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National Night Out - Enhancing the Relationships in our Community

  • Writer: Staff
    Staff
  • Aug 6
  • 1 min read
Officer Notarangeli and Kat Challis at Rollins Park in Concord
Officer Notarangeli and Kat Challis at Rollins Park in Concord

Last night, NH Children’s Trust was out in full force at National Night Out in both Concord and Goffstown, engaging with residents and sharing resources that support strong families across New Hampshire.


Kat Challis (Director of Development) was at Rollins Park, in Concord. Carroll Berg (Communications Manager) was at Goffstown High School. They staffed two vibrant booths at the seperate locations, where families gathered from 5–8 p.m. for music, touch‑a‑truck displays, K‑9 demos, family friendly activities, and community resources.


Carroll at Goffstown High School
Carroll at Goffstown High School

Kat and Carroll handed out family strengthening materials about NH Children’s Trust’s prevention-focused work, fostering connections and conversations about how the organization supports community well-being.


Having NH Children's Trust at both events highlighted the continued commitment to collaborate with local law enforcement and community members. Whether answering questions or sharing information, Kat and Carroll helped reinforce NH Children’s Trust’s message that creating safe, supportive neighborhoods takes all of us.


A big thank you to Concord and Goffstown Police Department for putting on events like National Night Out. This allows organizations like NH Children’s Trust to engage with our communities and continue to show that partnerships and connection are at the heart of building resilient communities.


 
 
 

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