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Building Hope: The Future of Veteran Support in NH

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Building Hope: The Future of Veteran Support in NH

Listen in to Allen Aldenberg, VSO and Chief Military officer of Easter Seals New Hampshire as he shares how they are making history with their first all-in-one Veterans Campus—a 15-acre, community-driven sanctuary in Franklin designed to provide housing, healthcare, therapy, and dignity for those who served. In this episode, we dive into the vision behind the project, what veterans can expect when doors open in 2025, and how the public can get involved.

It’s local, it’s revolutionary, and it’s built on service.

🔗 Learn more, apply, or support the project at: eastersealsnh.org/programs/military-veterans-campus

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