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Contents:
Updates and a Look Ahead - Bill DaGiau
Harley - Davidson Raffle
Save a Pet; Save a Vet M/C Rally - Registration is OPEN
Chris Pets for Vets - Positive Notes -
Jo-Ann Clark
Amazon Smile; You Shop We Benefit 
Annie's Angels Program Information

Updates and a Look Ahead
Bill DaGiau
 
 Hello July! It is hard to believe we are half way through another year!

I can't be more proud of my Board of Directors and other volunteers who continue to make Annie's Angels such a loving, caring, giving organization. 

I am happy to report that in 5227 days that Annie’s Angels has been filling requests 5534 requests have been successfully completed! Between June 1 & 30, 2021 Annie’s Angels has received and assisted with 64 requests compared to June 2020 of 27 requests, an 81% increase from last year. Requests to date 2021 are 329 compared to 2020 at 276, an 18% increase compared to the same time frame last year.

These requests can be for something as huge as a motorized wheelchair or wheelchair van to something as small as a blender. YES, a blender.

What was your thought the last time you looked at the blender, sitting in the way, on your counter? When was the last time you used the blender, sitting in the way, on your counter? Have you ever heard a TV commercial that boasts a claim like “For the low, low price of only $269.95 YOU can change a family’s life!”?

For the low, low price of just $269.95 YOU did just that. You changed a family’s life. Read on…

"Hi Bill, my name is L. I have a 4-year-old son, M, who has severe brain damage due to the traumatic abuse that he sustained when he was only 4 weeks of age. Our family decided to foster M when he was 3 months old knowing that there was a chance that he would not make it.

We were told over and over again how M would be wheelchair bound, not able to eat, speak, or see and that a group home would probably be the best option for M. As a family we disagreed and decided that M needed to be in a family environment and regardless of the hurdles along the way that we would do whatever it took to help M to thrive and to be the best he could be.

When M was 3 years old, we adopted our beautiful baby boy. M is the youngest of five children. With lots of love and support from his older siblings, M has accomplished so much. He walks and talks...a lot lol. Despite his visual impairment he can shoot a basketball better than most kids his age.

We are still dealing with his feeding issues but instead of a feeding tube M's meals are all pureed in a blender. M's occupational therapist knew that preparing M's meals in the small blender that I have been using for a few years now has become quite the chore for us. Due to the size of the blender, we would have to separate M's one dinner into multiple blending sessions in order for our blender to puree it enough for M to eat it.

His OT recently reached out to you for help. Within a few short days I had a big powerful blender show up on my doorstep! I cannot even begin to tell you how ecstatic we were to finally be able to feed M in a timely manner rather than having him wait for an hour for a simple meal to be ready for him to eat.

My family wants to thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts. Because of your generosity...that was one hurdle that we didn't have to take on alone. We are so very thankful for all do."

Where was this family to turn? Health Insurance? NO! Another organization? There are NONE that would fill this type of request! Annie's Angels was their only solution! YOU, the Angels Among Us made this simple request possible. Again, I thank you for allowing us to be there when no one else would help.

A Look Ahead

Unfortunately one of the effects of COVID is that venues had to postpone events last summer. Those events are rescheduling this summer leaving no room for the Beach Party Luau & Pig Roast For this reason we are forced to cancel once again this year. We will be back next year with the biggest, best Luau EVER!

Everything you need to know regarding Save a Pet; Save a Vet Motorcycle Rally to benefit Chris Pets for Vets can be found in the flyer below or on our website. We are working on a beautiful route from Tailgate Tavern, through the seacoast and along the beaches to Gibb's Garage. We hope you will join us!
Annie's Angels is Angel Hands; Angels Hearts working together to help friends in need.
Finally, be the person you are looking for in others.
 
