Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP donated 25 jeans, shirts and sweaters to Veterans Inc.
Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP (PS&H) is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. In honor of this milestone, they created the PS&H 25/25 initiative as a way to say Thank You to the many members of the community who have supported them through the years.
In November, PS&H donated 25 jeans, shirts and sweaters to Veterans Inc. Veterans Inc. is N.E.'s leading provider of support services to veterans and their families. The organization's single-minded mission is to be there for our veterans in their time of need. Since 1991, Veterans Inc. has helped more than 55,000 veterans in need and today operates offices and programs in all six N.E. states. Support services include temporary and emergency housing, counseling, employment services, job training, family programs, benefits counseling/advocacy, transportation, temporary financial assistance, health & wellness, food services, and veterans' childcare services.
"It is an honor to contribute to these men and women, many of whom put their lives on the line to preserve the freedom that we often take for granted" said managing partner David Gilden.
Support from firms such as Partridge Snow & Hahn impacts not only the staff, but the veterans we have the privilege of working with, explained Denis Leary, the executive director for Veterans Inc.
"It means more than a lot of people realize," Leary said. "Our veterans see this support as affirmation that they are not alone in their struggles, that it is not just our staff who is helping them, but that the community truly cares about them. The positive impact is immeasurable."
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