Concord, NH

New Hampshire Office

love thy neighbor

love thy neighbor

With hate crime victims Batula and  Farak, and Governor John Lynch looking on, Maggie Fogarty (left) addresses 300 people at a hastily called “Love Your Neighbor” rally in Concord.

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Julia Freeman-Woolpert

AFSC's New Hampshire program supports 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. Our current priorities are economic justice, youth empowerment, and support for a variety of efforts promoting peace and human rights. 

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  • AFSC-NH State House Watch, June 14  2013 Issue 23  Budget Negotiators Named  Now that the House and Senate have each passed their versions of a state budget,...
  • AFSC-NH State House Watch, June 7 2013 Issue 22 Budget Battle & State House Games Intensify Following a Senate vote yesterday for a budget that excludes Medicaid...
  • New Hampshire's minimum wage is stuck at the federal level, $7.25 an hour, the lowest in New England.  In fact, following legislative action in 2011, the state doesn't...

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AFSC is a Quaker organization devoted to service, development, and peace programs throughout the world. Our work is based on the belief in the worth of every person, and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. Learn more

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AFSC has office around the world. To see a complete list see the Where We Work page.

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