Thanks to YOU we are able to ease some of the stresses that come with a doctors diagnosis. We justcan't do this good work without YOUR support. Please help Annie's Angels continue our mission, help Annie's Angels remain a beacon of hope by making a one time or recurring monthly contribution on our website, A nniesAngels.org. Consider making a tax deductible contribution to Annie's Angels or visit  the  Our Families tab on the website and select a particular family to help. Get updates about "your family" on the website or follow them on social media to see how your contributions are working, and thanks again for your continued support.

Registration is OPEN! Click the flyer below to register.

CHRIS’ PETS FOR VETS
PAW-SITIVE NOTES
Jo-Ann Clark
 


No getting around it, this year everyone wants to be out and about which gave me the thought, “Why not research dog friendly hikes in NH?”  I hope many of you find the helpful!  Stay safe and enjoy the outdoors!

 
10 GREAT DOG FRIENDLY
HIKES IN NH

 
Posted by Brooke Spater on 16th May 2019
Photo by @gusandtug_frenchies on Instagram who live and hike in New Hampshire

Live Free or Hike. Although not exactly New Hampshire’s slogan, perhaps it should be! Countlessopportunities exist to hike with your dog by your side in the gorgeous White Mountain range and beyond. Unlike most states, New Hampshire allows dogs in its major forest, the White Mountain National Forest. While in the forest, you must carry a lead no more than 6’ long in case your dog needs to be restrained. Dogs are also allowed in most state parks, though not at picnic areas or beaches. Check this  complete list for more detailed information. Below we have shared some of our favorite New Hampshire hikes ranging from easy to difficult. 

In a meandering mood? Check out these easier options.

Franconia Falls Trail, Lincoln, NH (White Mountain National Forest)
Pack your picnic basket and before you know it, you and your pooch will be enjoying a tasty lunch on agiant flat rock area with views of the gorgeous Franconia Falls. There is only a 300-foot elevation gain and this one of our favorite easy hikes in NH and it’s great for families, seniors, and less conditioned dogs. It is a wide 6.8 mile trail that runs along the Pemigewasset River. Pack your bathing suit, because on a hot day you’ll want to cool off by coasting down the natural rock water slide into the falls. Dogs are allowed on leash and there is a lot of foot traffic on weekends, though the wide trail makes it easy to manage excited pups. Mountain biking is also permitted.
Beaver Brook Nature Center, Trails & Gardens, Hollis, NH (Southern NH, Nashua)
Live in the Boston area? No need to pack an overnight bag because peace and tranquility can be found just a short trip away. Located close to Nashua, you will find over 35 miles of trails that are relatively flat with a few moderate hills. If you are looking to cool off, there’s a lot of water in this area with ponds, streams, and waterfalls. Love flowers? There are also 12 themed gardens and a wildflower trail to admire. Dogs are allowed on leash.
Lake Massabesic Trail, Auburn, NH (Southern NH, Manchester)
Looking for a leisurely Saturday afternoon hike or that perfect spot for a low-key dog jog? This relatively flat 4-mile hike loops around Lake Massabesic and allows the opportunity to take in the water views and spot a lot of wildlife. Enjoy a snack on the stone walls overlooking the water and see if you spot some sailboats out on the lake. Your pup is allowed on leash but leave his life jacket in the car because he is not allowed in the lake or on its beaches.
Falls in the River Trail, Pittsburgh, NH (Great North Woods)
With stunning midpoint sights, this hike is another favorite. If you’re up for adventuring North almost to the Canadian border, the Falls in the River Trail is a favorite 3.5-mile hike due to its accessibility to all levels and the breathtaking gorge and flume in the middle of the hike. It goes along the Connecticut River for much of the hike and there are openings where you can get down to the river. It’s not uncommon to see a moose, so leashing your pup might be a good idea. If you are on a quest to see a moose, continue on the Moose Alley Trail for another 2 miles to increase your chances of seeing one.

Looking to up your game? Here are some intermediate options.

