Welcome to Operation Hat Trick New Hampshire
This spring, 61 New Hampshire high schools will be participating in something very unique — the Operation Hat Trick N.H. High School Initiative. Participating schools will proudly display their logos on a special camouflage Operation Hat Trick hat that their students will wear during OHT Awareness Week.
The goal of Operation Hat Trick is to raise awareness for our veterans and educate students in the service and sacrifice of our wounded veterans. New Hampshire athletic directors and athletic staffs believe this can be done by creating a high school program throughout the state through the Operation Hat Trick program.
The Initiative, in its second year, is projected to raise close to $75,000 which will be donated to Operation Hat Trick for use in supporting the awareness and recovery veterans programs in the State of N.H. The donation from N.H. high schools is the largest donation received by OHT to date.
“I am extremely proud of N.H. high schools," Dot Sheehan, president and founder of OHT, said. "This is an extremely important initiative as there is great need among recovering veterans in N.H. I want to thank all of the Athletic Directors for their leadership, passion and energy in getting this done. The monies raised will help so many veterans and it is very much appreciated.”
The week of May 11, all participating schools will wear OHT camo hats with their school logo for all baseball,softball and lacrosse games to raise money and awareness for wounded veterans. Participating schools will outfit their teams through sales of OHT hats to school and community members.
