AFSC - New Hampshire

The overall goal of AFSC's New Hampshire program is to advance the cause of peace and justice by supporting the growth and development of an effective, sustainable New Hampshire peace and justice movement.

The program works toward that goal by providing resources, training, and assistance to grassroots groups and coalitions; and by providing information and a Quaker perspective to the general public.

The New Hampshire Office opened in 1975, and since then had conducted organizing and education campaigns on issues including: economic justice; affordable housing; nuclear power and weapons; conscription and conscientious objection; US foreign policy in the Middle East, Southern Africa, and Central America; Criminal justice; and the theory and practice of nonviolence.

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Networks and Coalitions

AFSC-NH is a member of the Martin Luther King Coalition, the Granite State Organizing Project, and the New Hampshire Housing Forum.

Bulletin Board

Martin Luther King Day 2009>

Information & Resources

Download: Two Terrific Articles on AFSC's Gimme Shelter Homeless Project page 1>
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Cost of War: Trillions with a “T” >

Opt Out of Military Recruiting >

See a Slideshow of our Presidential Primary Activities! >

AFSC-NH Newsletter (PDF)

June 2008

Contact Us

Arnie Alpert
Program Coordinator
aalpert@afsc.org    

Margaret Fogarty
Economic Justice Project Coordinator
mfogarty@afsc.org 

Molly Messenger
Youth Organizer
mmessenger
@afsc.org
 

4 Park St., Suite 209
Concord NH 03301
Phone:
603-224-2407
Fax:
603-228-6492