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2025 SleepOut Raises $320,800 to Combat Youth Homelessness in New Hampshire

On a cold, windy, day, passionate advocates braved the cold and wind to support critical services for young people experiencing homelessness across New Hampshire.
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Picture this – it’s cold, it’s windy, it’s dark and you have no other place to sleep than outside. On March 21, passionate advocates braved the cold and wind at a public gathering at Bronstein Park in Manchester to take a stand against youth homelessness. Together more than 1,000 donors helped raise $320,800—and counting—to support Waypoint’s critical services for young people experiencing homelessness across New Hampshire.

The annual SleepOut is more than a fundraiser—it’s a powerful demonstration of solidarity for young people who do not have a safe place to sleep. This year, over 150 individuals and teams spent the night at a location of choice outside in the elements, to send a clear message: homelessness is preventable.

Throughout the night at Bronstein Park, participants walked among signs created by youth, visited a memorial table honoring young lives in NH lost to homelessness and listened as Waypoint staff read personal stories written by young people who have experienced homelessness. One of the most moving moments came when a young person, D, shared a powerful poem: “Am I just a statistic? Am I lost in the count? Am I a face without value or a soul to discount?”

Each year, Waypoint supports more than 500 youth in exiting homelessness. As the sole provider of comprehensive services for young people between the ages of 12 and 24 at risk of or experiencing homelessness, Waypoint staff provide early intervention and crisis support, including case management, survival aid, and emergency assistance. Waypoint also operates the state’s only low-barrier 14-bed emergency youth shelter and time-limited housing, providing safe spaces and the wraparound services needed to transition into permanent housing.

“SleepOut is more than just an event—it’s a symbol of our collective commitment to ending youth homelessness in New Hampshire,” said Waypoint President and CEO Borja Alvarez de Toledo.

Waypoint’s vision is clear: to end youth homelessness in New Hampshire. Through events like SleepOut and the ongoing support of the community, Waypoint is helping young people to not only survive—but thrive.

Over the past decade, SleepOut has raised $3.2 million for programs in support of young people experiencing homelessness.

Thank you to all who helped make this possible.

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Regional Offices

Waypoint has several regional offices throughout New Hampshire. Below are the locations of these offices. If you are looking for specific program contact information, please visit the Programs Overview page or the Get Help page.

Agency Headquarters

Manchester
464 Chestnut St.
Manchester, NH 03105
603.518.4000 | 1.800.640.6486
Fax: 603.668.6260
P.O. Box 448

Concord
103 No. State St.
Concord, NH 03301
603.224.7479

27 Burns Ave. 
Concord, NH 03302

Lakes Region
67 Water St., Suite 207
Laconia, NH 03246
603.524.5835

North Country
25 Main St.
Lancaster, NH 03584
603.788.4172
P.O. Box 188 Conway, NH 03818

Tri-City Region
3 Wallace St.
Rochester, NH 03867
603.518.4020

Monadnock
20 Central Sq., Suite #210
Keene, NH 03431
603.357.8772 

Dover
35 Third St.
Dover, NH 03820
603.742.5662

Nashua
60 Main St., Suite 240
Nashua, NH 03060
603.889.7189

Waypoint at the Richie McFarland Center
11 Sandy Point Rd.
Stratham, NH 03885
603.518.4002
Fax: 603.668.6260

Upper Valley
85 Mechanic St., Suite B2-6
Lebanon, NH 03766
603.298.8237

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