Homeroom Heroes

Homeroom Heroes

Photo: 96.5 Live Free Country


As students return for the second half of the school year, many teachers are forced to use their own money for classroom supplies. Pencils, paper, folders, calculators, the list goes on. Live Free Country wants to help our teachers here in the Granite State stock up their classrooms.

If you are a teacher in the Granite State in need, Click HERE and register.

If you’d like to help a teacher in New Hampshire you can click HERE to see what supplies are needed and help.

Brought to you by Granite State Credit Union, Helping New Hampshire live bold for 80 years!

Shout Out To Our Teachers!

Ashley from Lamprey River Elementary School in Raymond

Steph from Gilbert. H Hood Middle School of Derry
Steph has been a teacher since Laura attended!

Kayla from South Londonderry

Dori from Bristol Elementary School of Newfound
Thanks for the donuts !

Our Friday started off right, joined by Meredith from Matthew Thornton Elementary School of Londonderry.

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