Having roots in Andover I applaud the work being done today. History is taught in many ways. Changing how it is presented enables us to learn and understand the life and decisions our predecessors endured. Hopefully how we now deal with life. Keep up the good work
Thanks for writing this post. It gives people the background of why we do what we do. And... why we did what we did. I'm reminiscing about my days as a on-site volunteer and about collections meetings.
Great article Elaine! I think our readers who don't know our growth and evolution into who we are today will have a better understanding of the process and ACHC.
Having roots in Andover I applaud the work being done today. History is taught in many ways. Changing how it is presented enables us to learn and understand the life and decisions our predecessors endured. Hopefully how we now deal with life. Keep up the good work
Clinton Shaw
Thank you for your note, Clinton, you summed up our mission so well!
Thanks for writing this post. It gives people the background of why we do what we do. And... why we did what we did. I'm reminiscing about my days as a on-site volunteer and about collections meetings.
Thanks, Doug! Collections meetings are still as lively as ever. I have to shut my office door during most meetings! ~Elaine
Another awesome post.
Elaine, yesterday I dug up something at HB from the past, way back from 2020 about exploring history through newspapers. That was brilliant.
I left you a note there, looking for a reply.
Hi Sanjukt, thank you for your note. I replied to your earlier message.
Great article Elaine! I think our readers who don't know our growth and evolution into who we are today will have a better understanding of the process and ACHC.
Thanks, Jim!