Happy Monday from Your Friends at Connect! Did you
know that October is Community Transportation Month in New Hampshire? Staff recently marked the occasion at our Transportation Services headquarters in Manchester to recognize the hard work and dedication of our drivers and monitors! Every day, our Transportation team helps children, adults, and seniors of all abilities get to school, work, and medical appointments safely and on time, playing a vital role in helping those we serve reach their full potential, further establishing us as a provider of choice in our community. Thank you to all our drivers, monitors, office, and garage staff for always going the extra mile, not just this month, but all year long. We appreciate you!
Here’s your top 5-in-5 minutes!
Easterseals NH Senior Youth Support Specialist Michael Gagnon Gets “Caught in the Act!”
Michael was recently recognized for going above and beyond to help a student thrive in our Youth Transitional Services program.
Volunteers Wanted:Help Us Kick Off Our Annual Celebration!
We’re seeking folks on October 22 and 23 to help us prepare for one of our largest events of the year at the DoubleTree by Hilton in downtown Manchester, NH.
Our Early Childhood Center of Excellence on Auburn Street in Manchester, NH, is hosting a Trunk-or-Treat for kids and families on Wednesday, October 29, from 4-5 p.m., in the back parking lot. Join us by decorating your car and sharing a treat! Email Amber Proulx at ajproulx@eastersealsnh.org for more details. Signups are due by Wednesday, October 22.
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About Easterseals NH & VT
Easterseals New Hampshire and Vermont elevates people of all abilities. Our 1,600 employees serve the diverse needs of nearly 19,500 children, families, adults, seniors, and veterans each year. With a budget of $125 million, we provided more than $9.5 million in free and reduced-price services to our neighbors in need last year. We provide services across two states, and our programs cover areas like early intervention, autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, adult day and in-home care, behavioral
health, family-centered practices for child welfare, housing, and substance use disorders. We help people in New Hampshire and Vermont live their best lives.