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  • Crotched Mountain Foundation Announces Covid Learning Support for Students with Disabilities

    MANCHESTER – Crotched Mountain Foundation has announced two grant awards to the Granite YMCA, headquartered in Manchester and The Upper Room in Derry. The funding, totaling $20,000, will be used by the two organizations to support children with disabilities who are struggling with remote learning due to the COVID-19 epidemic.


     “Children with disabilities, and especially from lower income families, have been dramatically impacted by Covid, falling further and further behind.  The pandemic has been an educational crisis for these children,” said Ned Olney, President of Crotched Mountain Foundation. “We are so grateful to our donors, led by C&S Wholesale Grocers, who have responded to fund these quick impact grants, which will support one-to-one tutoring. And we are especially grateful to our partners at the Granite Y and The Upper Room who are quickly providing additional support over the holiday period for those children with disabilities who have the most need.” 


    “The Upper Room is pleased to receive a grant from the Crotched Mountain Foundation, which allows us to focus on support and tutoring services for students in need of additional academic instruction,” said Brenda Guggisberg. Executive Director of The Upper Room. “The COVID Pandemic has presented us with multiple challenges, one of which is the continuity of education for our children. In January, The Upper Room will open registration to offer students with disabilities a place and time to complete school work and catch up on their academics. We are grateful that Crotched Mountain Foundation saw this need and made the commitment  to ensure that students with disabilities continue to be served.” 


    “The Granite YMCA is proud to be a recipient of a grant from Crotched Mountain Foundation,” said Stacy Neville, Director of Child Care for the Granite Y. “Thanks to this partnership, we will be able to provide scholarship funds dedicated to supporting students with IEPs, coordinate our staff to provide direct support to these students, and purchase technology to support remote learning.” 


    About Crotched Mountain Foundation

    Crotched Mountain Foundation is a charitable organization founded in 1953 with a mission to serve individuals with disabilities and their families, embracing personal choice and development, and building communities of mutual support. Crotched Mountain Foundation provides case management, day programming, and residential services for adults with disabilities as well as grant funding to support children with disabilities in the community. For more information, please visit cmf.org.

  • The Upper Room offering Positive Solutions for Parenting Classes -December 11, 2020

    Positive Solutions for Families, will be held at The Upper Room, a Family Resource Center, 36 Tsienneto Road in Derry. This 4 week course  will provide ideas for parents and caregivers to use when faced with childhood challenges that their children present.   The class will be held January 20, 27, February 3 and 10th, 2021 from,  6 – 8 PM  register today to get your login in code.    


    This class will focus on: Making Connections ,Understanding why kids do what they do, and managing the challenges that raising kids brings.  Parents will be offered ideas, and will develop solutions for their most common questions and concerns.  Join Pam Miller Sallett  and Maria McKenna, our facilitators,  who bring extensive experience related to childhood development, as they journey with parents in looking at the things their children do, and how to respond. 

     

    Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director of The Upper Room, explains that “As a Family Resource Center, we want families and children thrive,  and when parents have ideas, and support when childhood challenges arise, it is easier to navigate through those rough spots.”


     This course is being offered in for FREE, thanks to the support of The Alexander Eastman Foundation, and through a Preschool development grant offered through New Hampshire Children’s Trust. To register call 603- 437-8477 x 122.  

  • The Upper Room offering a Sober Curious Group Starting in January-December 9, 2020

    Derry, NH, December 9, 2020

    The Upper Room, a Family Resource Center,  in partnership with South Central Public Health Network in it’s work related to substance misuse in young adults,  will be offering a 3 week in person, discussion time for young adults  18-25 who want to explore living without substances.    This program is a product of the Young adult Strategies efforts that The Upper Room,  along with many other statewide initiatives, are offering to address New Hampshire’s young adults and healthy living.    #YoungAdultsStrong,  a social media presence and following  is a facebook/instagram  link to information, education and resources.   Beth O’Connell the program coordinator “Wants to provide a place where young adults can look at ways to live their lives as healthy as can be.   This means, looking at their own resilience, their connections, their coping strategies for stress and their habits that may impact them negatively.”

