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Community Conversation in Manchester: What Granite State Families Need to Know About Changes to Medicaid

Mon, May 18

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New Hampshire Food Bank

This local event held at the NH Food Bank. It will provide updates on the upcoming changes to Medicaid due to new state and federal laws, including an interactive discussion on the timing for the roll out of changes.

Community Conversation in Manchester: What Granite State Families Need to Know About Changes to Medicaid
Community Conversation in Manchester: What Granite State Families Need to Know About Changes to Medicaid

Time & Location

May 18, 2026, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

New Hampshire Food Bank, 700 E Industrial Park Dr, Manchester, NH 03109, USA

About the Event

This local event held at the NH Food Bank. It will provide updates on the upcoming changes to Medicaid due to new state and federal laws, including an interactive discussion on the timing for the roll out of changes. Participants may share perspectives on the impact to individuals, families and the greater Manchester community.


RSVP: https://rebrand.ly/medicaidrochestermanchester




Refreshments will be provided. Accommodations will be available, please indicate in registration.

If you want to stay informed on what's changing and how it affects you, your loved ones, or your work, please join us.

This event is hosted by NH Medicaid Matters, a group of organizations committed to protecting New Hampshire’s Medicaid programs, a critical source of health insurance for over 187,000 of our residents.


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NH Medicaid Matters is made up of 80+ organizations who believe that our state's Medicaid program is vital to a healthy, thriving New Hampshire. We are committed to protecting this critical source of essential health insurance for hundreds of thousands of Granite Staters.

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DISCLAIMER

The information provided on this website regarding Medicaid programs and related services is intended for general informational purposes only. Medicaid policies are changing frequently, and while we strive for accuracy, the information on this website may not reflect the most current updates. Please verify all Medicaid information directly with your local Medicaid office or official government sources before making any decisions.

LAST UPDATED: March 12, 2026

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