Sweethearts & Heroes at Claremont schools

Tom Murphy (left) and Rick Yarosh. Photo provided

CLAREMONT, N.H. – As part of an ongoing partnership with a local Chevrolet dealer, an amazing duo of superheroes without capes from “The World’s No. 1 Youth Leadership Team” will deliver HOPE (Hold On, Possibilities Exist) to students in Claremont, N.H.

Tom Murphy and Sgt. Rick Yarosh, of Sweethearts & Heroes, will be at four SAU6 district schools from Monday, May 11, through Thursday, May 14, with a sponsorship from Key Chevrolet of Newport.

Sweethearts & Heroes aims to prevent hopelessness, bullying, and suicide by providing dynamic, inspiring content that centers on the human interaction skills necessary for schools and other organizations to change all aspects of their culture – skills such as empathy, compassion, and teamwork.

Additionally, Yarosh will hold a community meet and greet event at Key Chevrolet of Newport, on May 11, at 3:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Veterans and students are encouraged to attend. Yarosh will give away free copies of his illustrated children’s book “A Bridge Named Amos,” the true, inspiring story of his late hero and service dog Amos.

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