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  • Press Release

    Annual “Make 12 Hours Count Radiothon” is May 15, 2024

    Manchester, NH, April 24, 2024– Tune in on May 15 to hear from and support the New Hampshire military community through the 10th annual Veterans Count “Make 12-Hours Count Radiothon.”

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    Stories

    Integration of Care: Brian’s Story

    While seeking treatment for alcohol addiction, Brian was in danger of losing his home. Behind on several months of mortgage payments, he connected with Veterans Count. Through integration of services from Farnum and Veterans Count, Brian is now sober and thriving. Learn more about Brian’s journey.

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    Stories

    Easterseals NH Veterans Count – Chris’ Story

    For many veterans, transitioning out of the military is one of the most difficult things they’ll face in their life. Chris was no different. He battled depression and homelessness before being connected to Veterans Count. He learned that the care coordinators at Easterseals NH Veterans Count were there for him when he needed them most.…

  • Press Release

    Veterans Count and Mobius Mobility Team Up to Match Veteran With Life-Changing iBOT® Donation

    Local veteran receives innovative personal mobility device. Catch the full story. Manchester, NH – A local veteran who is disabled received a state-of-the-art iBOT® Personal Mobility device (“iBOT® PMD”) thanks to a generous Veterans Count donor and assistance from the device’s manufacturer, Manchester-based Mobius Mobility. Mike Moran, who served almost 20 years in the U.S.…

  • Blog Post

    A Veterans Day Message

    Formerly known as Armistice Day, Veterans Day was originally established as a U.S. holiday to honor the end of World War I, which officially ended on November 11, 1918. In 1954, after both World War II and the Korean War, the U.S. Congress changed the word “Armistice” to “Veterans,” and Nov. 11 became a day…