As an Army Reserve Specialist about to be deployed to Afghanistan for a year, Richard Mariello was very concerned about his wife and children staying behind. When he learned about Easter Seals New Hampshire’s Veterans Count program and the support it offers families, he signed on immediately.
At an event for Richard’s military unit, the couple connected with Easterseals. Glenn Kazan, an Easterseals Military Services Care Coordinator, called Richard and Lynn for the first time, “I’m here to help, what can I do?”
“We were nervous,” Lynn says. “We aren’t your typical family.” The Mariellos have always made room for children who need a loving home. In addition to their teenagers, they have fostered more than 20 children in the last 12 years. As Richard took time off from work for predeployment training, the family saw a significant decrease in income. There was less money for food and their house needed urgent repairs. Kazan stayed in touch and called asking: “What do you need right now?” Richard recalls.
Thanks to Easterseals’ generous donors, Veterans Count was able to provide immediate relief in the form of gift cards for necessities like groceries and gasoline. Kazan also found funding for contractors to do the home repairs.
Once Richard was deployed and began receiving a regular paycheck, the family’s financial situation improved. But Kazan was there to support Lynn as she managed the homefront. When their roof collapsed under winter snow in 2010, Kazan helped apply for a grant to have it replaced. He also arranged for Richard to participate in a video call from Afghanistan with his son’s teachers, who were unaware that his acting out was connected to Richard’s deployment. We’re here to provide one on-one support for families. That’s what makes this program work,” says Kazan. “The Mariellos are an extremely resourceful family. I knew whenever Lynn called for help that she had exhausted all other resources.”
When Richard returned, the family faced more transition. A text from Lynn alerted Kazan that Richard was very withdrawn, and she was concerned about injuries he’d incurred. Kazan had coffee with Richard and opened doors with the localEaster Seals Serving DC | MD | VA. He had an appointment and care the next day, support he needed to move forward.
Post-deployment, the Mariellos are a strong family and deeply appreciate Easterseals for seeing them through a very challenging year. “We felt like we were swimming,” Richard says. “We’re strong swimmers but sometimes we got tired and needed a life raft. Easterseals was our raft.”
Next up, Richard hopes to use the GI Bill to go to college and become a high school history teacher – as he’s loved volunteering with his kids’ school – while working part time to support his family.
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