$153K Raised For New Hampshire Vets

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New Hampshire stations NewsRadio 610 and NewsRadio 96.7’s New Hampshire Today morning show’s fifth annual Make 12 Hours Count radiothon has raised over $153,000 to benefit Veterans Count, an organization that provides financial assistance, services, and resources to New Hampshire veterans, service members, and their families.

The 12-hour live broadcast took place on Wednesday, March 20 from 6 a.m.-6 p.m. from the show’s iHeartMedia Manchester, NH, studio.

“New Hampshire Today is committed to supporting the men and women that selflessly serve our country,” said Jack Heath. “With the help of our generous listeners and sponsors we were able to raise a significant amount of money to help the vets in our local community.”

To date, the radiothon has raised over $700,000 dollars to benefit Veterans Count. Listeners still interested in making a donation to Veterans Count can go to wgiram.com.

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