Representative Goodlander Visits Harbor Care, Highlights Importance of Federal Funding for Veteran Services and Critical Community Programs


Nashua, N.H. – Today, Representative Maggie Goodlander visited Harbor Care in Nashua to learn more about the broad range of services they provide for vulnerable community members, including hundreds of New Hampshire veterans, and to discuss the importance of federal funding on their operations. During the visit, Goodlander met with veteran residents of Buckingham Place, a transitional housing facility in Nashua, and patients at their Health and Wellness Center.

“Harbor Care is a lifeline to thousands of people across New Hampshire. From housing our veterans to primary and preventive health care to HIV/AIDS care, the extraordinary providers and advocates at Harbor Care are making all the difference for Granite Staters,” said Representative Goodlander. “I’m grateful to have such a phenomenal partner in Harbor Care. In Congress, I will never stop fighting to protect the federal funding that makes the support they provide to our veterans and our communities possible.”

“At Harbor Care, we see firsthand the life-changing impact that stable housing and accessible healthcare have on our most vulnerable community members,” said Harbor Care CEO Henry Och. “We’ve effectively ended veteran homelessness and significantly reduced chronic homelessness in greater Nashua through permanent housing and support services. Federal funding is not only critical to this success, it’s extremely cost-effective. It costs our community nearly three times more money to serve someone who is chronically homeless through our local emergency response system than it does to provide that individual permanent housing. We are grateful for Representative Goodlander’s leadership on this issue.”

Representative Goodlander, a Member of the House Armed Services Committee and the bipartisan For Country Caucus, has dedicated her life to serving New Hampshire and our country. Before taking the oath to represent the Second District in the People’s House, she served as a senior advisor at the White House where she led the Unity Agenda for the Nation, dedicated to solving five big challenges that unite us as a nation, including meeting our sacred obligation to veterans. Representative Goodlander served as an intelligence officer in the United States Navy Reserve for over a decade. 

Harbor Care is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness through housing, healthcare, and veteran services. As an innovative nonprofit organization, Harbor Care assists more than 5,000 adults, children, and families in New Hampshire each year, offering solutions to some of life’s most challenging issues. The organization provides transitional and permanent housing; medical, dental, and mental healthcare; substance use treatment; and veteran services for individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Learn more at www.harborcarenh.org.


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