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7th Annual Farnum Spirit of Hope Event presented by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield goes Virtual!

Due to COVID-19, we are not able to hold our annual Spirit of Hope event in person. While we will surely miss the gathering of hundreds of Farnum supporters, clients, and staff, we do have a very special virtual event that we hope you will join us for.

On August 5, at 6:30pm, we invite you to watch this year’s virtual Spirit of Hope, Farnum, What is Your Why?

During this special virtual video event, we will share the important work that Farnum is doing to help people in our communities who are struggling with addiction find a path to recovery. You will learn more about how we’ve adapted our services amidst the pandemic. We will share stories of success, and come together to make a difference to help our friends, family and community.

While it is free, we do require you to RSVP to receive the link to watch. Each person who RSVPs before August 4, will be entered into a raffle to win $250 in gift cards. More tickets can be earned with a donation of $50 or more. You can RSVP by visiting easterseals.com/nh/events.

This year’s event is generously sponsored by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Sousa Signs, Amoskeag Beverages, Catholic Medical Center, Central Paper/Imperial Dade, Granite Group Benefits, Summit Diagnostics, Tufts Health Freedom Plan, AmeriHealth Caritas NH, Anagnost Companies, Bonneville & Son, Merrill, Mobility Services Inc., Wieczorek Insurance, Donna & Scott Bickford, Ian & Sue MacDermott, Kim & Tim Socha, Lori & Dave Levesque, and the Spradling Group.

About Easterseals

For 84 years, Easterseals NH has provided exceptional services to ensure we change the way the world defines and views disability by making profound, positive differences in people’s lives every day. Our 12 core programs and services include Child Development Centers and Family Resource Center, Early Supports & Services, Autism Services, Residential & Educational Services, Transportation, Camping & Recreation, Community Based Services, Workforce Development, Military & Veterans Services, Senior Services, Substance Use Treatment Services, and Oral Health Services. As a leader in social services for individuals with disabilities and special needs, Easterseals NH employs more than 1,400 individuals who serve nearly 26,000 children, adults and seniors. To learn more about Easterseals NH, visit easterseals.com/nh.

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