Saint Anselm College and The Moore Center in Manchester, N.H., are excited to announce a new partnership, MooreTOGETHER, which began at the start of the fall 2025 semester with the launch of The Moore Center Fellows Program. Throughout the semester, on Tuesdays and Fridays, individuals served by The Moore Center, along with their staff, will be on campus to engage in college life through social and educational activities with Saint Anselm students.

MooreTogether Partnership


“The Moore Center Fellows program reflects the heart of our Benedictine mission and our commitment to fostering meaningful partnerships,” stated Joseph Favazza, Ph.D.,president of Saint Anselm College. “This partnership with The Moore Center aligns with our shared values and vision for a more inclusive and compassionate community.”

MooreTOGETHER seeks to remove the stigma and biases experienced by individuals with disabilities by creating opportunities for members of both of our communities to learn and grow together both on and off campus. These opportunities could include initiatives such as experiential learning opportunities, advocacy and educational initiatives leading to positive community change, and workforce development.

“This new partnership will create a community enriched by their unique abilities, diverse backgrounds and individual interests, but united in their desire to live, work, play and learn in a society where everyone feels accepted and included,” said Jen Meyer ’04, vice president of The Moore Center.

The College’s Office of Partnerships coordinated the partnership within the College. It is co-sponsored by the Meelia Center for Community Engagement and the Jean School of Nursing and Health Sciences, in collaboration with the NursingSociology and Social WorkPsychology, and Community and Public Health Programs as well as AVI and Athletics.

Based in Manchester, N.H., The Moore Center is a state and regional innovator with more than 50 years of experience in helping people become productive, fulfilled members of the community. Working closely with each individual, The Moore Center identifies unique needs and creates individualized programs to enhance that person’s quality of life and the richness of the community as a whole. 

“The Moore Center Fellows initiative is a living example of our Benedictine expression of love, community, and hospitality,” shared Nicole Lora ’06, director of the Meelia Center for Community Engagement. “We are thrilled to welcome new members of the Anselmian community.”

If you are interested in becoming involved with The Moore Center Fellows, please contact the Meelia Center at meeliacenter@anselm.edu.