    In addition to the group, O’Connell has developed 2 interactive programs, “Best Foot Forward”  and “Thriving Through Stress” which allow participants to receive information and skill building virtually.   “Beth has been working to engage young adults, and this is a unique format to invite young adults to talk about their lifestyles.” States Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director.    “We are excited to be part of a larger solution with our public health network, and other statewide initiatives that were provided resources through the Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services, and with support from Untied Way.”

    This group will meet January 20th , 27th and February 3, 2021 at 3 PM.    Space is limited to 6 people in person, then a virtual option will be available.   If you are interested in attending, please contact Beth O’Connell at 437-8477 x 124   or boconnell@urteachers.org leave your first name and phone number and you will receive a response back.    Registration required to participate. 

  • Bank of America Names The Upper Room as Neighborhood Champion in Recognition of Work to Advance Economic Mobility in New Hampshire- November 17, 2020

    November 17, 2020


    Bank of America Names The Upper Room as Neighborhood Champion in Recognition of Work to Advance Economic Mobility in New Hampshire

    Program Provides $50,000 in Grant Support and an Opportunity for Virtual Leadership Training


    Derry, N.H. — Bank of America today announced The Upper Room as a Neighborhood Champion, a recognition that includes both grant funding and leadership training. The Neighborhood Champions program supports the role strong nonprofit leaders play in advancing economic mobility and is an extension of the bank’s signature philanthropic initiative, Neighborhood Builders®, the largest corporate philanthropic investment in nonprofit leadership in the country. Alongside New Hampshire, the bank will bring the program to over 40 additional communities across the U.S. this fall as part of its commitment to investing in the long-term health of communities.

     As part of the program, The Upper Room will receive $50,000 in grant support and an opportunity for engagement in virtual leadership training delivered by experts in the nonprofit sector. The Upper Room provides critical resources to families in Derry and over 25 surrounding communities in Southern New Hampshire, offering everything from counseling to support for teen parents to basic food needs. More recently, they have marshalled their expertise in teen education to provide remote learning resources. Historically, Bank of America has had the privilege of supporting The Upper Room through not only grant dollars but also numerous volunteer hours for financial education for their constituents.  

     “As we consider many of the challenges that our communities are facing – from the health and humanitarian crisis brought on by the coronavirus to the need for progress on racial equality and economic opportunity – the Neighborhood Champions program is a relevant and timely initiative to support the communities we serve,” said Ken Sheldon, New Hampshire market president for Bank of America. “This program enables partners like The Upper Room to plan strategically for growth and long-term sustainability, and we look forward to seeing how this investment helps the organization make even greater strides to address conflict and hunger, homelessness and poverty, and ignorance and intolerance in New Hampshire.”

     The Neighborhood Champions program is invitation-only for nonprofits who are poised to take their work to the next level. Leading members of the community participated in a collaborative selection process to identify this year’s awardee. Examples of the topics for the virtual leadership training awarded include human capital management, increasing financial sustainability, and storytelling.

“The Upper Room is pleased to have been chosen as New Hampshire’s 2020 Neighborhood Champions awardee, and we are particularly looking forward to the leadership development opportunities, an investment in the retention of highly skilled professionals who choose The Upper Room’s mission as their work,” said Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director of The Upper Room. “The agency is also planning a year-long financial health and economic stability series, which will be offered to the community as a means to meet our mission of self-sufficiency. We are grateful to partner with Bank of America in strengthening individuals and families in our community by providing them with the education and support to live to their full potential.” 


Staff at the Upper Room receive the $50,000 Neighborhood Champions grant from Bank of America. Pictured are Samantha Wood, Carol Larson, Alice Major, Loren Hallett, Nicole Smith Martin, Seren Elizabeth, Diane Casale, Andrea Younie, and Brenda Guggisberg

Dear Community,

We, like every other organization in America have set our response plans for our agency, related to the programs and services we offer at The Upper Room during this transitional period. Our goal is to minimize loss of connection for as many people as we can, while honoring the necessary precautions to move this trend to a positive swing. We have plans in place and recognize that we may need to adjust to meet additional concerns or information as events unfold.

