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Nashua Non-Profit Front Door Agency Receives $15K Donation

Front Door provides affordable housing, case management, transportation and educational resources to homeless single mothers and children.

NASHUA, NH — TD Bank, through the TD Charitable Foundation, awarded a $15,000 grant to The Front Door Agency as part of its commitment to support the local communities it serves. The Front Door Agency will use these funds to help homeless and disadvantaged young mothers and children in Greater Nashua achieve stability and ultimately become self-sufficient.

Through its Transformational Housing Program, the Front Door Agency provides affordable housing, case management, transportation and educational resources to one of the area's most vulnerable demographics: homeless single mothers and their children. The program is designed to remove personal barriers to help clients transition from crisis situations to long-term self-sufficiency.

"Every client has a unique story and we work one-on-one with them to create an action plan specific to their needs and goals," says Maryse Wirbal, CEO of the Front Door Agency. "TD Charitable Foundation's generous support will help us provide the personalized attention and resources needed to help motivated young women make positive, sustainable changes in their lives and the lives of their children."

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The TD Charitable Foundation has supported the Front Door Agency and its efforts in the local community for more than 13 years.

Last year, the Front Door Agency assisted more than 2,100 people in Greater Nashua through its core programs, which in addition to Transformational Housing for single mothers include Financial Literacy; a Holiday Santa Program and a Housing Stability Program offering assistance with rent, utilities, security deposit loans and permanent affordable housing. To learn more, visit www.frontdooragency.org.

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