Thank you to everyone who positively impacted our mission in 2021! Our ability to serve families and individuals experiencing homelessness and successfully deal with other challenges like food insecurity and substance misuse is due to your support. Want a glimpse into the work of everyday heroes in our community?

View Our Mission in Action Infographic ([link removed])

Get Your Walking Shoes Ready
After two years of hosting the Walk Against Hunger as a virtual 5K event, we look forward to seeing you, your family, and your friends in person at Veteran's Park in Manchester on Sunday, May 15 at 12:00 p.m. EDT. Your participation will help us raise critical funds needed to support families and individuals facing food insecurity in our community.

Register for the Walk Against Hunger today! ([link removed])

Recurring Volunteers Needed
Each year, we serve hundreds of families and individuals in the community who are most vulnerable to homelessness and food insecurity. We are able to support their needs because of our dedicated volunteers. By giving back regularly, you're committing to making a difference in their lives by providing stability and consistency.

Sign up for a recurring volunteer role now ([link removed])

Well done, Meghan!
Congratulations to Meghan Shea, our Chief Programs Officer, for being one of 20 WZID Outstanding Women Award recipients! Earlier this month she was interviewed by WZID's Neal and Marga and shared about her 15 years of work with Families in Transition. Meghan truly makes a difference in the lives of individuals and families experiencing homelessness in our community and we are thrilled her hard work is being recognized.

Listen to the full interview from WZID - 5 minutes ([link removed])

Union Street Building Update
The transformation of Families in Transition's new Union Street building, formerly known as Angie's Shelter for Women, is nearing completion! This building redevelopment will serve as a housing solution to individuals transitioning out of our Adult Emergency Shelter, offering 11 affordable housing units - seven studio apartments and four one-bedroom apartments. Long-term success will be aided by case management and other supportive services. This renovation will help meet the overwhelming demand for more affordable housing, particularly for people with the greatest barriers to stable housing.

Families in Transition is Hiring!

Start making a difference today! Join a team committed to preventing and breaking the cycle of homelessness. There are a variety of positions available from support staff, sales associates, case managers, and property managers!

Review all job openings and apply today! ([link removed])

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122 MARKET STREET, MANCHESTER, NH
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