Mt. Major and Brook Trail Loop, Alton Bay, NH (Lakes Region)
Did someone say tail-wagging trail party? This is one of the more popular trails we’ve hiked, often filledwith what seems like as many dogs as humans. Everyone is there to have a good time, so if your dog has trouble socializing with other pups, it’s best to choose a less traveled trail. Lake Winnipesaukee is arguably one of the prettiest lakes in New England and you’ll enjoy beautiful scenic views on this loop hike. It is 3.7 miles round trip with an elevation gain of 1,148. The rules require dogs to be on a leash, but unfortunately many people do not follow this rule. There are also a few rocky scrambles as you near the top. On the way up, you can take two routes. We recommend the steeper and faster one on the left as the alternate trail is easier to go down with less rocks. Grand finale at the top? You bet. Enjoy hiking along a pretty brook where your pup can get a drink and swim.
Mt. Chocorua, Conway, NH (White Mountain National Forest)
Try saying this mountain’s name 5 times fast! By the time you figure that one out, you and your pup might be well on your way to the summit of this local stunner in Conway, NH. We recommend taking the Champney Brook Trail which offers views that won’t disappoint (be sure to pay close attention, because other routes are more difficult). You and your dog can cool off in the brook or from the mist of the waterfall. Although this route is only a 700-foot elevation gain, it is 8.4 miles long which puts it into the intermediate category. Dogs are allowed on leash.
Arethusa Falls Trails and Frankenstein Cliffs near Bartlett, NH (White Mountain National Forest)
Hike, swim, hike, swim, repeat. Does this sound like the perfect outing for your dog? This is a popular hike due the abundant streams and waterfalls. It is 5 miles round trip with a 1,400-foot elevation gain with stunning views along the way.
What makes it so special is that dogs are welcome to drink the water and enjoy cooling off in the pools at the base of the waterfalls as you hike along. It is recommended to leash your dog due to the popularity of the trail. 
Looking for something longer? Here are some options to tackle.
Mt. Cube Trail, Orford, NH (Connecticut River Valley)
Seeking quiet bonding moments on the trail with your pup? Although not as busy as some of the 4,000 footers nearby, it’s a great hike for dogs given less traffic and many beautiful streams and waterfalls. It is a 6.8 mile out and back hike with 2,162 elevation gain. Dogs are allowed off leash.
North Moat Mountain and Diana’s Baths, Conway, NH (White Mountain National Forest)
If you think your pooch is up for a few extra miles, this might be the perfect hike. It’s a long and more difficult hike that is 10.2 miles round trip with a 3,196-foot elevation gain (add 750’ for Diana’s Baths). Be sure your pup is a conditioned and experienced hiker. There is little water on the trail, so be sure to bring plenty along with you. Within the first .6 miles, you can enjoy Diana’s Falls, a popular and sometimes very crowded swimming hole. The good news: dogs are welcome on the trail and in the water.
Mount Osceola, Lincoln, NH (White Mountain National Forest)
If you’re looking to tackle one of New Hampshire’s famed 4,000 footers, this is a great choice. With gorgeous views of the Kancamagus wilderness and abundant wildflowers, this 12.3 mile out and back hike has been described by some as tough on your quads but well worth the effort. There are two ways to the summit. One is the Greeley Pond Trail to the East Osceola Trail, which is easier, but the Greeley Pond Trail is very high use and there’s a major rock scramble to get to the top. Some people with dogs prefer the Tripoli Road approach. This hike has a 5045-foot elevation gain and features 220-degree views. There is a more intermediate/shorter version of this hike that you can do as well.

Source:  https://www.kurgo.com/blog/10-great-dog-friendly-hikes-in-new-hampshire/
Posted by Brooke Spater on 16th May 2019
Brooke Spater runs Social Media Marketing at Kurgo. Among other things, she manages the Kurgo blog and enjoys spending time with her husband, 3 kids, and 90 lb. Goldendoodle named Baxter. Photo by @gusandtug_frenchies on Instagram who live and hike in New Hampshire.



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