The holiday season is often a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration. But for families with children in residential treatment, it can be a period marked by emotional complexity, heartache, and deep reflection, and families face the season with a unique set of challenges. There are many reasons why the holidays can be so difficult for families with a child in residential care. Let’s explore some of these challenges, some strategies to help stay connected, and how Summit Achievement steps into holiday tradition to support students and families.
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LifeConnections Director Named to the NH 200 List!
Jennifer Cordaro Named to the NH 200 List! Moosilauke Visions is proud to announce that Jennifer Cordaro, M.Ed, Executive Director of LifeConnections Specialized Support Services, has been honored as one of the distinguished leaders in…
Fear Less: A Podcast Packed Full of Expertise
Does fear ever hold you back? Tell you what you can’t do? Limit you? Maybe you’re a high performer who wants to push through everyday fears to achieve more. Maybe you are paralyzed by an outsized fear…
Jay Wolter Receives 2023 Business Excellence Award
NH Business Review’s Business Excellence Awards is an annual awards program that recognizes the achievements of business owners and operators in New Hampshire. Since 2003, NH Business Review has been honoring the imagination, industriousness, innovation…
Major Gift to Hanover Improvement Society for the Renovation of Campion Rink
Gift made to Campion Ice Rink from Moosilauke Visions.
How Do We Best Address the “Anxiety Epidemic”?
Members in our community are leading the way in helping to inform and guide individuals, families, and providers affected by anxiety and other associated mental health disorders. A breakout session entitled Healing the Epidemic: Different Approaches…
Camp Mowglis Gears Up Fundraising
Carl Lovejoy, Moosilauke Visions’ Chief Development Support Officer, met with Bartolo Governanti this morning. Bartolo is the new Alumni Director at Camp Mowglis, a century-old not for profit boys’ summer camp on beautiful Newfound Lake….
Summit Achievement Golf Scramble Celebrates and Supports Wilderness Therapy
Summit Achievement is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 8th Annual Adam Tsapis Hacker’s Scramble! New this year, the scramble is a fundraiser for Sky’s The Limit Fund, of which Summit Achievement…
The Innstead Participates in One of a Kind Outdoor Lifestyle Festival
The Granite Outdoor Alliance hosted the first of what could be a long running, much anticipated annual event this past weekend. The Graniteer, an “outdoor lifestyle festival that shares the experience-based way of life” found…
Pike Glades Only Needs Snow
This weekend 30 volunteers descended on the Pike Glades to prepare for what is hopefully a winter full of snow in the White Mountains. The Pike Glades, which are a feature of The Innstead Mountain…