Please read full update letter below:
  • The Upper Room Celebrates 34 Years In The Community-July 29, 2020

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    Derry, NH, July 29, 2020, 


    The Upper Room, a Family Resource Center has been alive since July of 1986, when co-founders Anna Willis and Claire Hamilton came together to realize a dream of creating a resource center where families could access help in a safe, warm atmosphere. Believing that parenting its children in a positive manner is a crucial role of family, the first item on their agenda was to put together a parenting education program.  It was followed closely by parenting for teen moms, targeting  teen women needing support and skills building, and then  by adding programs addressing the needs of youth exhibiting various risk behaviors. In all cases the programs’ structure strived, as much as possible, to include building lines of communication within the entire family of those being served.  Anna and Claire made the early decisions which continue to frame the day to day decisions, and work of its current staff.


    This year the entire staff shared a planning day together in June, and part of that day was reviewing the history of the agency.  Through this deep and engaging discussion, the team explored the relationships, the early seeds that were planted and the humility that The Upper Room has shown over the years.    There is purpose, and there is a sense of simplistic and authentic connections with people.   A place where there is no tolerance for judgement, the team of individuals who choose The Upper Room as their place of employment come to work to make change, to move individuals and families to where they feel their potential is.  


    This week, Claire Hamilton paid a phone visit to Brenda Guggisberg, complimenting the organization’s website, and all that is happening within the agency.    The two were able to speak of the agency, it’s mission and work now.    Hamilton shared “The Upper Room was always a place of healing, education and gathering”; it is the heart of families which is in part what the original logo -- a heart between people—represented, the relationship between families and The Upper Room.  Claire Hamilton has continued to support The Upper Room through her guidance, occasional calls  and through her attendance at events such as our annual auction.    “This call was meaningful”, states Guggisberg, “as we enter in to a unique and complicated time having a call from Claire really hit home for me, gave me grounding and could not have come at a better time”.   “Claire continues to believe in the organization’s mission, and continues to see the value of community and this organization’s role within it, and for that we are blessed.”     


  • Kinship Program Begins for Grandparents at the Upper Room, July 27, 2020

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    Derry, NH, July 27, 2020, 


    The Upper Room, a Family Resource Center is excited to share it has received  funding through New Hampshire Children’s Trust,  in support of it’s new Kinship Program geared at connecting with Grandparents or  who are raising their grandchildren.  This program also works with other families where a sibling, or extended family member is caring for a relative who is a child they are now raising.


    The work began in early April and The Upper Room connected with the YMCA in Londonderry to see how it could support the PASTA group which supports grandparents.    Acting in support of the amazing efforts already happening at The Y, The Upper Room shared in the meetings and began offering additional case management, and concrete supports to these families.   Helping them find resources for food, bills and summer camps, as well as being part of their support network.  Also acting as a sounding board, offering individual support, and problem solving some of the challenges of this period in time.


    In May, SoRock Coalition for Youth,  connected and asked to be part of the efforts as well,  so this southern NH region is thriving at supporting grandparents in many communities.  “During a very unpredictable time, the work being done with grand families is critical.    Lack of connections, and increased out of school time, means that grandparents have a higher responsibility for the care, education and social emotional being of their grandchildren.   Combine these new responsibilities in an uncertain time and families feel the stress, and children feel it too.” States Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director.   


    The Upper Room, is working to help families thrive, and these families are engaging in groups, on site activities at The YMCA in Londonderry, and through face to face visits, to offer support and assistance, from our Kinship Navigator.    “When we all work together, we are able to offer a wider array of services and problem solve together.   An example of partnership this summer came when The YMCA and Upper Room were able to work together to help families find affordable summer camps for their grandchildren”.   States Guggisberg  “We realize that when we can each help in some way, that children and families have a stronger ability to manage challenges, and thrive.     We know that through the connections, and working together we can build supports that give the greatest assistance during the greatest times of need”.       


