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ROCHESTER - The Monarch School of New England recently announced it has received an $8,687 donation from The Fabulous Find, a nonprofit resale boutique in Kittery, Maine. The contribution will support the school's mission to provide individualized education and therapeutic services for students with special needs.

Each month, The Fabulous Find selects nonprofit organizations to benefit from proceeds generated by sales at its upscale resale boutique. The Monarch School of New England was honored to be one of the beneficiaries for February, resulting in an incredible donation of $8,687.

"We are deeply grateful to The Fabulous Find and the community members who supported us through their shopping and donations," said Jeanette Souther, executive director of the Monarch School. "This contribution directly impacts our students by helping to fund specialized programs that foster independence, communication, and life skills."

Located in Rochester the Monarch School of New England serves students from across New Hampshire and southern Maine, providing customized educational and vocational opportunities designed to meet the unique abilities of each learner. In addition to individualized education, the school offers a range of therapeutic services - including physical, horticultural, speech-language, music, and behavioral therapies - helping students develop essential skills for greater independence.

For more information about the Monarch School of New England, visit monarchschoolne.org. To learn more about The Fabulous Find and its mission to support local nonprofits, visit www.thefabulousfind.org.

Caption: From left, Christina Giannopoulos, Occupational Therapist Kate Sisneroz, Co-Director of Education Victoria Chapman, Co-Director of Education Jeanette Souther, Executive Director Denise Meagher, Special Education Teacher Jason Smith, Physical Therapy Assistant Max Horwitz

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