Halloween Tips & Tricks from our Behavioral Team
Great ideas to ensure that individuals with intellectual disabilities can enjoy Halloween!
NH State Budget Update
The Governor and State Legislature have agreed on a compromise budget which provides full funding for the waitlist and ongoing service budgets, and an additional $250,000 for each year of the biennium for Early Supports and Services.
Art Show Proceeds Benefit The Moore Center
Christine Bodi presented a check to The Moore Center for $647. She hosted an art show at her home, featuring artist Carl Palmer, with proceeds going to The Moore Center.
Family-Fun Wine Run & Walk
Join our Family-Friendly Run/Walk Event, with an after-party at the Derryfield Country Club. Thursday, August 22, 2019 – 6:20 p.m.
7th Annual Dancing With The Rising Stars Event!
Come share in the fun and cheer on the dancers who have been working hard on their dance routines to perform in front of a crowd! Wednesday, June 5, 2019 5:30 – 8:00 PM (doors open at 4:30) Emmanuel Baptist Church – 14 Mammoth Road, Hooksett $10 for adults, $5 for...The 2019 Garden Party Raises a Record $225,000
Proceeds from the event raised $225,000 which will support The Moore Center’s Children’s Services and Family Support department as well as The Rising Stars social and advocacy group.
We’re Hiring! Early Childhood Educators
This isn’t your typical Early Childhood Educator position! We provide an in-depth collaboration with families by working in their homes and community, using family-centered methods, while also empowering them to advocate for their children. More…
Art Therapy at The Moore Center
The goals of our DBT Art Therapy Group are to utilize the evidence-based foundations of DBT/Julie Brown Skills System to increase emotional regulation skills, increase core mindfulness skills and increase distress tolerance through various expressive activities.
Conflict Free Case Management FAQ’s
If you have a family member who receives services through the Developmental Service System of Area Agencies you may have you heard about the Corrective Action Plan (CAP) that NH is under.