    The Upper Room plans to continue to partner with area agencies, to support grand parents, and also has created individualized services and support available to anyone interested in receiving those services in our region.   For more information about the Kinship Program, Contact Seren at 603-437-8477    or selizabeth@urteachers.org




  • Grant from Alexander Eastman Foundation - PRESS RELEASE 6/24/2020

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


    ~ The Upper Room receives a grant from Alexander Eastman Foundation~


    Contact:

    Brenda Guggisberg

    Executive Director, The Upper Room

    (603) 437-8477

    bguggisberg@urteachers.org


    Derry, NH, June 24, 2020,


    The Upper Room, a Family Resource Center is happy to share it has received notification they have been awarded a grant that will support it’s work in the Family Wellness Program supporting families and children.   “We are so excited to continue to be able to do our work with families to offer ideas, education, support and counseling which in turn offer families creative solutions and new ideas when managing family situations that are challenging” states Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director of The Upper Room.  “We also have a talented team of individuals who provide strong support, with positive outcomes that can change the trajectory of a families life.”  Guggisberg states


    The Family Wellness program is a comprehensive program that offer in home counseling and parent education, provides support to grandparents or kin who have assumed the role of raising a child that is not their own biological child.   Additionally, this program offers parent education in many topics, workshops and a parent/caregiver child group called Connect that offers activities and events which offer fun, ideas, and support.   A direct goal of this year is to improve the skills and education  for the staff who work with families who have experienced trauma and difficulties in their lives. 


    The Upper Room has had the opportunity to deliver the services that the Alexander Eastman Foundation seeks for the community, and is very happy to continue to offer its services to the region.   


  • The Upper Room Announces 2020 Anna Willis Memorial Scholarship Winner, June 4, 2020

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    The Upper Room Announces 2020 Anna Willis Memorial Scholarship Winner


    June 3, 2020

    Derry, NH


    The Upper Room, a Family Resource center in Derry NH is delighted to share that its scholarship committee has chosen this year’s Anna Willis Memorial Scholarship offering 500.00 to Emily Lefebre, from Salem High School. Upon the passing of Anna Willis, The Upper Room’s former Executive Director and one of its founders, the Board of Directors decided to keep Anna’s spirit alive through a scholarship to be offered annually. Funds are raised through donations at the annual auction fundraiser and dedicated to this scholarship.


    When discussing the character of a student who the Willis family thought would represent some of the traits that Anna possessed, they agreed that students wishing to pursue education, who have an understanding of The Upper Room, and who have shared their own talents in volunteerism would be a good test to measure against for applicants. This year’s winner, Emily Lefebre will be heading to Rhode Island in the fall, to pursue her degree in veterinary medicine. Emily presented her application having donated to several local organizations that benefit our communities, in many areas.   


    “The Upper Room is a community agency, supporting families from across Southern New Hampshire, and it is an honor to support students in their desire to continue their education”, states Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director of The Upper Room. “It is really interesting that this is the third year in a row that a Salem High Student has been selected to receive this scholarship, as Anna lived in Salem and was deeply invested in the school, and community there. She would be very excited to know her hometown students are applying for this scholarship” states Guggisberg       


    The Upper Room is a 501c3 non profit agency, for more information about The Upper Room contact Brenda Guggisberg at 603-437-8477 x 11    


  • The Upper Room receives a grant to offer VAPING Education, June 4, 2020

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    Download full FREE Vaping Workshop Flyer HERE


    ~ The Upper Room receives grant to offer VAPING Education ~


    Contact: 

    Brenda Guggisberg

    Executive Director, The Upper Room

    (603) 437-8477

    bguggisberg@urteachers.org 


    Derry, NH, June 4, 2020


    The Upper Room was recently awarded a grant to support its efforts in providing vaping education for students in the Southern NH region. This grant was supported by Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program, Division of Public Health Services (DPHS), NH Department of Health and Human Services.       The Upper Room began offering “Vape Education” workshops almost 3 years ago, to help educate youth on the impact of vaping on their health. Program Facilitator Jenny Chesney created the course using curriculums developed for education. Chesney spent a great deal of time, researching and developing a class that adolescents and young adults could participate in, to look at this trend and how it may impact their lives.


    Over the last 3 years, this workshop has offered education to 151 teens, through the Adolescent Wellness Program, in an effort to offer students who may have been vaping at school or for those who may want additional information on the topic. Additionally, this past winter Ms. Chesney took the program to the Middle School in Derry and presented a workshop to every 8th grade student at Hood Middle School.    Chesney states that “Advertising, and the glamorization of the products could encourage young people to use them and create a false sense of self.”  She discusses this in the course.


