About Angel Tree
Angel Tree is a ministry that reaches out to the 2.3 million children of inmates and their families with the love of Christ. It seeks to transform the lives of these families and to reconcile them to their Heavenly Father and each other. In Matthew 18:5 Jesus said, “Whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me.” Angel Tree provides an opportunity to connect with those families and begin ministering to them at Christmas through the delivery of Christmas gifts, and then continue through a variety of year-round ministry opportunities.
About Operation Blessing
Operation Blessing is a tax exempt, non-denominational Christian ministry that cooperates with participating churches and human service organizations in helping needy and destitute families. In crisis situations, the ministry provides food, furniture, clothing, and household necessities in an atmosphere of love, prayer and encouragement. At Christmas, Operation Blessing distributes gift cards to these needy families.
About the Chase Home for Children
The Chase Home for Children is an intermediate level group home licensed to serve up to 25 male and female adolescents who, for a variety of reasons cannot live at home, and need a therapeutic living environment more structured than a family setting. Residents at the Chase Home are referred through the Division of Children Youth and Families (DCYF) for abuse and neglect cases; and the Division of Juvenile Justice Services (DJJS) for cases of delinquent youth or CHINS - Child in Need of Services. All placements are made through the courts.
All donated Christmas gifts are given to the children living in the Chase Home.
About CrossRoads House
Cross Roads House assists homeless individuals and families and is the largest emergency and transitional shelter in New Hampshire. Its emergency shelter is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Cross Roads House offers food, shelter, and a proven program that helps residents achieve their goal of independent and sustainable housing. In fact, the majority of people who have participated in the transitional program leave Cross Roads House for permanent housing, equipped with tangible goals and the skills to achieve them.
During the Christmas season, donated gifts are given to the families living in the shelter.






