MISSION UNBELIEVABLE
On April 28, Trouble is joining forces with Boston's Wounded Vet Ride to raise funds for two of New England's most severely injured Marines: Cpl. Evan Reichenthal and Cpl. Greg Caron.
Read the story here:
To date there are 900 motorcyclists participating!
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We have created a Limited Edition Trouble Medallion Keychain ... which is so appropriate for these brave men.
Front: "Trouble Says Be Tough"
Back : "Where There's Trouble, There's Hope"
Evan Reichenthal was part of the inspiration for our Two Soldiers Campaign to deliver Trouble the Dog to soldiers and their families at Walter Reed Army Hospital ... and we are excited to have this opportunity to help once again.
A full 20% of the sale of each keychain will go directly to this cause.
If you prefer to simply donate, please click the Donate Now Button below.
Thank you.
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Sheila was honored to be chosen as an Exceptional Woman by Magic 106.7 and had the pleasure of being interviewed by Candy O'Terry to tell her story of Trouble and hope! Please click below to listen.
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Trouble had the honor of bringing some hope and joy to children in Haiti over Christmas ... "we saw with our own eyes how Trouble brought joy to kids in Port au Prince".
Trouble was delivered by the Sante Fanm ak la Fanmi organization founded by Sherline Chery. She was accompanied by Nancy Blaisdell and her son Peter Neudel in photo above. They are doing extraordinary work in Haiti.
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Trouble brings some joy to Shriner's Hospital for Children in Boston!
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A generous donation by Susan Donahue Cross in honor of her father was given to Shriner's Children's Hospital in Boston -- 50 Trouble Dogs and Books were distributed to their patients right before Christmas 2010.
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To date, Trouble is in the hands of over 4,000 children located as far away as Mali, Africa and Iraq.
Trouble has donated over $20,000 to charities helping children and dogs in needs such as St. Jude Children's Hospital, Boston Children's Hospital, Children's Miracle Network, Hasbro Children's Hospital, CancerCare New York, SPCA of Tennessee, New England Assistance Dogs for Deaf and Disabled Americans, just to name a few.
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Preliminary word of mouth testing has overwhelmingly shown that Trouble does elicit hope and joy in children and adults. As a result, there is now a scientific survey underway to capture the magic of Trouble.
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Trouble and friend at In Full Force's South of Boston event. Photo by Elena Gormley Photography
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Trouble and a very special friend at L.A. Children's Hospital Photo by Keats Elliott Photography
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Trouble and a brand new friend at the CancerCare for Kids Book Club in New York City
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Kendra and Sheila signing a Trouble book for a new friend at the CancerCare for Kids Book Club in New York City
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