    “When Jenny found this grant she immediately suggested we apply so that we could do a larger sweep of education on the topic,” shares Brenda Guggisberg Executive Director. “She accessed the grant, helped apply and is excited to provide a week-long educational forum of virtual learning to educate people ages 12- 24 on the effects of vaping and their health.” Guggisberg continues, “The Upper Room will partner with Sue Centner from Community Alliance for Teen Safety, and Kate MacDonald the SMP from the South Central Health Network, to help promote a successful week-long event.


    To register email Jchesney@urteachers.org and a link will be sent for the course.    



    About The Upper Room

    Founded in 1986, The Upper Room, a Family Resource Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to strengthening individuals and families by providing them with the education, services and resources needed to lead healthy, self-sufficient lives. Our center is a warm, welcoming place where families receive information and support not only in times of crisis but on a day-to-day basis. We place no boundaries on service, and help all who come to our center seeking support.  For more information, call (603) 437-8477, or visit our website at URteachers.org. For other press-related inquiries, please contact 

    Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director

    603-437-8477 or  bguggisberg@urteachers.org 

  • In Awe of Support & Love - PRESS RELEASE 5/14/2020

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


    ~ The Upper Room in awe at the support and love ~


    Contact:

    Brenda Guggisberg

    Executive Director, The Upper Room

    (603) 437-8477

    bguggisberg@urteachers.org



    Derry, NH, May 14, 2020, 2020


     


    As April passed, and May is half way gone,   the last 9 weeks has given The Upper Room a chance to be cared for on so many levels.    Soon after we began our remote work plans, we had the generous outpouring of concern and support from NH.    Be it a foundation, a funder, a community partner, fellow colleagues, schools, businesses, rotaries, police, local people who wanted to see “How they could help out”. They have arrived at the scene and been critical in not only the financial needs but for the infrastructure that we needed to build quickly to address the needs.  The Upper Room, as the agency has taken on additional food pantry support, assistance to support, critical services, and increased needs, the agency has also been tasked with providing data and information to larger systems in the state to assist in the wellbeing of children, youth and families in New Hampshire.    These additional responsibilities are critical for the well being of our state’s citizens, and as a prevention agency critical to know where to place attention or resources to.


    “The kindness and care for the community is simply overwhelming” states Brenda Guggisberg, the agencies Executive Director.   On every level from a donation of food, the reach out of donations, diapers, food drives, and local people who are helping us stay alive, well, and able to meet the needs of this unique time in history.


    “I want to thank every single person, business, customer for the way they have been part of this change.   If you access classes or services here, thank you, for being able to allow our world to turn virtual over night and for your ability to ride this wave with us.   Thank you to the community partners who are hanging out in local and statewide huddles in little boxes to be sure somehow we are meeting the needs of the children and families.  Thank you to those who have made our mission something that you value, we feel your love. Thank you to those who fund  our work, for believing in us and cheering us on while we made a weekend pivot to remote services. And most importantly thank you to the staff, volunteers and Board of Directors, who without a second of hesitation knowing that of course we were going to keep this place open and alive, of course we were going to do the work, your courage has lead us here, and I am so very very grateful for the strength that you are all presenting, and for the courage to do things a little differently!”     


    Warmly, Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director 

  • COVID-19 Family Support Relief Fund

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    COVID-19 Family Support Relief Funds


    How to Apply for Relief Funds

    The Upper Room is offering COVID-19 Family Support Relief funds for individuals impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic.


    Support

    For food, basic needs, phone, electric, fuel and rent


    Eligible

    Rockingham county residents


    Applications

    Applications will be available through The Upper Room starting Monday April 6, 2020.


    Contact (603) 437-8477 x 10 or email 

    Samantha Wood swood@urteachers.org


    Consideration for support will be reviewed upon full completion of the application packet.


    Made possible by United Way

    of Mass Bay and Merrimack Valley

  • Community Letter Update 3/28/2020 - Covid-19

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    DATE: 3/28/2020


    Dear Community,


    With Governor Sununu’s announcement Thursday afternoon that the remote learning order is being extended until May 4th and a stay at home order being implemented Friday 11:59 PM The Upper Room staff, board and volunteers have been working to provide you with a clear understanding of how our services will be available to you during this critical time of need.


