When

Wednesday, November 7, 2018 from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM EST
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Where

New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority 
32 Constitution Drive
East Entrance
Pemigewasset and Merrimack Conference Rooms
Bedford, NH 03110
 

 
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Contact

Bill Guinther 
New Hampshire Legal Assistance and New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority 
603-472-8623 
 
 

Immigrants in New Hampshire
Access to Services and Advocacy

New Hampshire Legal Assistance and New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority are pleased to present this next session of the Immigrants in New Hampshire Conference.

Session 2: Resources and Advocacy
November 7, 2018 | Bedford, NH
8:30am – 1:00pm

Location

New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority
Pemigewasset and Merrimack Conference Rooms
East Entrance
32 Constitution Drive
Bedford, New Hampshire 03110

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AGENDA

8:30am Registration

9:00am Welcome
Christine WellingtonNew Hampshire Legal Assistance
Bill GuintherNew Hampshire Housing

9:15am Immigrants and Eligibility for Benefits and Services
Panelists:
Ray Burke, New Hampshire Legal Assistance
Christine WellingtonNew Hampshire Legal Assistance
Stephanie BrayNew Hampshire Legal Assistance

10:15am Break

10:30am Immigration Law Resources
Panelists:
Ron Abramson, abramson IMMIGRATION+ SOLUTIONS pllc
Maria Eveleth, New Hampshire Legal Assistance
SangYeob KimACLU of New Hampshire

11:30am Advocacy for Immigrants in New Hampshire
Panelists:
Germano MartinsDHHS – Office of Health Equity
Maggie FogartyAmerican Friends Service Committee
Eva Castillo, New Hampshire Alliance for Immigrants

12:30 Conference End

Conference materials are posted at: nhhfa.org/events

 

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Conference attendance is free, but space is limited to registrants only. Registration begins at 8:30am.

For special needs or requests for accommodations, please contact Chris Wellington at 223-9750, ext. 2306 or Bill Guinther at 310-9269.

Sponsored by:

 New Hampshire Legal Assistance and New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority
 

 with Funding From

Eastern Bank and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development