The Home Possible

Vice President Regional Retail Banking Manager for Bank of New Hampshire Jim Glover, far left, and Assistant Vice President Laconia Banking Office Manager Janna Thompson, third from left, present a $7,500 donation to The Home Possible Project Board of Directors, from left, Board Chair Lisa DiMartino, Treasurer Deb Nugent, Board Member Cheryl Larose, Secretary Karen McDowell, and Board Member Katie Guest. (Courtesy photo)

LACONIA — Bank of New Hampshire recently donated $7,500 to The Home Possible Project in support of its flagship community residence for adults with developmental disabilities. This critical initiative will provide safe, stable and affordable housing where residents can thrive while staying connected to their families and the broader community.

The Home Possible Project is committed to creating inclusive, compassionate living spaces for adults with developmental disabilities — ensuring they have a place where they belong.

This donation supports Bank of New Hampshire’s 2025 giving priorities, which focuses on expanding access to affordable housing throughout the state. It reflects BNH’s long-standing commitment to investing in meaningful, long-term solutions to New Hampshire’s housing challenges.

“We are honored to support the Home Possible Project and their mission to provide a more inclusive and caring community,” said President and CEO of Bank of New Hampshire Chris Logan. “Helping ensure that some of our most vulnerable neighbors have a place to call home is not only important, it’s essential.”

“We are truly honored to be included among the many organizations supported through Bank of New Hampshire’s Banking on Kindness initiative,” said Board Chair for The Home Possible Project Lisa DiMartino. “The bank’s commitment to affordable housing serves as a beacon of hope for many. This contribution directly supports the kind of positive change this initiative represents — investing in people, communities and long-term impact.” 

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