The WFEA Morning Update

Serving Those Who Served: David Tille on Harbor Care’s Mission and the 22nd Annual NH Veteran Stand Down
Serving Those Who Served: David Tille on Harbor Care’s Mission and the 22nd Annual NH Veteran Stand Down

On The WFEA Morning Update, host Jeff Chidester welcomes David Tille, Director of Veteran Services at Harbor Care, to discuss the organization’s mission to support Granite State veterans and end veteran homelessness. Tille breaks down the details for the upcoming 22nd Annual NH Veteran Stand Down, taking place Friday, September 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Eversource Energy Park in Manchester.

Tille outlines how this free, one-stop event brings together over 50 service organizations, government agencies, and local businesses to provide essential resources—including housing support, medical and mental health care, benefits assistance, employment services, and free meals for veterans and their families.

Tille and Chidester highlight the military tradition behind the “Stand Down” concept, emphasizing the crucial role community partnerships play in wrapping around local service members and connecting them with the care they have earned

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