September 23, 2020 - John Mann's Guitar Vault, Bedford, NH 03110
John and Roxanne Mann of John Mann's Guitar Vault present a check for $10,000 to Webster House Executive Director Lou Catano. The donation was funded thru the annual raffle of a Private Stock Paul Reed Smith (PRS) Guitar. To date, John and Roxanne have donated over $50,000 to the Webster House.
Since 1884 the Webster House has been providing a safe haven for children unable to live at home. The home was originally called “The Manchester Children’s Home” and in 1976 the name was changed to “The Webster House”. Local churches along with the Amoskeag Mills helped launch this home that continues to serve children today and well into the future.
The Webster House exists to meet a condition that is prevalent in New Hampshire: youth who are unable to live at home for some period of time.
The Staff's intent is to address four areas of the youth's life.
Physical: By providing a safe home.
Social: By applying the norms of society.
Personal: Through counseling, activities and a wide range of interpersonal relationships.
Family: By rebuilding the bonds and reuniting the family.
John and Roxanne Mann of John Mann's Guitar Vault present a check for $10,000 to Webster House Executive Director Lou Catano. The donation was funded thru the annual raffle of a Private Stock Paul Reed Smith (PRS) Guitar. To date, John and Roxanne have donated over $50,000 to the Webster House.
Since 1884 the Webster House has been providing a safe haven for children unable to live at home. The home was originally called “The Manchester Children’s Home” and in 1976 the name was changed to “The Webster House”. Local churches along with the Amoskeag Mills helped launch this home that continues to serve children today and well into the future.
The Webster House exists to meet a condition that is prevalent in New Hampshire: youth who are unable to live at home for some period of time.
The Staff's intent is to address four areas of the youth's life.
Physical: By providing a safe home.
Social: By applying the norms of society.
Personal: Through counseling, activities and a wide range of interpersonal relationships.
Family: By rebuilding the bonds and reuniting the family.