    As we continued to offer and improve upon our remote programming this week, our staff are finding opportunities to offer additional check ins with students, families and individuals who are asking for support. We made it through week 2, and are so thankful that our staff have engaged in the capacity building they needed to deliver services to you, some taking IT support classes and other utilizing a telehealth conference to understand and be aware of how to deliver counseling and services to all of you.


    Learning with other agencies, schools and organizations like ours, we are adapting and implementing best practices so that the connection is still there, and so that families have support through the services and programs they depend on for education, guidance and direction. We want to thank all of the families, students and community members, for their trust and confidence that we are here, and we got your best interest in mind. You have been flexible and have made this transition happen WITH us.


    As we move in to a longer remote plan which will take us through May 4, 2020 We continue to be here for you. As a resource center we offer programs and services, but we are also connecting people to additional support and services, spending time with children youth and families to develop strategies to adapt to this unprecedented time in our history. Our hope is that this moment will offer families time together that they did not have before, that without commutes and extra activities people can take more walks, can simplify some of the challenges that come from being overbooked. We know that this is difficult for many and that stress and fear can be overwhelming. We want you to connect with us, we want to help.


    Our staff are having fun meeting with the children, youth and families through virtual meetings, online learning and various support and parenting groups, sessions and classes. And while this is not typically how we do business, we are adapting to using technology and creativity to be there. Our staff deeply miss the people, routines, and the space in which we offer programs, and want each and every person to reman healthy and to stay safe.


    Please stay connected, please stay well, we are here, and working with local schools, public health and statewide organizations to maintain our ability to be here for you. Please visit our updated list of programs and services and how to access those during the next several weeks. Most of our staff are working remotely and our offices are remaining closed to the public. We have added additional support to help in this time of need. All of our updates and services are available at www.URTeachers.org we are also taking inquiry calls at 603-437-8477x10.


    Stay well, stay strong, be kind and know we will all get through this together.


    Warmly,

    Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director

  • Community Letter Update 3/23/2020 - Covid-19

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    DATE:  3/23/2020


    Dear Community,


    The Upper Room is settling in to it’s new norm. Our staff are executing their remote learning plans, and

    virtual services, support and programs, we are over the hump of the initial shock of this experience.

    Our Staff, Board, Volunteers and marketing team have moved our operations to meet the needs of safety and responsibility. Please take a moment to visit our website www.URTeachers.org for updated

    program information. For individuals enrolled in programs you will continue to work with the staff

    members you have been working with, to receive the support and services you always have. All staff

    have created “meetings’ and “classes” that will provide personal support and connections.


    We are closely following the recommendations of our community response teams, and state leadership to help us make the most informed decisions. We know that this time is like no other in our life-times, and that how we proceed through this challenge will play a large role in what we will be able to do in the future. This is why our agency is choosing to keep our building closed to allow our staff to work from home. Our staff and volunteers are our most valuable resource, and we need them to take extra good care of themselves and their families, so they can do the work they do for The Upper Room.


    As a family resource center, we are working at local state and federal levels to assist the most pressing

    needs of our communities. If you have a specific need, please call our office at 603-437-8477 x 10 we

    are responding to calls Monday through Friday. When you call leave your name, phone number and specific need you are calling for and the appropriate staff will return your calls.


    While our center is not open to the public, we will have essential staff on site to manage the operations of our facility at a reduced schedule. We want to be able to assist people with resources, information and support during a unique time for our country.


    Please be sure to visit:


    NH DHHS Daily Update on COVID-19 Archive 


    https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dphs/cdcs/2019-ncov.htm


    Our tentative return date is April 6,2020 and based on the updated recommendations at that time. We

    will follow legal and recommended orders which prevent further complications from this COVID

    situation.


    Wishing for strength, compassion and support. to all during this time,


    Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director

  • Staying Connected - PRESS RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    ~The Upper Room staying connected~


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    Contact: Brenda Guggisberg

    Executive Director, The Upper Room

    P: (603) 437-8477

    E: bguggisberg@urteachers.org


    Derry, NH, March, 2020


    The Upper Room, a Family Resource Center in Derry, is celebrating human resilience.    During this unpredictable moment in time, people, families and communities are stepping up to make the most of a situation we have no control over.     


