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CMF Kids Announces New Round of Partnership Awards

Crotched Mountain Foundation is pleased to announce the CMF Kids 2023-2026 Special Education Anchor Partnership Awards, totaling up to $300,000 over three years to support special education initiatives in three selected school districts.  Crotched Mountain Foundation invited 19 eligible school districts to submit proposals for consideration of Special Education Anchor Partnership Awards. Partnership awardees will

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A Special Month Worthy of Celebration!

Did you know? In 1987, President Ronald Reagan designated the month of March as National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. So, what exactly does the term “developmental disability” mean? Traditionally, it refers to impairments in learning and behavior (e.g., autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) and impairments in physical and/or intellectual functioning (e.g., cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and Down

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We’re Looking for Home Care Providers! It’s a Picture Perfect Opportunity to Change a Life!

Did you know that Home Care Providers are the cornerstone of our programs serving adults with disabilities? Crotched Mountain has been providing Enhanced Family Care services in New Hampshire for over 20 years. Home Care Providers engage in a shared living opportunity with an adult with disabilities supporting them to live in their communities and

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Another Touchdown from the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism

It’s Championship Sunday and what better time to announce the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism has awarded $15,000 in support of CMF Kids. Through CMF Kids, Crotched Mountain Foundation partners with public schools to improve educational outcomes for children with autism. The grant will be used, among other things, for initiatives that increase the

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