White Birch Center Teacher Lends Expertise to Roundtable Discussion on Early Learning and Affordable Childcare

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Ashley Murphy, Teacher at White Birch Center in Henniker, participates in a Roundtable discussion hosted by The Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy. Kristin Smith, Family Demographer from the Carsey School of Public Policy (l) and Patricia Martin, Candidate for Representative (r) listen as Ms. Murphy speaks about the needs NH families have for quality, affordable childcare.

White Birch Center teacher, Ashley Murphy, recently participated in a public roundtable discussion on the importance of quality, affordable child care for working families here in New Hampshire. Held in Antrim, NH on October 27, the panel presentation was hosted by the non-profit organization The Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy. A variety of speakers participated and numerous local Representatives were also in attendance.

Ms. Murphy shared her expertise as a teacher, emphasizing the importance of quality early learning experiences for children during their most formative years of growth. “Brain development is at a critical point of growth for children from birth through five years of age. We have this window of opportunity, paired with a significant responsibility to children and families, to support this growth and development in the most positive and encompassing ways possible”, explained Murphy. As the parent of a preschooler, Ms. Murphy also spoke to the significant challenges parents and caregivers face regarding access to quality, affordable childcare.

Other panelists in the round table discussion group spoke on family demographics, early learning initiatives at the state level, family outreach & resources, and community action goals. The group was facilitated by Jackie Cowell, Executive Director of Early Learning NH, and was one of several The Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy is holding throughout the state. Further roundtable information can be found at www.familyfriendlyeconomy.org.

Annual Appeal

2016 White Birch Center Annual Appeal

Dear Community Friend,

For over four decades, White Birch Center has been touching the lives of generations of Henniker residents. When we reach out to you with this Annual Appeal, we are asking you to consider the question “What will my donation mean to my community?” Here are a few examples of the impact contributions can have:

“We put our trust in White Birch to keep our children safe and to assist in their education while we work to support our family. WBC is a huge part of our local community.”

“The White Birch Active Living program is the place to be. Friends, new and old, trips near and far, sharing interests, activities, food, stories, and support – a community of wonderful people.”

“As a primary care physician, I love hearing from my senior patients that are a part of White Birch – and about how they haven’t fallen since they started participating in chair exercise classes, or how much they enjoy going on day trips with their friends.”

If you are not directly impacted by our Early Learning, Extended Education, Active Living, or community outreach programs, contributing to White Birch is a way to be involved and make a difference.

Do you believe in the critical, lifelong impact of early learning, education, and life skills?

Do you want to support essential services and opportunities that help older adults to stay well and remain connected to their community?

Do you want to keep your charitable support local knowing that White Birch contributes significantly to the financial well-being of the community as an employer, consumer, service provider, and neighbor?

For whatever reason, and with any amount you give, your support of the White Birch Annual Appeal invests in our town and our shared community. We invite you to be part of our mission to be a community leader in providing exceptional programs and services that support learning and active living for children, adults, and families. Let’s make a difference together.

Sincerely,

Mark McMurphy
Executive Director
White Birch Center
marcm@whitebirchcc.org

P.S. As you consider giving a gift to the White Birch Center Annual Appeal, feel free to contact us to arrange for a tour, we’d love to see you!

2016 White Birch Center Annual Appeal

Commitment to Community: TD Bank of Henniker presents Affinity Program donation to White Birch Center

Left to right: Elin Korsgren-Leonard, Manager of TD Bank, Marc McMurphy, Executive Director of White Birch Center, WBC Active Living program members Chris Burritt, Pam Burby, Ginny Doherty, and Bernadette Douzanis, Director of Development for White Birch Center

Elin Korsgren-Leonard, Manager of TD Bank of Henniker, recently made a neighborly visit to White Birch Center to deliver a welcome surprise: a check from the TD Bank Affinity Program for $2,278.81. The Affinity Program works by TD Bank making an annual contribution to a member-designated organization based on the activity of participating TD Bank members’ accounts. TD Bank makes the actual contribution, while their members choose the organization they wish to be the recipient.

Whether through financial contributions such as this, participating in the Center’s annual Literacy Night, or speaking with White Birch Active Living program participants, TD Bank gets involved in a variety of ways. “TD Bank is a wonderful part of our community; their steadfast support of our organization and those we serve really helps makes a difference in the lives of others”, notes Marc McMurphy, Executive Director of White Birch Center.

