What's New
Family Finance Workshops:
Towards Including all learners: Universal Design for Early Childhood - 4 part series for childcare providers and parents Novemeber 9, December 14, 2009 and January 12, February 9, 2010
Parenting, Family Finance, and Food Safety -
The Merrimack County Family and Consumer Resources Program
While the field of Family and Consumer Resources encompasses a wide variety of efforts that benefit families and communities, in Merrimack County, we focus on the following areas:
- Parenting Education
- Grandparents and Relatives as Parents
- Family Life Education
- Food Safety for Commercial Sites and Consumers
- Food Preservation
- Family Finance
- Community Development
Strong, healthy families are the foundation of all communities. In turn, supportive communities reap the benefits when families succeed in raising their children to become responsible, productive, and caring adults.
It is the well-being of families that is the top priority of Merrimack County Family and Consumer Resources Educators. We work to strengthen family relations, help families achieve day-to-day financial stability and long-term financial security, and promote healthy practices and choices. Research-based programs reach families and individuals through a system of collaborations and partnerships with federal, state, and local agencies, and businesses.
Meet the Educators:
Thom Linehan - Staff Profiles - UNHCE
Marilyn Sullivan - Staff Profiles - UNHCE
Current Programs and Projects:
- NHRAPP (New Hampshire Relatives As Parents Program)
- Risky Business Newsletters (Food Safety Newsletters for Food Service Establishments)
- Cradle Crier / Toddler Tales Sign-Up
Helpful Materials At Your Fingertips: 
Visit these partnership links for additional education opportunities:
CATCH http://www.catchhousing.org/
CCCS Consumer Credit Counseling Service of New Hampshire and Vermont, Inc.

