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HELPING VETS Guyton Group's golf tourney benefits Veterans Count

Portsmouth Herald - 10/8/2017

PORTSMOUTH - Veterans Count, a program of Easterseals New Hampshire, recently received a $5,000 check from The Guyton Group, a financial strategic advisory firm in Portsmouth.

The Guyton Group held its first annual golf tournament to benefit Veterans Count this summer, a program that will support the Easterseals organization for years to come. The Guyton Group's golf tournament committee included Andrew Guyton, Robert Harbeson and Nicholas Aube of the firm.

"We chose Veterans Count as a beneficiary because of the valuable resources and services they provide to veterans, service members and their families, as an organization with high impact on the Seacoast," said Denise Speechley of marketing and business development at The Guyton Group. "We are honored to give back and support those who have sacrificed so much to protect and serve our nation, and we wanted to show our respect and gratitude to these service members and their families. The testimonials that result from the Veterans Count services are a true testament to the work that is being done, and we couldn't think of a better organization to support."

The Guyton Group is a preeminent strategic advisory firms on the Seacoast. It delivers integrated financial plans to business owners and individuals, to enhance wealth and maintain financial freedom for themselves and their families.

For more than 10 years, Veterans Count has provided critical and timely financial assistance and services when no other resource is available to veterans, service members and their families to ensure their dignity, health, and overall well-being.

As the philanthropic arm of Easterseals Military & Veterans Services, Veterans Count has provided services to more than 9,900 individuals for challenges including suicide prevention, employment, homelessness, substance misuse treatment, transportation, legal concerns, mental health issues resulting from post-traumatic stress and/or traumatic brain injury. In addition, emergency financial assistance for food, utilities, housing, rent, emergency shelter, fuel assistance, vehicle repair, child care, gasoline, and medical bills is also provided. For more information, visit vetscount.org/nh.