Winter Newsletter - Hawaii Fido Service Dogs
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Winter Newsletter - Hawaii Fido Service Dogs
PAW Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs Newsletter PRINTS A Special Mahalo! Letter from Jim Kennedy Edition 03 Winter 2015 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR We have been fortunate to receive generous grants and donations from our community programs and businesses: Aloha United Way Animal Health International Chevron Matching Employee Funds Eden In Love Foodland Super Market / Foodland Give Aloha Friends of Hawaii Charities, Inc. Girls Scouts of Hawaii #381 (Kailua) Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association/ Hawaii Hotel Industry Foundation Hui O Na Wahine Scholarship and Welfare Fund Mililani Middle School The Petco Foundation Full Scale Effects, Inc. Kalaeloa Partners LP And many thanks for the personal donations from our loyal supports — many who have been donating over the years. find us… All of us at Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs want to wish all of our wonderful friends, supporters, donors, graduates, puppy raisers and volunteers, a wonderful Season’s Greetings and a healthy, Happy New Year! First, I want to thank Susan Luehrs and the whole Board of Directors for their welcoming and support during my first year with this awesome organization! It has been an honor and pleasure to become a part of the team! On August 4th, Hawaii Fi-Do was honored to receive from Governor Ige a proclamation naming it “Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dog” day in the State of Hawaii. We also received a proclamation of appreciation from the State of Hawaii Senate. And, in October, we had a very successful “Dining with Dogs” fundraising dinner at the Honolulu Country Club where we had 155 come to join us. As for expanded outreach, we had three new wonderful opportunities. In June, advisory board member, Patrick Hamlow, with his service dog, Umi, and I were featured on the television show “Dogs Are…” We had the chance to talk at length about our program, as well as raise concerns about “fake service dogs.” Also on the matter of “fake service dogs,” in early October I was able to have a good on-air conversation with KSSK radio’s Michael W. Perry and Larry Price. Patrick and Umi were also very helpful, joining me in presentations for Aloha United Way, allowing donors to meet his service dog. We are always looking for people who want to learn more about possibly getting involved. Our skilled, seasoned trainers will work closely with you all along the way, helping assure you are comfortable and confident in handling one of our pups as it advances from a wiggling puppy to a maturing service dog. We would really welcome you to contact us so we can address any questions you may have, and so we can talk about how you may be able to pitch in. 2 of 7 Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs Newsletter Letter from Susan Luehrs This year was a fun, full and fast year at FOUNDER & PROGRAM DIRECTOR Hawaii Fi-Do. Our new Executive Director Jim Kennedy took over all the administration duties and has been doing an excellent job. It was giant relief to be able to focus on our programs, the puppy project and our wonderful volunteers. Our dogs in training, the program dogs and certified working teams visited thousands of people on Oahu and the Big Island. These dogs have given back to the community in a very special way by educating the public and visiting countless hospitals, care homes, assisted living centers and schools. It's an excellent opportunity to train while sharing information and awareness about skilled service dogs, everyone benefits. We are also excited with the increased interest in our volunteer program this year and we welcome new board members as well as several much needed puppy raisers. We’re in our 16th year of serving Hawaii and 2016 looks so promising with new pups and more volunteers. There is a great need to help fill the overwhelming request for dogs especially from our veterans. As one of the 160 accredited ADI international training programs we are part of the solution to help these folks and make a difference. It’s the on-going support from our donors and community that really makes all this possible and it’s greatly appreciated. Thank you for making 2015 a successful year…let’s do it again. Happy Holidays! Mahalo from Hawaii Fi-Do’s Board of Directors & Staff! From left: Jim Kennedy, Rosanna Kanetake, Sherry Heiser, Vickie Kirihara, Susan Luehrs, Patricia Storino and Dara Fukuhara, front right. Spreading Aloha by Giving this Holiday As a Friends of Hawaii Charities charitable grant recipient, we are honored to participate in its fundraising opportunity, called “Aloha for Hawaii Charities,” offered in conjunction with the Sony Open PGA TOUR tournament. You can support Hawaii Fi-Do today and give us a boost between now to January 17, 2016, 4 p.m. HST! TO DONATE: Visit: www.friendsofhawaii.org/ contribute/aloha-hawaii-charities Select our charity from the list of participants Make your tax-deductible contribution to Friends of Hawaii Charities, Inc. Our charity will then receive 100% of your donation plus a bonus boost from Friends of Hawaii Charities. You may donate up to $10,000 to our charity in this program. If you would like to make a donation by check, please contact us at [email protected] for an Aloha for Hawaii Charities donation form. Again, we want to thank you all for your wonderful support. Page 3 of 7 Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs Newsletter WHAT'S NEW AT HAWAII FI-DO Hawaii Fi-Do has the pleasure to announce two new working teams: Larry Bigalow & Buzz Want to “Friend-Raise?” This year we started our “Friend-Raising” outreach