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We’ve Got Your Six 11-19-24

Ginger and Jeff host an eclectic round up of guests. They kick it off circling back with Keith Dillon from the VA Police force to learn about their training process and their increased cultural sensitivities. Alica Somes from Nashua Greater Mental Health Center shares their growing component of services for Members of the Armed Forces and Veterans.  Donna Swanson, NH State Coordinator for Quilts of Valor shares an impactful story of a Vietnam veteran who received his quilt and responded with a bear hug.  Quilts that bring comfort and appreciation. The show rounds out with the latest report on veteran and dependents critical mental health.

 

 

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