    After a weekend of flurry, meetings with staff, community leaders, reading advice from the experts, and partnering with Family Resource Centers across New Hampshire, The Upper Room took a stance, made plans, and  staff executed them as if this was how we do business.     


    As an agency that does a lot of “people” work, this shift in perspective about how we would “see” our families was interesting.   We leaped into the use of technology, and found that we could offer educational classes, support groups and virtual online support for our programs.    What was even more amazing is that our students, their families, and the people who partner with us day to day, were in it with us.   


    We adjusted our delivery of services, and we took extra care to reach out to everyone we serve.  


    The community spirit has really prompted greatness, with clubs, rotaries and groups offering to help asking how to assist, and all coming together for the good of the larger community, our towns,   the state of New Hampshire, The United States, The World.    This is energizing, it creates commonalities, and with this comes a sense of peace…we are all in this together.


    We are working Monday through Friday, and are not shut down.  Here’s how people can access The Upper Room.   If you are enrolled in a program, reach out to your point of contact, all staff have phone and computer access, and most have set up virtual meetings, classroom time and access points for programs.    If you are not enrolled, but need help call 603-437-8477 x 10   there will be a staff member daily who is receiving calls and will be responding to them or forwarding them to our staff.   


    Our pantry volunteers are working with the NH Foodbank to assure our customers have access to food.    


    The list below are open meetings to access:


    Young Adults Strong,  a weekly group to build skills in stress management, healthy living and resiliency, if offering support and resources via facebook.  


    Log in at : https://www.facebook.com/Young-Adults-Strong-110101927278999/


    AA meetings log in: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a71ccw7ihaWelksKwOp4AzAkYlVqSoKiN6Gsm38bKMU/mobilebasic


    If you are a teen and want to talk about what it’s like to be hanging at home right now?  Or anything?


    TEEN TALK REMOTE MEETING ACCESS 

    TUESDAYS 3-4 PM log in at:

    https://zoom.us/wc/join/111147286?wpk=wcpk742485aca235dd236ced4fbbf6330ec8\


    Crisis Hotline  (Suicide)

    1-800-273-TALK (8255) 


    Parent and Caregiver café:

    Offering ideas, discussion and solutions to raising teens, will have drop in virtual meeting:

    Thursdays 6 – 7:30

    Log in at: https://us04web.zoom.us/wc/join/302497889?wpk=wcpk0a939bbb5f3e10795b40c54608f39b08


    Additionally, we are setting up other classes and groups that meet individually and are closed to outside guests.     


    Once registered for a class you will be given information to access remote learning.   


    The Upper Room, along with 18 other Family Resource Centers in NH is here, is working daily to meet the needs of individuals, children and families within our own regions.    


    Family Resource Centers across NH have banded together during this time to share resources, to offer lift ups and to work with state agencies, and funding assets, to assure that our most vulnerable families in New Hampshire are able to access support.      


    Our goal is to reduce the fears and isolation that this situation may create. For some families this loss of control and access to outside support can be devastating to the health of children and the entire family.   


    The Upper Room is proud to partner with Family Support New Hampshire network, and the incredible members who bring opportunities of wellness and hope to families. 


    With April just around the corner our centers will promote Strong and Thriving Families through education, support and programs.   We have all jumped into motion to assure that families feel support, have connections and don’t think they are alone in this.  


    Please visit our website for additional resources, ideas and support:

    www.URTeachers.org  


    About The Upper Room


    Founded in 1986, The Upper Room, a Family Resource Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to strengthening individuals and families by providing them with the education, services and resources needed to lead healthy, self-sufficient lives. 


    Our center is a warm, welcoming place where families receive information and support not only in times of crisis but on a day-to-day basis. We place no boundaries on service, and help all who come to our center seeking support.  


