Thank you for visiting my Friends of Aine Kids' Try-athlon fundraising page!
On Sunday, August 3rd, I will be racing in a kids' try-athlon to raise money for Friends of Aine. My mom works there and they help kids and their families after someone they love dies. Everyone who works there is really nice and Carter and I got to watch the Fourth of July fireworks from the third floor of the house. It's a really welcoming place, and we love to go there and visit mom-- so we can see why other kids love it there too. Aine loved dragonflies, purple was her favorite color, and she also liked to ride her bike, run, and swim. So I've been practicing all three this summer to get ready for the race! I'm going to swim from one end of the pool to the other, ride my bike one mile, and run a half mile. I think I'm going to get really tired!
I hope you can make a donation to help me reach my fundraising goal.
Here are some more grown-up words from my mom:
Friends of Aine is an organization based in NH that provides support for grieving children and families. Friends of Aine's mission is to help children and families grieving a death navigate their path to a hopeful future. Through free peer-to-peer support and resources, grieving children and families learn they are not alone. They are able to manage the many emotions that come with their grief, relate to peers that understand what they are going through, and learn coping strategies to build resilience for other inevitable challenges they will face. In addition to the work being done in the center in Manchester, Friends of Aine staff has also developed and distributed resources to educators in more than 275 schools throughout New Hampshire, so that kids who can't make it to our groups can have access to some of the same tools.
If you would like to learn more about Friends of Aine please visit www.friendsofaine.com. 100% of your donation supports Friends of Aine and all contributions are tax deductible.
Thank you for your support!
Friends of Aine Kids Try-athlon
Sunday, August 3rd, 2025 will mark our 12th Annual Kids' Try-athlon.
The Friends of Aine Kids' Try-athlon is designed for children ages 4-15, regardless of their athletic ability. The race course design and event timing are provided by our friends at Millennium Running, and our post-race family festival is run by volunteers, sponsors, and community collaborators. This community event now attracts over 300 racers, along with hundreds of spectators and volunteers. All event proceeds support bereavement services offered at the Friends of Aine Center for Grieving Children & Families. For detailed information on race bag pick-up, bib numbers, event parking, schedule and course details, please visit our Race Day Information page.
Our Try-athlon is made up of three events (swimming, biking and running) and is set up in 2 categories:
Wave 1: Ages 11 -15
- swim 50 yards (no flotation devices allowed)
- bike 2 miles
- run 1 mile
Wave 2: Ages 4 -10 swim
- 25 yards (no flotation devices allowed)
- bike 1 mile
- run ½ mile
We consider this event a tribute to Aine, as a fundraiser and as an opportunity to get kids moving. We like to believe that the race allows kids to help themselves, while helping other kids!
After completing the race, all participants and families are invited to our post-event festivities! Children enjoy crafts, activites, and snacks to celebrate a job well done!
Aine Marie Phillips (pronounced Ahn-ya) was just eight years old when she died suddenly and unexpectedly, leaving behind her parents, David and Christine, and her five-year-old sister and best friend, Bella. David and Christine soon realized that while there were support services available for grieving parents, there were few resources available for children like Bella. To channel their grief and honor Aine, David and Christine set out to fill this void. Friends of Aine was developed to create an enduring legacy for Aine that embodies her spirit and character by helping bereaved children and their families. Friends of Aine’s mission is to help children and families grieving a death navigate their path to a hopeful future.
Research shows that the impact of child grief can be acute and long-lasting and can have a profound effect on children's long-term health and well-being. Children who have experienced a death often deal with multiple traumas because of the death, which could be losing a home, changing schools, and economic factors. Children who don't receive the support to deal with grief and multiple traumas are more likely to suffer from mental health problems, shorter schooling, lower self-esteem, sexual risk behaviors, and risks of suicide, violence, sexual abuse, and exploitation.
As the only organization in New Hampshire dedicated solely to child grief, Friends of Aine has extensive experience delivering youth peer-to-peer grief support and related education and consultation services to New Hampshire children, youth, and families. Since 2017, we have been running our in-center peer-to-peer program, providing grief support services to children ages 4 to 18 and their caregivers. This highly successful program has grown every year since its inception. What started as a program serving five children in 2017 has become a program enrolling more than 248 children, youth, teens, and caregivers to date. Our current capacity is 375, with a 50% retention rate. Since 2020 alone, we have served more than 610 children and adults through peer-to-peer support groups.