Candidate For Welfare Officer: Lori Mahar
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In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, student interviewer Emelia speaks with Lori Mahar, a candidate for Welfare Officer in Barnstead.
Lori shares her long history of community involvement since moving to town in 2012, including volunteering with Parks and Recreation, serving as a Selectman for three years, founding the local Farmers Market, and supporting families through the 68 Hours of Hunger program for more than eight years
Lori Mahar. She also reflects on her more than 40 years of experience in the social services field and how that background shapes her approach to helping residents.
Throughout the conversation, Lori discusses her understanding of the Welfare Officer’s role in assisting residents facing financial hardship, connecting individuals to local and county resources, and balancing compassion with responsible stewardship of public funds. She emphasizes confidentiality, accountability, non-judgmental support, and the importance of maintaining dignity while evaluating requests for assistance. She also shares ideas about office hours, improved access to services, and stronger collaboration with community partners.
As with all candidates featured in this series, Lori was asked the same standardized questions to ensure fairness and neutrality. This interview gives voters an opportunity to hear directly from her about her experience, perspective, and approach to serving Barnstead residents in need.
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