Losing Turbo was sudden, it saddened all of us including our other dog Leo, they were the original bully brothers. Turbo would always recognize when a family member was feeling ill while laying on the couch he would jump up and nestle himself close by to make us feel better. When Leo realized Turbo was no longer in the house he stopped eating, having a sad look and no interest in playing with his toys. Trying to cope with the loss we had Turbo cremated and placed him on our mantle in the family room where we all gathered after dinner. Along with his urn on the mantle there are photos of him, his paw prints and a heart shaped pillow with his picture on it. As we still miss him dearly we contiously talk about him and the funny things he would do. To help our dog Leo, the boys suprised all of us with another bull dog for Easter. As much as we all fell in love with our new Bully Mavy we realize that our Turbo holds a special place in all of our hearts, he was one of a kind and his personality could never be replaced he was just the sweetest dog and did the funniest things like jumping in the tub while mom was taking a bath. We will forever LOVE our English Bulldog Turbo and keep talking about the funny things he would do.
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Carabetta Cares
Meriden, CT
Anna's Mission of Caring
Anna Carabetta, Founder & President
Having experienced losses of her own, It is through her personal experiences and upbringing that shape Anna into the woman she is today.
From a young age, I held a special connection to my father. With him always by my side, our bond helped me through both tragedies and triumphs, he was my rock. When I returned home from the hospital after suffering the loss of my first pregnancy, he was there. I even recall waking to him carrying me to the bathroom after I had fainted from weakness and low blood count. When he passed suddenly, I experienced yet another of life's heartbreaks. I grew up modestly, in a home filled with much love and care. I understood the difficulties that come with life's tragedies and the support needed to sustain a daily lifestyle. I found my strength in healing from the losses of my pregnancy and my father through reflection and inner self growth. I made it my mission to make happy places throughout my life for others, one that I will continue both tirelessly and selflessly.
In 1991 I began my toy giving drive during the holiday season, and it is something that still brings me much joy. The toys are collected and donated to organizations. When we first started out 30 years ago, it was a small drive at my local church. Growing into teaming up with local non-profits, to becoming a non-profit of my own, we have been able to make the holiday season a joyous one for children who are needing it most.
In 1994, I began my career in the fitness and wellness industry upon the loss of my father, going on to open my boutique fitness studio in 2011. I wanted to find a way to help and educate others through teaching, wellness retreats and training.
Anna's love and passion for people is unmeasurable. One of her greatest hopes is to continue to inspire others through her own experiences and form meaningful connections with like minded individuals along her journey.
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