CONCORD — New Hampshire Legal Assistance was awarded a three-year grant for $180,000 from Tufts Health Plan Foundation to support its lead role in the New Hampshire Alliance for Healthy Aging advocacy initiative. This is one of 11 new community investments totaling more than $1.2 million reflecting the foundation’s commitment to policies and practices that support healthy aging, including addressing gaps in oral health, nutrition, housing, transportation and community safety.
“We are investing in initiatives that promote coalitions and bring together government, nonprofit organizations, and older people to create communities that are great places to grow up and grow old,” said Nora Moreno Cargie, president of Tufts Health Plan Foundation and vice president for corporate citizenship at Tufts Health Plan. “Critical to any success is supporting older people as they lead and make their voices heard.”
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