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Coalition to end homelessness invites city residents to attend advocacy classes

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ROCHESTER - Rochester residents are invited to attend a leadership training program offered by the New Hampshire Coalition to End Homelessness.

The program helps participants build leadership and communication skills, learn about the legislative process and advocacy, connect with community leaders, and prepare to serve on boards, councils, or coalitions.

The training takes place in May in Manchester and Concord, and participants receive a $300 stipend after completing the program.

Applications must be submitted by May 4, and applicants may be contacted to discuss their goals and interest in the program. Visit www.nhceh.org/advocacy/granite-leaders to access the application. You may fill it out electronically and send it to Nicole Johnson at njohnson@nhceh.org, or you may print the application and send it to NHCEH at 66 Hanover Street, #200, Manchester, NH 03101.

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