The Milford Kids Thrive collaborative is a cross-sector coalition of partners from the Milford School district, local child and family-serving agencies, early care providers, healthcare providers, parents and community members. We are dedicated to working together to ensure Milford is a place where families feel supported and all young children grow up in a nurturing community and reach their fullest potential.
Milford Kids Thrive Collaborative partners offer a wide range of resources and supports for families with young children. For more information, click on the individual member pages below:
- Boys & Girls Club of Souhegan Valley
- Bridges Domestic & Sexual Violence Support
- Child Care Aware of NH
- Community Action for Safe Teens
- Early Learning Center of Milford
- Gateways Community Services
- Greater Nashua Mental Health
- Milford Community Athletic Association (MCAA)
- Milford Police Department
- Milford Recreation Department
- Milford School District
- Milford Thrives
- Milford Welfare
- NAMI NH
- New Futures
- NH Children’s Trust
- Revive Recovery Center
- SHARE Outreach
- Touchstone Farm
- United Way of Greater Nashua’s Smart Start Coalition
- Wadleigh Memorial Library
- Waypoint Family Resource Center of Greater Nashua
- Community members:
- Nancy Amato
- Joelle Martin
- Christine Schwab
- Sarah Biron
- Kristen Evans
- Tara Kalish
- Vicki Keskinen
- Simonne Perry
- Shari Shakti
The Milford Kids Thrive collaborative meets monthly via Zoom. The Collaborative welcomes parent input and participation. For more information, please contact us via Email or phone: 603-836-4356.
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