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The holiday season was made a little brighter for over 250 nursing home residents this year, thanks to the generosity of workers at the stateâs largest utility company.
More than 100 Eversource employees participated in the Eversource Womenâs Committeeâs annual Holiday Gift Giving Program for local nursing homes, helping to fulfill the holiday wishes of 266 elderly neighbors impacted by the pandemic.
In addition to providing comforts and necessities for some of New Hampshireâs most vulnerable residents, organizers say the gifts are a reminder that someone is thinking of them.
âEversource employees are angels in disguise, contributing to our seniors every single year for the past 23 years,â said Maple Leaf Health Care Center Activities Director Pat Durant in a statement. âThere was increased need for personal care items this year because families havenât been able to visit.â
Jess Steiner, Sheyenne High School - $1,000 for Wellness Committee
Jess Brown, Independence Elementary School - $750 for “Make Your Monday” Initiative
Michelle Weber, Liberty Middle School - $1,000 for a Renovation of Staff Lounge
Chad Clark, Deer Creek Elementary School - $1,000 for a Serenity Room
Amy Meier, Heritage Middle School - $1,000 for an Active Room and Serenity Room
Brian Peterson, L.E. Berger Elementary School - $500 for Monthly Bingo
Andree Hayes, Early Childhood Center - $330 for Monthly Wellness Bingo
Jacob Snyder, West Fargo High School - $1,000 for a Renovation of Staff Lounge
Jody Sjolin-Nelson, South Elementary School - $750 for South Star Snack Cart