
The Pulse of NH held their 11th Annual “Make 12 Hours Count” Radiothon on Wednesday, May 7th. Over $72,000 was raised during the 12 hour-broadcast (6am-6pm) to benefit Granite State Veterans in need. This is the only 12-hour radiothon exclusively dedicated to veterans’ care and support in the entire country.
Proceeds from the Radiothon will help Veterans deal with the many challenges they face, including returning to civilian life. Veterans Count supports service members and their families, regardless of length of service or discharge status, and services are 100% free and confidential.
The Radiothon featured stories from Veterans and their loved ones, in addition to care coordinators who play an important role in Veterans transitions and their mental and physical well-being.
Governor Kelly Ayotte proclaimed May 7, 2025 as Veterans Count Day in the State of New Hampshire, as has been the tradition, to draw attention to this great cause and organization.
Hosted by Mike Pomp, Jack Heath, and Jamie Staton, this year’s Radiothon aired on Binnie Media’s The Pulse of NH Radio Network (107.7 WTPL, 98.1 WTSN, 1073. WEMJ).