General Donation
Your donation to the New Hampshire Veterans Cemetery Association funds essential improvements and beautification, creating a peaceful memorial space that honors our veterans’ service and sacrifice.
Trees for Boscawen
Help create a peaceful environment at the Veterans Cemetery through Trees for Boscawen. Your sponsorship funds natural sound barriers that combine beauty with tranquility during ceremonies.
Veterans Heritage Learning Center
Discover New Hampshire’s military heritage at our interactive Learning Center, featuring Medal of Honor tributes, multimedia exhibits, local heroes’ stories, and engaging displays spanning from colonial times to today.
Brick Donation
Create a lasting tribute with a personalized Memorial Brick at the Veterans Cemetery’s Memorial Walkway. Your donation honors loved ones while supporting this sacred space.
12” x 12” Paver
Honor loved ones with a personalized Memorial Paver along our Veterans Cemetery’s Memorial Walkway. Each paver offers five lines for your tribute near our memorial monuments.
Granite Bench
Support our Veterans Cemetery by donating a granite bench. Your tribute will be engraved on our Memorial Walkway monument, while the bench provides rest throughout our sacred grounds.
6” x 9” Paver
Create a lasting tribute with a Memorial Paver at our Veterans Cemetery. Located near monuments along the Memorial Walkway, these personalized stones honor cherished individuals or groups.
Women’s Service Memorial
Honor women’s military service at our Veterans Cemetery with a new stainless steel memorial. This landmark project fills a vital gap in recognizing servicewomen’s courage and contributions.
Army Monument Repair Project
Help restore our Memorial Walkway’s iconic Army Monument. Your donation supports critical repairs to protect this cherished memorial from weather damage and preserve its structural integrity.
New Hampshire Military Suicide Loss Memorial Monument
Honor and support veterans affected by invisible wounds of war. This memorial offers hope to those struggling, breaks stigmas, and remembers those lost to military suicide.
