The SEE Science Center is a hands-on, science discovery center where visitors of all ages learn about science by doing science. Interactive exhibits on two floors covering 30,000 square feet de-mystify science and encourage future exploration. SEE programs foster an early appreciation for and engagement with science and technology for more than 50,000 young people each year. From overnights to birthday parties, teacher training workshops to traveling exhibits, class field trips to the SEEmobile Outreach Program, the mission of the SEE Science Center is to promote the understanding, enjoyment, and achievements of science.  SEE is also home to the LEGO Millyard exhibit, the world's largest permanent installation of LEGO bricks at mini-figure scale.

The Bobby Stephen Fund for Education is a non-profit organization whose mission is to assist at risk and disadvantaged youth.  Over the years, the Bobby Stephen Fund for Education has raised more than $400,000. The proceeds of the event will be used to not only assist young people in the Jobs for America’s Graduates program through scholarships and program development, but also help other New Hampshire citizens seeking financial aid for education, by providing these youth with the opportunity to learn the value of education and its importance in finding success in life. Jobs for America’s Graduates has given more than 10,000 young people at risk of dropping out of school, and some who have dropped out, a new chance to succeed.

What happens when a veteran comes home from a tour and is without a job, without a place to live and has bills to pay? What happens when a family struggles financially when a loved one is serving overseas?

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Military service often presents hardships to individuals and families. The Veterans Count Club was created to ensure New Hampshire's veterans and their families do not have to endure personal struggles after sacrificing so much for our country. The Veterans Count Club, quite simply, provides financial assistance to veterans and their families in need of emergency services.

 

This financial support may include, but is not limited to transportation, housing, rent, fuel assistance, utilities, vehicle repair, gasoline, food, child care, tuition and medical. This includes emergency funding during predeployment, deployment and return from service. A care plan is developed for each client to ensure that veterans, service members and their families receive the assistance they need to become self-sufficient.

The Veterans Count Club is a prestigious and truly effective means to make a profound and immediate impact in the lives of our military families.

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