Maureen Beauregard, CEO of Easter Seals NH&VT and Allen Aldenberg, Chief of Military and Veteran Services for Easter Seals the new campus in Franklin address the governor and Executive Council Wednesday. (PAULA TRACY PHOTO)
Maureen Beauregard, CEO of Easter Seals NH&VT and Allen Aldenberg, Chief of Military and Veteran Services for Easter Seals the new campus in Franklin address the governor and Executive Council Wednesday. (PAULA TRACY PHOTO)
FRANKLIN — Considered the first of its kind in the nation to help veterans and first responders in need, Gov. Kelly Ayotte and the state’s five-member Executive Council had breakfast last Wednesday at the recently opened Easter Seals NH Military & Veterans Campus at the former Daniel Webster homestead off Route 3.
The campus is already filled to capacity and has a waiting list of veterans, many of whom were homeless, couch surfing or staying with relatives and friends, said Allen Aldenberg, chief military and veterans services officer for Easter Seals New Hampshire and Vermont.
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