Rob Gillis shares his deep connection to the Monadnock region and his dedication to supporting individuals with disabilities. He discusses his educational background and career, highlighting changes in New Hampshire's disability services to meet federal standards. Rob emphasizes the role of adaptive sports, especially skiing, in improving lives and outlines the services provided by Monadnock Family Services, including residential living and supported employment. He ends with optimism for the future of these services.

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