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In a significant development for local veterans, a new campus has opened in Franklin, dedicated to providing essential services and housing for New Hampshire's 85,000 military veterans. Allen Aldenberg and Brenton Fraser recently discussed this initiative with Fred Kocher, highlighting its importance in addressing the needs of those who have served the nation.
The campus is designed to offer a wide range of services tailored to veterans, including housing assistance, healthcare resources, and various support programs. This initiative aims not only to improve the quality of life for veterans but also to foster a sense of community among them. The facility is expected to serve as a central hub where veterans can access the resources they need, connect with one another, and participate in activities that promote well-being.
With the opening of this campus, stakeholders hope to enhance the support network for veterans, ensuring they receive the care and assistance they deserve. This initiative marks a significant step forward in honoring the sacrifices made by military personnel and addressing the challenges they face in civilian life.
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