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Crotched Mountain Foundation Elects New Board and Trustee Directors 

Doug Ewing, Mark Race, and Emilia Poehlman Join Leadership MANCHESTER, NH – Crotched Mountain Foundation has welcomed Doug Ewing to the Crotched Mountain Board of Directors, and Mark Race and Emilia Poehlman to the Board of Trustees.  Doug Ewing is a founding Board director of Northeast Passage and has served on the Boards of Granite

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CMF Kids Unveils “Left Behind Before Kindergarten” Report

For children with disabilities, early intervention is not just an option—it’s the foundation of long-term success. Since its inception, Crotched Mountain Foundation has championed the needs of our youngest learners. Yet today, the urgency to address early intervention is more pressing than ever. Over half of New Hampshire’s preschoolers with disabilities lack early intervention, fueling

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Logan’s Giving Fund for Autism Fall Award Cycle Opens September 9

CMF Kids and Crotched Mountain Foundation will be opening a new round of funding through the Logan’s Giving Fund for Autism. Logan’s Giving Fund for Autism provides families support by directly paying their child’s service provider for services and treatment they would otherwise not be able to afford. Areas of funding support include but are

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CMF Kids Announces New Round of Partnership Awards

Crotched Mountain Foundation has approved a new round of partnership awards to New Hampshire schools in low-income communities to improve education and opportunities for kids with autism and other disabilities. The CMF Kids program announcement brings the total three-year investment in New Hampshire special education to over $3 million. The following communities and their representative

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Happy Birthday Harry Alan Gregg

When it comes to a legacy of helping others with disabilities in New Hampshire, few can compare to that of Harry Alan Gregg. Harry Alan Gregg, founder of Crotched Mountain Foundation, would have turned 141 years old today, April 24. He was driven by an abiding love for children – especially children with disabilities.  His

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