New Hampshire Women's Bar Association

[3][4] In celebration of its 20th anniversary, the NHWBA launched their SHERO campaign, honoring prominent and influential female attorneys and educators throughout the state.

[8] In addition, the NHWBA sometimes publicly advocates for certain policy provisions that affect the legal profession and the interests of women and families.

The NHWBA Public Service Committee facilitates bi-monthly information sessions on different areas of the law for inmates at the prison.

"[12] Past recipients include Representative Annie Kuster and former New Hampshire Supreme Court Justices Carol Ann Conboy and Linda Dalianis.

[13] The second award is the Winnie MacLaughlin Scholarship, which is presented annually to a second-year law student from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law who exemplifies academic excellence and has completed community service focusing on advancing women in society.