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Weekly Staff Update
November 17, 2025
Happy Monday from all of us at Connect!

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If you haven't already done so, please take a moment this week to complete our 2025 Employee Engagement Survey. It only takes a few minutes and is totally anonymous!

The survey asks about the tools you need to succeed in your job, and also includes questions about communications, benefits, and training.

Take the survey now! Results will be collected through this Friday.

Here’s your top 5-in-5 minutes!
Dive Into Our Latest “Be Curious” Fundamental Question

See what others had to say last time, then add your own perspective to the new question.
Supervisor Skill Builders Workshops Start in December

The Easterseals NH & VT Training Center of Excellence will offer free virtual trainings each month for program managers and supervisors.
Easterseals NH Senior Youth Support Specialist Marena Koutroubas Earns “Caught in the Act” Nomination

Marena was recognized for her unwavering support of a student in a time of crisis. Thank you, Marena!
Attention, Emburse Enterprise Users

Emburse Enterprise (formerly Chrome River) is retiring its older mobile apps—CR Snap and Chrome River—on November 30.
Green Thumbs Wanted!

The atrium plants at our Manchester, NH, Adult Day program are growing fast and could use some attention from a few plant lovers.
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About Easterseals NH & VT

Easterseals New Hampshire and Vermont elevates people of all abilities. Our 1,300 employees serve the diverse needs of more than 16,000 children, families, adults, seniors, and Veterans each year. With a budget of $139 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.
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