2025 Goals:
The New Hampshire Veterans Cemetery Association is a dedicated nonprofit organization focused on enhancing the NH State Veterans Cemetery through charitable donations. We collaborate with the cemetery director to support various projects that enhance the cemetery’s facilities, services and educational offerings. Our goals in 2025 will be to continue our core mission to support the ongoing needs of the cemetery as it continues to expand. In the NH Veterans Heritage Learning Center, funding will support educational programming, community outreach and public awareness to ensure that our veterans continue to receive the respect and recognition they deserve.
Fundraising Events:
Every day presents a unique opportunity to honor our veterans and acknowledge their sacrifices. The NHVCA actively engages in various fundraising events throughout the year, including NH Gives, Giving Tuesday, and the Combined Federal Campaign.
Giving Opportunities:
Donations can be made online at nhvca.org. General donations are especially valuable, as they enable us to address unfunded needs at the cemetery. Donors may also alternately designate a gift specifically:
- Order memorial bricks, pavers or benches to commemorate a loved one
- Support educational programs at the Veterans Heritage Learning Center
- Contribute trees to the sound barrier, to reduce noise from the highway
Volunteer Opportunities:
There are various ways to support the cemetery. Community volunteers are encouraged to be part of our annual events which are posted at nhvca.com and facebook.com/nhvca
- Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day Flag Adornment
- Wreath Laying in December
- Fall and Spring Cleanup
- Adopt-A-Garden
- 100 Nights of Remembrance Buglers
Those interested in volunteer and board opportunities, please email info@nhsvc.com.
Board Officers  /  Board Members
LTC Roy Hunter IV, USA Retired
President
Chief Finance Manager, NHARNG
COL Mike Horne, USAF Retired
Vice President/Secretary
Retired Director NHSVC, USAF/NHANG
Pamela Cooper
Treasurer
Accountant (Retired)
Ruth Bidwell
Social Studies Teacher
Diane Monico
Professor
Dan Marcek
Consultant
Ray Petrin
Corporate Human Resources (Retired)
LTC Bob Tetreault, USA Retired
Human Resources Officer, NHNG
Peter Carl
Investigator
Charitable Giving Guide
This profile is part of NH Business Review’s 2025 Charitable Giving Guide.
To learn more about the Charitable Giving Guide and other New Hampshire nonprofit organizations, please visit www.nhbr.com/CGG.
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