    For more information, call (603) 437-8477, or visit our website at URteachers.org


    For other press-related inquiries, please contact

    Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director

    603-437-8477 or bguggisberg@urteachers.org



     

  • Online Preventative Supportive Counseling Sessions

    Online Preventative Supportive Counseling Sessions - HERE

  • AA Online Local Meetings

    Online AA Meetings During COVID-19


    Online Meetings Directory

    http://aa-intergroup.org/directory.php


    Speaker Tape Websites

    https://www.aaspeaker.com/


    https://hacoaa.org/archives/speakers/


    https://www.recoveryaudio.org/



    Speaker Tape Apps:

    AA Audio Companion


    Google Play-

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pitashi.audiojoy.aacompanionfree


    App Store-


    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/aa-audio-companion-for-alcoholics-anonymous/id1191023628?mt=8



    AA Big Book Ultimate Companion

    Google Play-

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pitashi.audiojoy.aabigbook


    App Store-

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aa-big-book-ultimate-companion/id998807519?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

            

    AA Speaker Tapes - App Store -

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aa-speaker-tapes/id1335643834


    AA Speaker Tapes & 12 Steps

    App Store-

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aa-speaker-tapes-12-steps/id1018096090


    AA Speakers - Google Play (free) -

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.marnistek.aaspeakersfree&hl=en_US


    App Store ($1.99)-

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aa-speakers-speaker-tapes/id898586463?ign-mpt=uo%3D4


    AA Speakers Best of 2007 - Google Play-

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ibyteapps.aaspeakersbestof2007free&hl=en_US


    Alcoholics Anonymous- Bill W. - Google Play -

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ibyteapps.aaspeakersbillwfree&hl=en_US


    Daily AA Speakers - Google Play-

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pitashi.dbaaspeakers


    App Store-

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/daily-aa-speakers-in-5-minutes/id1000523472?mt=8


    Daily Bread AA - App Store -

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/daily-bread-aa-speakers/id1000523472?ign-mpt=uo%3D4


    Joe and Charlie - Google Play -

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ibyteapps.joeandcharliefree&hl=en_US


    App Store-

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aa-joe-charlie-big-book-work/id1089811749?ign-mpt=uo%3D4


    Speaker Tapes from Sandy B

    App Store-

     https://apps.apple.com/us/app/aa-sandy-b/id1071631421?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

  • Full Community Letter - COVID-19 Update

    (To view as PDF - click HERE)


    Dear Community,


    We, like every other organization in America have set our response plans for our agency, related to the programs and services we offer at The Upper Room during this transitional period.   Our goal is to minimize loss of connection for as many people as we can, while honoring the necessary precautions to move this trend to a positive swing.    

    We have plans in place and recognize that we may need to adjust to meet additional concerns or information as events unfold.  


    Our staff have worked hard over the last 3 days to prepare to offer virtual and remote classes, services and plans. Program staff are reaching out to individuals and families in their programs to share what is happening, and how people can access services to their specific program. 


    Staff will have remote workstations and have access to their e mails and phones.  All current students, families or clients enrolled will have access to the staff that manage your programs, and plans are being set so that minimal loss of time occurs.  Communication related to this is currently occurring. While we recognize that this is a different approach to education, classes and support, we are confident that we can provide virtual learning, services and support.   


    Our organization is partnering with dozens of schools and community-based agencies to make decisions, to stay connected to what is current today.   I want to thank you for your patience in receiving multiple iterations of “The Plan”.


    Today we shifted most  of our school based and youth and family services to remote work plans. 


    Our staff were creative, thought of terrific solutions, and are managing to reach out to make our plans known.   We have solid plans for this week and are making a start at next weeks plans, watching for the next steps needing to take place.   Our agency will have our main lined available for calls in for all programs, questions and inquiries.    If you have not heard from a staff member or are unsure of who to speak with call 603-437-8477 x 10, and you will be directed to the correct staff member.


    While our center is not open to the public, we will have essential staff on site to manage the operations of our facility and programs every day at a reduced schedule.   We want to be able to assist people with resources, information and support during a unique time for our country.   Please be sure to visit: 


    NH DHHS Daily Update on COVID-19 Archive   

    https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dphs/cdcs/2019-ncov.htm


    We are all working together, thank you.


    Brenda Guggisberg, Executive Director


    (To view as PDF - click HERE)



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