Connecting Individuals with Disabilities to their Communities

Individuals with disabilities and their families work with Community Bridges to manage their unique challenges, maneuver the obstacles, and thrive in their communities.

For over 35 years, Community Bridges has provided the tools and support to individuals with disabilities so they become welcomed and active contributors to our community, making it a better place for everyone! service area

Our individual approach is focused on creating the best life possible for every individual we serve. From early childhood through all phases of life, people experiencing developmental disabilities or injuries have an advocate and caring partner to help them utilize their skills and talents to live a productive and rewarding life that they choose for themselves.

Our Service Area

Allenstown, Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Canterbury, Chichester, Concord, Danbury, Deering, Dunbarton, Epsom, Franklin, Henniker, Hill, Hillsborough, Hopkinton, Loudon, Newbury, New London, Northfield, Pem

broke, Pittsfield, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Weare, Webster, Wilmot, Windsor


 

The Ride Ahead poster with a yellow and gray design of Samuel in his wheelchair on a road with landmarks beside him from New York, Niagara Falls, DC, St. Louis, and other locations in the film. Text on the poster reads “Love, tattoos, and other disabled things. THE RIDE AHEAD. A film by Samuel Habib & Dan Habib.” To the right yellow and white text reads “Dec 2nd 6pm. Proceeds to benefit Community Bridges. CCA BNH Stage.”

The Ride Ahead is coming to Concord! Recently awarded Best NH Documentary at New Hampshire Film Festival, the film follows Samuel Habib as he navigates the path to adulthood with a disability.

Come out to watch the film on December 2 at BNH Stage followed by a Q&A with co-directors Samuel and Dan Habib – with proceeds to benefit Community Bridges! Tickets (including information about a limited number of free tickets for the disability community) and the film trailer at https://www.ccanh.com/show/24000236.  Shown with open captions and audio description, and the venues are wheelchair accessible.  The event will also feature ASL interpretation for the discussion. 

 


 

Connecting Individuals with Disabilities to their Communities

Individuals with disabilities and their families work with Community Bridges to manage their unique challenges, maneuver the obstacles, and thrive in their communities.

For over 35 years, Community Bridges has provided the tools and support to individuals with disabilities so they become welcomed and active contributors to our community, making it a better place for everyone! service area

Our individual approach is focused on creating the best life possible for every individual we serve. From early childhood through all phases of life, people experiencing developmental disabilities or injuries have an advocate and caring partner to help them utilize their skills and talents to live a productive and rewarding life that they choose for themselves.

Our Service Area

Allenstown, Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Canterbury, Chichester, Concord, Danbury, Deering, Dunbarton, Epsom, Franklin, Henniker, Hill, Hillsborough, Hopkinton, Loudon, Newbury, New London, Northfield, Pem

broke, Pittsfield, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Weare, Webster, Wilmot, Windsor


 

The Ride Ahead poster with a yellow and gray design of Samuel in his wheelchair on a road with landmarks beside him from New York, Niagara Falls, DC, St. Louis, and other locations in the film. Text on the poster reads “Love, tattoos, and other disabled things. THE RIDE AHEAD. A film by Samuel Habib & Dan Habib.” To the right yellow and white text reads “Dec 2nd 6pm. Proceeds to benefit Community Bridges. CCA BNH Stage.”

The Ride Ahead is coming to Concord! Recently awarded Best NH Documentary at New Hampshire Film Festival, the film follows Samuel Habib as he navigates the path to adulthood with a disability.

Come out to watch the film on December 2 at BNH Stage followed by a Q&A with co-directors Samuel and Dan Habib – with proceeds to benefit Community Bridges! Tickets (including information about a limited number of free tickets for the disability community) and the film trailer at https://www.ccanh.com/show/24000236.  Shown with open captions and audio description, and the venues are wheelchair accessible.  The event will also feature ASL interpretation for the discussion. 

 


 

New Hampshire’s Rights and Responsibilities Booklet for Supported Community Members

 

 

Thank you for voting Community Bridges as the Best of 603
Non-profit!

Silver medallion that reads at the top

 

New Hampshire’s Rights and Responsibilities Booklet for Supported Community Members

 

 

Thank you for voting Community Bridges as the Best of 603
Non-profit!

Silver medallion that reads at the top

 

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