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 Seacoast Outright's mission is to help gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth develop into healthy, caring, productive citizens. Seacoast Outright, was located at the Community Campus from 2005 to 2009.
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Research Reports Download the Carsey Institute's report on Collaboration at the Community Campus. The report shows that, for the most part, staff at the Campus value collaboration and see it as beneficial to both themselves and the families they serve. The report also includes recommendations for the future.
Download Dr. Jane Power Kilcoyne's report on Existing Services and Resources for the Care of Senior Residents in the Seacoast Area. The report also includes recommendations for the Foundation's continuing attention to seniors' needs.
Download the results from year one of the Seacoast Physical Best Project
Download the Seacoast Community Health Assessment, by Marc D. Hiller, MD, PH and James B. Lewis, ScD. October 2000 (MS Word doc)
Download The Physician's Resource Guide Brochure to Local Physical Fitness Programs, a project of the Step it Up Seacoast coalition. The Guide is being disbributed to all Portsmouth physician's offices, town halls, Chambers, hospitals, libraries, etc. from Kittery to Exeter. Printed copies of the guide, endorsed by pediatrician Dr. Dixon Turner, MD, Internist Marni Nicholson, MD and Foundation President Susan Bunting, are also available at the Foundation's offices.
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In the early years, the Foundation conducted extensive research to identify the community's pressing health issues. Adolescents and the elderly were determined to be most in need of the Foundation's resources.
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Offices at the Community Campus 100 Campus Drive, Suite 1 Portsmouth, NH 03801 Directions
603.422.8200 ffsh@communitycampus.org
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