About the Community Center

Trinity Church’s parish house, Hobbs House, is home to the church offices. It houses our Food Pantry, and as part of our parish outreach, is home to several non-profit groups that serve the community.  We offer space to local Girl and Boy Scout Troops, AlAnon, AA, and NAMI. We also have Hall Rental and meeting space available for a nominal fee.

Below you will find more information about some of the amazing organizations that work out of Hobbs House.

The Hampton Community Coalition

The Hampton Community Coalition (HCC) is an all-volunteer non-profit that has a walk-in Help Center providing confidential referrals and assistance for Hampton families with children in SAU 90. It is open on Tuesdays from 11 AM to 1 PM when the schools are open.  Their volunteers also staff the Hobbs House pantry and Dress4School Success on Tuesdays from 11 AM to 1 PM, when SAU 90 is in session.

 

TASC (Transportation Assistance for Seacoast Citizens)

TASC’s mission is to help people maintain their health, independence, and dignity by mobilizing volunteer drivers to provide rides to eligible residents of the eleven towns it serves.  Those Towns are: Brentwood, East Kingston, Exeter, Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, North Hampton, Rye, Seabrook, and Stratham.

Volunteer Drivers are always needed.  Volunteering is easy! You choose which ride(s) you’ll take, when you drive, where you’ll drive, how far you’ll drive, and your route.

For more information about volunteering, or to get more information about who is eligible for these services, contact the TASC program director, Carol Gulla, at 603-926-9026.

Dress 4 School Success

This non-profit provides free clothing for school-aged children in need.  They help with special requests, all of which are confidential.

To donate clothing, contact Jan Merrow at 603-918-6816 or jmerrow22@comcast.net during the school year.  Parents may select clothing on Tuesdays from 11 AM to 1 PM when SAU90 schools are in session.