program. Our board member Patricia Storino hosted our first “Friend-Raiser” at her lovely home. The “Friend-Raising” takes place at a host’s home, and there is no fundraising during the typical two-hour event. The purpose is to simply give others, who have not had the occasion to get to know us very well, the opportunity to meet our team, meet some of our dogs in training and a graduate or two with her or his service dog partner. It is our hope that these casual gatherings will raise awareness of the value and importance of our program within our community. If you would like to learn more about our Friend-Raising program, please contact Jim at [email protected]. We would love to talk about the possibilities. Veteran Larry Bigalow and his new service dog Buzz were just certified as a working team. Buzz helps with bracing, balance and mobility as well medical alert. Kenan Gordan & Wills GOOD TO KNOW... New graduate working team Kenan Gordan and his Mobility dog Wills. Walmart now has a store policy of no dogs allowed in shopping carts. All service dogs have to walk on a leash. find us… Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs Newsletter Page 4 of 7 “Dining with Dogs" to Raises Over $20,000 On October 23, Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs held its first major fundraising dinner, “Dining with Dogs," at the Honolulu Country Club. It was a resounding success by all accounts! There was a silent auction, with over 70 items, and a live auction. We had 155 people in attendance and, all combined, we raised over $22,000 net that evening. The emcee was Ramsey Wharton, of Hawaii News Now, and she spoke from her heart supporting our efforts! Our own board member, Rosanna Kanetake, was our guest speaker. She shared her moving story of her becoming aware of our organization, then receiving one of our service dogs, and how it changed her life. This is what we are all about: enhancing the quality of life of all of our graduates, allowing them to lead more full, independent lives. A number of people made the night the wonderful evening that is was. We need to say a special thanks to: • First Hawaiian Bank for making special arrangements for our use of their credit card processing that evening. That capability certainly helped us raise more funds that night! • Volunteer puppy raiser, Mitch Gowen, with his puppy, “Dano,” did a great job conducting the live auction … often adding quite a bit of comic relief along the way. • Volunteer Tammy Shiroma did a beautiful job on the invitations, table centerpieces and favors! She even set up a “store” that sold a number of fun items she created. • The evening’s co-chairs, board member Patricia Storino and Vickie Kennedy, did an incredible job of keeping the planning moving forward. Patricia also did a terrific job of organizing the quick processing all the auction sales at the end of the evening! • The whole fundraising committee put in hundreds hours over the months leading up the big night! • Lastly, we need to thank the Honolulu Country Club and its Dean Horikami for the delicious dinner, planning suggestions and beautiful venue. Next year we plan to have our big fundraising dinner on Friday, November 4, 2016. Please mark your calendars to join us for a really fun evening that night! Also, if you would like to volunteer for the event, sponsor a table, or donate auction items, we would really like to hear from you! Page 5 of 7 Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs Newsletter Zoe, Hawaii Fi-Do’s Ambassador, is Giving Back and Teaching Others Zoe is the off-spring of our Kea and volunteer, Loren Lasher’s dog, Buddy. We are following her training to become a demo dog. Often when requested, Hawaii Fi-Do will make presentations to organizations, businesses and schools providing information about Service Dogs. At times those presentations are made by Loren and Zoe. information about Hawaii Fi-Do and includes specifics of: breeding, training, care, and the activities of a service dog. Zoe is always well received demonstrating many service dog skills. For many, this 2 year old Labrador is a talented and loving representative to the community. During the past year she has represented Hawaii Fi-Do in many ways. She performs activities as an Ambassador in the community, modeling behaviors of a service dog and giving love as a therapy dog in care homes. As Zoe is a talented dog, she works with Loren as they coach some of our ‘puppy raisers’. Zoe has good social skills as well as some specifics related to service dog behaviors. She is a good model. Schools, businesses and professional organizations have seen Zoe during a presentation known as ‘Service Dogs 101’ in which Zoe and Loren provide information about service dogs. The presentation gives PUPPIES! This year was the “year of our best litters” ever. Both Kea, our yellow lab, and Tillie, our standard Labradoodle, blessed us with excellent litters giving us 8 new pups who are now doing the intensive 2 years of training required for certified dogs. These are the most dogs we have ever had in the fifteen years of our program! They all participate in our “super pup” project, which starts at 3 days old until they leave our kennels. We’ve had great results over the past years as we see the increase in the number of dogs passing ADI standards for service dogs. This little girl loves people and each week visits care homes giving love to the residents. She is vibrant and playful and brings smiles and much joy to the residents. Loren and Zoe are both honored to be part of the Hawaii Fi-Do family. Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs Newsletter A Year in Review Page 6 of 7 Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs Newsletter More of a Year in Review Page 7 of 7