UNH-affiliated Learning in Retirement organization offers stimulating educational and cultural programming to Seacoast retirees.

Local Sites: Nonprofit Groups
CASA of New Hampshire
CASA of NH (Court Appointed Special Advocates) advocates on behalf of abused children in New Hampshire.
Children’s Museum of New Hampshire
The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire offers two floors of interactive, hands-on exhibits where families can explore.
Community Campus
A collection of nonprofit groups – Families First, Community Childcare, Rockingham Community Action-Portsmouth Head Start Program, Portsmouth Early Education Program, Infolink, New Heights and Seacoast...
Community Tool Box
Providing small, critical repairs for homeowners in need. Visit our home supply outlet.
Dover NH Freecycle Group
Recycle that special something rather than throw it away. Everything posted must be free. Nonprofit groups welcome.
Easter Seals New Hampshire
Our foster care program is looking for providers in the area to enrich and nuture adolescents with unique needs. Easter Seals provides training and reimbursement.
Fair Tide
Based in Kittery, Fair Tide helps homeless individuals and families become self-sufficient by offering affordable housing along with counseling for up to two years.
Families First Health and Support Center
Offering comprehensive health care services and family support programs to individuals and families in the greater Seacoast, regardless of their ability to pay.
Friends of Fort McClary
The group assists park staff in development and promotion of historical and recreational events.
Haven
Providing services to victims/survivors of domestic abuse and stalking, regardless of gender, age or health status
Kids Five & Over
Kids Five & Over is dedicated to helping local children, in challenging economic circumstances, find their niche.
Kittery Art Association
A nonprofit organization supporting art in the community with art exhibits, workshops and classes.
My Breast Cancer Support
Delivering financial and emotional support to breast cancer patients in the Greater Seacoast area on their individual paths to wellness & healing.
On Belay
When kids find out someone they love has cancer, we are here for them.
Portsmouth College Women’s Club (PCWC)
Established in 1916, the PCWC meets monthly to promote fellowship and educational endeavors, and to raise funds for scholarships to award to deserving young women...
Pro Portsmouth
Organizers of the Seacoast’s two premier festivals, Market Square Day and First Night Portsmouth.
PS21
PS21 (Portsmouth Smart Growth for the 21st Century) uses informational events as the basis for the discussion of planning in Portsmouth.
Richie McFarland Children’s Center
Providing developmental and support services for children, and assistance to their families, in the use of community and health resources.
Seacoast Area Feline Education & Rescue
SAFER’s mission is to humanely trap, neuter, medically clear, release or place cats deemed to be homeless.
Seacoast Community School
Quality early-learning and school-age programs for all children age 8 weeks to 12 years.
Southeast NH Habitat for Humanity
SENHH4H works to strengthen families and communities through affordable homeownership opportunities to deserving families.
Sustainable Harvest International
Provides farmers and communities in the tropics with long-term assistance implementing environmentally and economically sustainable technologies.
The Birchtree Center
A nonprofit based in Portsmouth offering specialized programs for children and youth with autism.
United Way of the Greater Seacoast
UWGS works locally to raise money and provide volunteers to 79 human service partner agencies.