LACONIA — Belknap House, the only family-centered shelter in Belknap County, recently announced the appointment of Bridie Moulton as its new executive director. With a track record of leadership in the nonprofit sector and a proven commitment to community empowerment, Moulton brings experience that positions Belknap House for a new era of growth and impact.
Amongst her diverse range of skillsets, Moulton comes to Belknap House with a corporate and nonprofit management background, having held leadership roles at various organizations throughout New England.
Her blend of nonprofit and business experience paired with her expertise in marketing, communications and brand management makes her the ideal executive director to guide the organization through its next chapter.
The mission of Belknap House is to provide safe shelter and a helping hand-up to families experiencing homelessness by empowering parents to become independent through educational programming and comprehensive case management. With Moulton at the helm, the organization anticipates enhanced stability and increased financial opportunities that will enable it to extend its reach and serve more families.
Don House, Belknap House board president, said, “Her dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of families, along with her passion for social justice and leadership skills, align with the values of Belknap House. We believe that Bridie is the right person to guide us in expanding and enhancing our support to families experiencing homelessness in our community.”


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