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New Hampshire Veterans Move Into Dedicated Affordable Housing

KINGSTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE, JUL 17 – The Kingston campus offers six furnished affordable units with veteran support services including therapy for PTSD and depression, the first of its kind in New Hampshire.

  • On July 2, Housing Support New Hampshire inaugurated a residence for veterans located at 186 Main Street in Kingston, offering independent and shared living options for those in need.
  • The housing development and surrounding facilities were created by Easterseals in New Hampshire to provide affordable living options and a wide range of support services for veterans.
  • The campus includes 29 permanent affordable housing units, a veterans service center, hotel, conference center, and therapies like equine, canine, and aquatic therapy.
  • Allen Aldenberg expressed hope that something within the space will resonate with a veteran, serving as a catalyst for them to move toward a more positive path.
  • Veterans are beginning to reside in New Hampshire’s inaugural integrated campus, slated for completion next year, reflecting enhanced statewide support for the veteran community.
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New Hampshire veterans move into dedicated affordable housing

Veterans are now moving into New Hampshire's first all-in-one space for veterans and their families.

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WMUR broke the news in New Hampshire, United States on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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