This week, we joined others across New Hampshire in celebrating the incredible Service Coordinators and Case Managers who make inclusion possible. These dedicated professionals walk alongside individuals and families every day - helping navigate complex systems, access essential supports, and build meaningful connections in their communities. Their compassion, advocacy, and commitment ensure that every person has the opportunity to live, work, and thrive as part of an inclusive New Hampshire.


We extended our deepest gratitude to all of our Service Coordinators and Case Managers. Thank you for all you do!

Be Heard

The Division of Early Childhood and Council for Exceptional Children are offering an opportunity to voice your concerns about the impacts of the government shutdown on young children with developmental disabilities.


Read the full action alert from CEC here: https://sbee.link/8awxeuq4dk


To learn more about how the government shutdown may impact Medicaid, please visit our home page, www.communitybridgesnh.org.

Connect with our community

NHCDD Magazine: NH for ALL

This issue emphasizes the challenges that many individuals with disabilities encounter when trying to access transportation in New Hampshire. 


Additional topics covered include improving healthcare quality, fostering collaborative and inclusive art programs, and providing adaptive kitchen tools. 


They have also updated the annual resource guide! 


Feel free to share this information! If you would like a printed copy of our magazine, please contact Vanessa A. Blais at Vanessa.A.Blais@ddc.nh.gov.

Rare New England

You are invited to the Rare New England’s 2025 Annual Conference, part of their Empowering Rare Lives Event Series! Join in for a morning of interactive workshops and discussions focused on advocacy, resilience, and readiness for the rare disease journey.


  • Date: Saturday, November 1, 2025
  • Time: 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM
  • Location: Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, NH


This engaging event will bring together patients, caregivers, medical professionals, students, advocates, and nonprofits to share insights, learn practical skills, and strengthen community connections.


Scholarships are available for patients and caregivers, covering full registration costs. Space is limited, so we encourage early registration. 


Save the Date: 
Family Support Conference

The Family Support Conference has announced the date and location for the next annual event.


Mark your calendars for a fun-filled and educational weekend, April 24th & 25th!

NH's Capital Region In-Person Job and Resource Fair celebrating National Disability Awareness Month

In celebration of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, this event offers a unique opportunity to explore a wide range of job opportunities. We invite everyone to attend, but especially encourage employers who offer inclusive hiring practices for people with disabilities to participate.


Please read all details below prior to registering to attend.


This event is free; employers MUST register. Job Seekers are strongly encouraged to register.

Night to Shine

Join in on February 13th, 2026, for Night to Shine, a prom experience centered around celebrating individuals with special needs, hosted at the Manchester One Church Outpost in partnership with the Tim Tebow Foundation. This joyful night will be filled with love, laughter, and dancing as our honored guests experience a red-carpet entrance, are crowned kings and queens, and much more.

Register today!


For questions or to learn about other activities One Church hosts, please contact Mike Ryan by calling 603-502-4423.

Happening at Community Bridges

Your Story, Our Community

Every family’s story helps show what inclusion and connection really look like in our community. We’d love to hear from you! Share a moment, experience, or reflection about how Community Bridges has made a difference in your life.


Your story can inspire understanding, advocacy, and change.

Trunk or Treat

Stop by our office on Pembroke Rd. and check out the creative, fun, and spooky trunk decorations and pick up some candy, too!


From 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm, on October 30th, you are invited to participate in our Annual Halloween Truck or Treat. Let us know which is your favorite!


Participating vehicles will be located in the upper back lot; please park in the lower lot for pedestrian safety.


We look forward to seeing you there!

Congratulations Michelle!

We are thrilled to announce the winning design for our upcoming holiday ornament, a testament to our commitment to inclusivity and community engagement. This initiative highlights the creativity within our organization and fosters a sense of unity as we prepare for the Holiday Drive. Stay tuned for more updates and a sneak peek at the winning design.

Where there is always something new:   
Click the links below to learn more about activities near you.