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Janine and Hank’s Story
Although Christopher is known for his big personality and kind heart, he still had trouble regulating his emotions and behavior. His parents, Janine and Hank, realized that Christopher would need additional support once he finished high school and were referred to Easterseals Youth Transitional Services in 2015.
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Tristan’s Story
Tristan Aho came to ESNH’s Residential & Educational Services several years ago as an angry teen who was prone to verbal outbursts and struggled to deal with a rough life as well as a variety of disabilities.
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Christopher’s Story
Christopher has always been a hardworking young man with a big and bright personality. However, when Christopher was in high school, he struggled with behavioral issues and had a hard time regulating his emotions.
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Kaz’s Bridge to Independent Living
What’s there to get excited about at Easterseals New Hampshire’s Camp Sno-Mo? Teen camper Kaz might say catching frogs, reading books in the library, or having meals with fellow campers in the dining hall. His mom, Alicia, has a few more things add to the list.
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Media Mention
NH Business: New & innovative ways NH is taking care of its seniors & veterans
By WMUR Manchester
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Blog Post
Where Adoptive Families Can Turn for Support
Kendy, is an adoptive mother using ESVT Post Permanency Services for almost 10 years.
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Farnum 10th Annual Spirit of Hope Event Brings Addiction Out of the Shadows
On May 2, 2023, Farnum, a program of Easterseals NH, VT, and Farnum, marked 10 years of celebrating staff, clients, and alumni at its annual Spirit of Hope fundraiser.
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Patrick’s Story
In July 2015, Patrick transitioned from the Easterseals Youth Residential Program into Easterseals Intensive Treatment Services. He has made amazing progress ever since.
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Shane’s Story
Shane had a diving accident that left him a quadriplegic, when he was 17 years old. He turned to Easterseals for support.
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Robert’s Story
Since joining the program two years ago, Robert has made unbelievable gains, focusing on healthy relationships with staff, community connections, peers, and family.