Harbor Care
Crystal Richman has extensive experience in case management and residential support within the field of human services, currently serving as a Case Manager for Veteran's First at Harbor Care since November 2012. Prior roles at Harbor Care include Residential Support Staff Supervisor, Lead Support Staff at the Cynthia Day Family Center, Intake Coordinator, Residential Case Manager, and Support Worker focusing on addiction recovery counseling. Crystal also gained early experience as an ADC Intern at Team Coordinating Agency, Inc. and provided personal care for the elderly and disabled at Granite State Independent Living and the Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice of VT & NH. Crystal holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Services from Southern New Hampshire University and has completed additional training at Intercoast Career Institute and River Bend Career & Technical Center, with ongoing education at North Country Health Consortium.
Harbor Care
Harbor Care - formerly known as Harbor Care, Keystone Hall, Southern NH HIV/AIDS Task Force, Healthy at Home, and the Partnership for Successful Living - is an innovative nonprofit community organization helping individuals and families of New Hampshire find solutions to many of life’s most challenging issues. We provide high quality housing and residential services, primary and behavioral health care, substance use disorder treatment, home care, HIV/AIDS care, veteran services, and supports to individuals and families who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Our unique model of “housing + integrated care = success” allows us to provide the wide range of collaborative services people need to gain and sustain independence. Each year, Harbor Care provides integrated care and housing to 5,000+ New Hampshire community members statewide, with a focus on the Greater Nashua, Manchester, Salem, Antrim, Plymouth, Claremont, Keene, and southern New Hampshire regions. Our mission is to provide vital services, including housing and healthcare, to all in our communities needing assistance. Our vision is one where everyone gets to live safe, stable, and healthy lives, filled with purpose, respect and dignity. In Greater Nashua over the last 40 years, we have reduced the experience of homelessness in our community substantially. We have dropped rates of unsheltered homelessness and chronic homelessness. We have also achieved an effective end to veteran homelessness and homelessness among people living with HIV/AIDS. These incredible results are only possible because of our incredible network of staff, partners, donors, and volunteers.