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Recent reporting is raising serious concerns about safety in New Hampshire’s disability system.

According to a recent article from New Hampshire Bulletin, 25 people died and there were at least 81 confirmed cases of abuse, neglect, or exploitation in the disability system in the second half of 2025 alone.

newhampshirebulletin.com/2026/03/12/25-deaths-and-81-abuse-neglect-or-exploitation-cases-in-disab...

These numbers represent real people, families, and communities. They also raise important questions about accountability, transparency, and how we support people with disabilities.

People First of New Hampshire and ABLE NH invite you to join a community conversation:

Protected Because I Am Connected

This conversation will focus on questions like:

• What changes need to happen to make the system more responsive?
• What should our community be watching out for?
• How do we lift up the people and programs that are doing things right?

When our community connects, we create accountability and strengthen safety and dignity for everyone.

📅 Tuesday, March 24
⏰ 6–7 PM
💻 Zoom

Register here to receive the Zoom link:
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Sharing this great event coming up in Concord. The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Resource Roundup brings together families, role models, educators, and community organizations for a day of learning, connection, and fun.

The event includes presentations on self-regulation, family networking, kids activities, access technology, and opportunities to connect with Deaf and Hard of Hearing role models. Events like this help families find resources, build community, and see what’s possible.

If you are a family with a Deaf or Hard of Hearing child, this looks like a welcoming and resource-rich space to connect with others.The countdown is on for our Deaf and Hard of Hearing Resource Roundup!

We have a packed schedule of presentations, activities, and opportunities to connect with our role models, and other families. We can't wait to see you there!

Register Now! form.jotform.com/251314466870155

Need an accessible version of this schedule?
ndhhs.org/event/deaf-and-hard-of-hearing-resource-roundup-2/

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SAVE THE DATE: Join us on July 18th for the 2026 Disability Pride Parade and Festival in Concord, NH! The festivities will last from 10 AM-1 PM and the parade will begin at 11 AM. Mark your calendars for this one-of-a-kind, family friendly event! ... See MoreSee Less

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