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Friends of Forgotten Children Welcomes New Executive Director
FOFC welcomes Sue Small Taggart as Executive Director
Friends of Forgotten Children (FOFC), located in Concord, recently welcomed Sue Small Taggart as Executive Director. She has worked as a volunteer and Assistant Director at FOFC for the last 4-1/2 years and brings a fresh new perspective to the 46-year-old nonprofit.
Born and raised in Merrimack, New Hampshire, Ms. Taggart’s love of helping others began at the age of 6 when she ran her own hospital for frogs.
After graduating with honors from New Hampshire College (now SNHU), she began her career as a Project Manager at Liberty Mutual in Boston, then worked at Exeter Hospital for 9 years in the patient relations/risk management department. During this time, Ms. Taggart volunteered in a program that assisted people working towards their GED and donated time doing Reiki for employees and patients.
Ms. Taggart moved to California with her husband, where she worked at Marin General Hospital in the patient relations/risk management department and later became Manager of the Revenue Cycle Department. Returning to New Hampshire after her husband’s death, she started volunteering at FOFC in 2013.
In her spare time, she creates specialty food products including delicious dips.
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Friends of Forgotten Children, a 100% volunteer-run nonprofit, has been providing food, clothing, self-help classes, and holiday gifts to at-risk and low income individuals and families, including teens and seniors, in the greater Concord area since 1972.
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For more information, please visit our website at www.fofcnh.org, call (603) 753-4801, or email director@fofcnh.org. Follow us on Facebook under FOFCNH.
