CONWAY â After skipping a graduation ceremony during 2020 and postponing a May ceremony earlier this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Assistance Canine Training Services will celebrate six graduate teams this Saturday, July 24, at 2 p.m. at the Journey Church in Conway.
Graduate teams include a service dog team, an explosive detection dog team, a facility dog team and three facility dogs for education teams.
Robin Crocker, head trainer for ACTS, learned Tuesday that five of the six graduates can attend along with most of the current puppies in training will also be in attendance and ready to âstrut their stuffâ at the popular Puppy Parade opens up the ceremony. Each of the puppies in training will demonstrate a different skill on stage and will show the audience what they are learning.
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Foundation for Seacoast Health provides grants to support local organizations during the pandemic
Special to Seacoastonline
PORTSMOUTH – The Foundation for Seacoast Health is a nonprofit, private non-operating foundation that was established in 1984 with the vision to promote the well-being of residents across the Seacoast community. The Foundation believes the term ‘health’ includes a positive state of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being, and seeks to support all these aspects for its community members.
The Foundation issues grants to nonprofit and public organizations that are focused in the areas of health and wellness promotion, protection, prevention, training, and education. Grantees must serve and benefit individuals who reside in the Foundation’s service area which includes Portsmouth, Newington, New Castle, Greenland, Rye, and North Hampton, NH, and Kittery, Eliot, and York, Maine.