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207 North Main Street
Concord, NH  03301
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Concord, NH  03302-3303
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SEA Benevolence Committee

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Assistance for Members in Need

Benevolence Committee LogoThe SEA's Benevolence Committee will coordinate SEA's efforts to assist members in need.  Before starting a separate fundraising drive at your worksite, please talk with Mike Barwell at 271-3411 x105 about efforts that are already underway.  

If you think you will need assistance from the Benevolence Fund, please call the SEA office at 271-3411.  Application forms are available here.

If you would like to make a regular donation to the SEA Benevolence Fund, the SEA has a new payroll deduction program.  Click here to download the deduction authorization form and return it to the SEA Office (207 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301).  Regular donations add up quickly!

If you would like to make a one-time monetary donation -- in any amount, no matter how small -- please make your check payable to "SEA" and write "Benevolence Fund" in the memo field.  You can drop it off or mail it to the SEA at 207 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301.

If you can donate a gas card or grocery card, the Benevolence Fund will make sure it gets to an SEA member who really needs it.  

If you have time to contribute, the Benevolence Committee would like to get more members involved.  Please call 271-3411 x105 and talk with Mike Barwell about joining the Committee.

About the SEA Benevolence Fund


The State Employees’ Association of NH, SEIU Local 1984, seeks to be a source of support to all our union brothers and sisters.   The SEA Benevolence Fund is to enable SEA/SEIU Local 1984 to provide financial aid to individuals who are in need on an urgent basis. The Fund may not be applicable to all the urgent cases, especially for those who have “other” financial options.  The SEA, SEIU Local 1984 has the right to disapprove the request and may consider providing help other than monetary support. The Fund will assist with the necessities of life.

These guidelines are not meant to discourage applicants, but to allow SEA/SEIU Local 1984 to be better equipped to evaluate applicants’ current situation and determine how we can best help.