See Paige in Action

Paige Beauchemin stays closely connected to New Hampshire through her activism and volunteer work. She regularly attends community events, public hearings, and protests on issues like affordability, healthcare, safety, and human rights.

Education and public health are also central to her work. She meets with students, families, and educators at the State House, listens to their experiences, and organizes events, mutual aid drives, and charity events to help families get the resources they need.

She stands with communities through remembrance and solidarity events, including Trans Day of Remembrance, Black Lives Matter protests, rallies opposing ICE enforcement, protests against war in Venezuela, and No Kings events.

She engages directly with constituents in response to local ICE activity, observing detentions to help make them safer and ensuring families are informed. In addition, she works with communities affected by ICE and supports mutual aid networks that assist impacted families, while actively representing Spanish-speaking residents in her ward.

Through her work, she has earned recognition for consistently listening to and standing with communities during moments of need, service, and protest.

Read more about Paige’s policy priorities and campaign in her interview with NH Journal: Read Paige’s Interview Here!

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