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New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Donor Advised Funds Support Kurn Hattin Homes

July 24, 2020

Donor Advised Funds are becoming more and more popular with philanthropic individuals.  Kurn Hattin Homes for Children recently received a grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation’s Peter and Elisabeth Roos Fund. The grant will further Kurn Hattin’s Mission providing children a safe home and quality education in a nurturing environment. Kurn Hattin transforms the lives of children and their families forever. Follow their journey: kurnhattin.org

Kurn Hattin is thankful to the Roos and the many supporters who choose Kurn Hattin as the recipient of their Donor Advised Funds through the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. 

The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation manages nearly 2,000 funds created by generous individuals, families and businesses, and awards nearly $40 million in grants and more than $6 million in scholarships every year. The Foundation works with generous and visionary citizens to maximize the power of their giving, supports great work happening in our communities, and leads and collaborates on high-impact initiatives. www.nhcf.org

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Richard “Dick” NashKH Class of 1942 “Richard is not as promising as I thought he would be when he came to Kurn Hattin,” said Miss Barber in her 1939 assessment of young Richard Taylor Nash upon his arrival at Kurn Hattin Homes. Sometimes it takes a little time to get adjusted, find your way, and […]

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