Hanover Capital Campaign

On March 1st, 2023, we officially launched our campaign to fund the development of a third location, in the heart of Hanover, NH. Please join our many committed donors in supporting this critical project!

 

PROJECT INFORMATION

We’d like to share the following documents, to help you learn more about the project.

 

Our Supporters

Thank you to all those who have already committed to this project! Together we can make our Vision for Hanover a reality!

Major Sponsors

Invest NH
Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston
Mascoma Bank
NH Community Development Finance Authority

Private Supporters

Outreach House Board of Directors
Peter J. and Jane Kitchel McLaughlin, Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation,
Emily Landecker Foundation, Rob and Nini Meyer, Stevenson Family Fund, Cabbadetus Foundation, James and Marjorie Matthews, Jane's Trust, Michael A. Choukas,
Church of Christ at Dartmouth College UCC, Couch Family Foundation,
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Salvelinus Charitable Fund,
Mascoma Bank Foundation, Pete and Ruth Bleyler, Jennifer and Chip Brown,
Jason and Mimi Lichtenstein, Parker Nelson Foundation, White Mountain Capital LLC,
Mary Louise Billings Trust, Karen and Erik Colberg, James and Liz Kelsey,
Stan and Jenny Williams, Doug and Leslie Williamson,

and many more.

CDFA Business Supporters

White Mountains Group, Title Mortgage, Claremont Savings Bank, Mascoma Bank,
Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank, LaValley Building Supply, Jake's Market, Golf & Ski Warehouse, Jesse's, Ledyard Bank, Lou's Bakery, Bar Harbor Bank & Trust, Co-op Food Stores, The Rowley Agency, Amy Redpath of Coldwell Banker Lifestyles, William A. Smith Auctioneer & Appraiser, Estes & Gallup Construction, Gabbie Black of Coldwell Banker Lifestyles, Roger A. Phillips, DMD, Bayson Hanover Properties, LLC.


Visions Hanover - Prospectus

“Where will he live? Who will care for him?”
Parent of a disabled adult

Introduction

Visions for Creative Housing Solutions is the recognized leader in providing permanent, secure homes to Upper Valley adults with developmental differences and related disabilities. With two existing locations, and a third under development, Visions’ model has proven to promote self-determination, autonomy, and independence by providing tailored support that helps residents grow and thrive. Living among a caring circle of friends, with individualized wrap-around support services, allows each person to lead an engaged and fulfilled life, as a contributing member of our community.

Through the successful implementation of the Visions model at both the flagship Enfield location, and the newly opened Green Street location in Lebanon, Visions has developed a financially solvent business model with a history of demonstrating long-term sustainability. Visions successfully provides permanent apartment-based housing and lifelong support to our community’s most vulnerable citizens. This nurturing environment allows them to develop long-term friendships along with a sense of well-being and self-worth.

Thank you in advance for your support! For more information, email: grants@visionsnh.org