Empowering our community for a brighter future.
Supporting community and family.
MCRCnh is a 501(c)3 nonprofit Community Based Development Organization with a mission of assisting low-income individuals, new Americans, people with disabilities, individuals with limited English proficiency, families receiving public assistance, and/or individuals facing multiple barriers with achieving their financial and personal goals. Programs are designed to assist in improving the overall standard of living by providing access to employment, education, life skills training, information, referrals, care coordination and other supportive services including notary, copying, scanning, faxing and access to public computers – equipped with the internet, resume writing software, typing tutorial, on-line career exploration and MSOFFICE.
For over two decades, MCRCnh has been committed to providing residents of Greater Manchester with effective, equitable, understandable, and respectful quality of service that has been representative of our cross-cultural populations, ethnic traditions, preferred languages, personal obstacles, and other communication needs.
Programs are designed to promote the development of individuals’ work-maturity competencies, emotional growth, and social development through the acquisition of appropriate skills, knowledge and attitudes.
MCRC serves a diverse population with a variety of services.
Practical Skills for a working future
Career Advancement Services(CAS) supports individuals in developing the skills and resources need to secure employment and advance in their careers. Services include: Career Counseling, skills assessments, resume and interview preparation, job search strategies, financial literacy and access to training and employment opportunities.
These services are available by referral only by the New Hampshire Employment Program(NHEP)
Fostering the Future of Pride
Neighborhood Pride is a 6-week employment and life skills program. The main objective to provide appropriate information and access to resource that will prepare Manchester’s youth, ages 14 - 21, for gainful employment, promote socially acceptable decision-making skills and promote neighborhood pride.
Building a Strong Foundation
Job Link assist individuals and families in fostering improved access to community services and establishing attainable personal goals that will lead to self-reliance, creating an appropriate level of confidence to self-advocate and ultimately break the cycle of poverty.
Building Meaningful Partnerships
As Manchester’s Community Development Organization (CBDO) partner agency, MCRCnh selects non-profits to provide eligible CBDO Special Activities that are designed to address specific needs within the NRSA.
Contact
Feel free to contact us with any questions.
Email
info@mcrcnh.org
Phone
(603)647-8967