The mission of White Birch Center is to be a community leader in providing exceptional programs and services that support learning and active living for children, adults, and families. To learn more about these programs and services, please visit www.whitebirchcc.org or call 603-428-7860. For more information about the TD Bank Affinity Program, visit any branch location or call 603-428-3235.

Knitting for “Hope” in NH

White Birch Community Center program participants are greeted by Kerry Norton, RN and co-founder of Hope on Haven Hill

Kerry Norton, RN and Co-Founder of Hope on Haven Hill, speaks with White Birch Community Center Senior Program members

Hope for Haven Hill’s founders Kerry Norton, RN (l) & Colene Arnold, MD (r) share a hug with Helen MacKenzie, WBCC participant

“It was a day full of emotions”, said a participant in the White Birch Community Center Senior Program, her words resonating with the other members of her knitting circle. The group was referring to their recent trip to Rochester, NH to deliver 5 boxes of hand knit and crocheted items to Hope on Haven Hill, a new residential Substance Use Disorder program for pregnant and postpartum women and their children.

Founders of Hope on Haven Hill, Kerry Norton, RN and Colene Arnold, MD OB/GYN, were delighted to meet the seniors and receive the exquisite blankets, sweaters, caps, baby booties and bags for women and children in their care. Smiles and tears were shared as the boxes were opened and stark realities of addiction were discussed. Hope on Haven Hill plans to officially open its doors this July, with rooms available for 8 women. There’s already a waiting list.

The 55-mile connection from Henniker to Rochester comes from a longstanding family friendship between Helen MacKenzie, of the White Birch Senior program, and Hope on Haven Hill’s Kerry Norton. Helen was the best of friends with Kerry’s grandmother, and although Kerry’s grandmother has passed on, Helen and Kerry make a special effort to keep in touch. Helen, an avid knitter, spearheaded the outreach along with Senior Program Director, Beth Ann Paul. Paul, described the outreach as touching and inspiring, noting “Hope on Haven Hill is doing critical work that is especially needed in our state. It feels good to support their mission and touch some lives”.

This volunteer initiative is just one example of the community service efforts of the White Birch Senior Program whose members come from Henniker and surrounding towns. Last year alone, these active older adults logged over 800 hours of volunteer services such as driving, facilitating exercise groups, providing luncheons, teaching chess, bridge, and computer lessons, and organizing fundraising and donation projects. The mission of White Birch Community Center is to enrich the lives of citizens by providing social, education, and recreation programs for families, children, and adults in a stimulating, supportive, and safe environment.

White Birch Center Receives School Recycling Award

Erica Miller (l), Assistant Director of Education at White Birch Center, proudly displays school recycling award with Gwen Erley (r), Programs Coordinator for Northeast Resource Recovery Association.

5-year-old Brooke Bonilla participates in the Milk Jug Stomp contest at White Birch Center

On May 17th, 2016, White Birch Center of Henniker, was recognized by the Northeast Resource Recovery Association for outstanding school recycling efforts. White Birch received the “Rookie Recycler of the Year” Award for new and successful recycling initiatives in their Early Learning and School-age programs. The award ceremony was part of the Association’s annual School Recycling Conference & Expo, held at the Radisson Hotel in Nashua.

Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA), is a regional non-profit leader in cooperative programs, educational and networking opportunities, and technical assistance that help enable communities to manage their own recycling programs. Through the NRRA’s School Recycling Club, support is available for students, teachers, schools, and communities in directing sustainable recycling and waste reduction programs.

The person behind the success of the recycling program at White Birch Center is Erica Miller, Assistant Director of Education. “I am excited to educate and empower children to take action in their community and to play an important role in protecting our planet”, states Miller. At White Birch, the children collect recyclables in their own classroom bins and are responsible for sorting them into larger outdoor bins on a weekly basis. They also participate in contests like the Milk Jug Stomp and activities such as Recycled Art. All the while, children are encouraged to question how materials are used and reused, and to share these ideas at home and with others.

The mission of White Birch Center is to be a community leader in providing exceptional programs and services that support learning and active living for children, adults, and families.