A Place For Everyone

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Through community-based empowerment programs, we create pathways to lasting independence.

06/08/2026

What an incredible afternoon at our "A Place at the Table" tea fundraiser! We are so deeply grateful to everyone who joined. We are feeling so inspired by the community support and can't wait to share more updates as we continue our work creating transitional housing.

It's never too late to donate. Together, we are building a place for everyone. 🏡✨
https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/M74XF7RN589G2

Photos from A Place For Everyone 's post 06/08/2026
06/07/2026

Tomorrow is A Place At The Table tea and wine tasting fundraiser at Avaloch Farm Music Institute.
This is A Place For Everyone's Spring fundraiser.

We want to say thank you to all who have worked so hard to get us here.
Tea Table Sponsor - Merrimack County Savings Bank.
Friend of the Tea Sponsor - Jim Schlosser.
As well as:
Avaloch Farm Music Institute
Waterhorse Tavern
M.S. Walker Fine Wine and Spirits
Lorrie Carey

Let us not forget those who donated to the auction who donated the items for the Silent and Floral auctions:
Chucksters Family Fun Parks
McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center
Boston Bruins
Casey Ayers
Laura Baker
Concord Rotary Club
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum
Donaghey Tree Farm
Pembroke Pines Country Club (1759 Grille)
Tarbin Gardens
Found Well Farm
Strawbery Banke
Capitol Center For The Arts
Gunstock Mountain
John Hay Estate at The Fells
Cozy Pond Camping Resort
Sunspot
Winnipesaukee Playhouse
Pampered Chef- Susan Moulton

06/03/2026

When we partner with local service providers to help our future residents rebuild their lives, our village layout will play a massive role in their healing.

We’ve intentionally designed spaces that foster both individual growth and community empowerment. We’re curious—which of these three planned features resonates with you the most? Let us know in the comments by picking A, B, or C!

🍇 A) The Communal Garden: Where residents can work together, learn sustainable skills, and sell produce at the local Farmer’s Market.
🎨 B) The Arts & Workshop Buildings: A dedicated space for creative therapy and crafting goods to sell at the local Arts Market.
☕ C) The Main Building: The heart of the village, housing a communal kitchen, laundry facilities, and private offices for counseling and GED prep.

Tell us your choice below! 👇

We are currently in the startup stages and seeking the property to bring these exact buildings to life. To invest in a brighter, more stable future for our neighbors, click the link to donate to our land acquisition fund: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/M74XF7RN589G2

Photos from A Place For Everyone 's post 06/01/2026

When you see one of our homeless neighbors struggling have you ever thought, someone should do something.
Think of a place where they can get assistance via mental health and substance use counseling, vocational opportunities, financial planning direction.
Where they can sleep safely behind a locked door, have a hot shower, heal...
We have a few tickets left for A Place at the Table, a fundraiser for A Place For Everyone transitional cottage homes.
Here is an opportunity to be part of building a foundation of hope.
Today is our deadline for the refreshments.
Won't you join us?
Reach out if you have questions.
www.aplaceforeveryone.org

Go in peace, faith, hope, love, and make it a great day.

05/30/2026

We believe that restoring dignity and stability for people experiencing severe housing instability takes more than just a roof. True independence requires a holistic approach, from mental health support and job training to a genuine sense of belonging.

We want to hear from our community on this. Finish this sentence in the comments: 👇

'Housing is the first step, but ______________ turns a shelter into a foundation.'

Whether your answer is 'community,' 'job skills,' 'mental health support,' or 'a safe space to belong', our upcoming tiny home village is being designed to provide it all.

Want to help us build this ecosystem of hope? We are currently raising capital to secure our community property. Learn how you can help here: https://aplaceforeveryone.org/seeking-property-opportunities-for-a-place-for-everyone/

05/27/2026

Before a village can be built, it needs a place to root.

At A Place for Everyone, our mission is to provide more than just a roof for those experiencing severe housing insecurity. We are designing a holistic, community-based tiny home village complete with:

🏠 Cost-effective transitional housing units
🧺 A Main Building with a communal kitchen, laundry, and counseling spaces
🌱 A Communal Garden to grow food and sell at the local Farmer’s Market
🎨 Arts & Workshop buildings for therapy and skill-building

Right now, we are in our critical start-up phase and actively looking to purchase the property that will make this vision a reality. We aren't just buying land; we are buying a foundation for healing, independence, and dignity.

Be a founding part of this journey. Every dollar donated today goes directly toward securing the land for our future residents. Help us lay the first brick.

https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/M74XF7RN589G2

05/24/2026

Good morning. 📖☕️
I had my reading and now I'm having my coffee in my Sunday mug while the husband espouses on the news, sports, etc.
At 11:00 we will listen to the repeat of his Monday morning radio show talking with Salvatore Prizio of the Capitol Center for the Arts, on What's Your Story.
I am especially interested in hearing the newest one tomorrow morning at 8:00. He and his partner Fred will be interviewing a gentleman whose quiet manner, intelligence, strong work ethic, determination, and giving back to others in the community might lead to your surprise when you hear he was once homeless.
He is a writer on top of his two jobs.
In his piece, The Rising Pool, he says, "Homelessness in America is not a single river but a convergence of three tributaries that feed a
rising pool. Each flows from a different failure of care."
Interesting that He uses the three tributaries. In my talk about the Faces of Homelessness, I refer to the unholy trinity.
If you can't listen at 8 AM tomorrow it will replay next Sunday morning at 11 AM.
I am very proud to have Mile's on our board of directors for A Place For Everyone. Not only because I am a big believer of, nothing about us without us, but also because he is a great representative of the part of my message that reads, there is no one reason for homelessness, and there is no one solution.
Listen. Learn something. Then lets talk.

www.wnhnfm.org or 94.7 on your radio dial.

Frederick Lee Richards Jr.
WNHN LP 94.7, NH News, Views & Blues

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