Golden
Retriever Foundation Pledges $500,000 to Morris Animal
Foundation Canine Cancer Campaign
DENVER, May 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Golden
Retriever Foundation (GRF) has responded to the launch
of Morris Animal Foundation's Canine Cancer Campaign
with a pledge of $500,000 over a five-year period. The
organization becomes the first breed foundation or club
to pledge a major gift to this project.
"Cancer is the leading cause of death among Goldens, as
it is among many breeds," said David Kinghorn, GRF
president. "We hope that other breed groups will follow
our lead and support this important endeavor."
The Canine Cancer Campaign is an unprecedented $30
million effort to cure canine cancer within a dog's
lifetime -- the next 10 to 20 years. With this gift, the
Golden Retriever Foundation will become the first MAF
Hero (those who give $500,000 to $999,999 to the
campaign.)
"We are very excited to become involved in this cancer
campaign on the ground level," Kinghorn said. "Lymphoma
and hemangiosarcoma are two of the cancers that most
affect Golden Retrievers. We believe the research funded
through this campaign will lead to treatments for these
cancers and will help to improve the health of Goldens."
"The Golden Retriever Foundation has been an excellent
partner in Morris Animal Foundation's mission to improve
canine health," said Dr. Patricia Olson, president/CEO
of Morris Animal Foundation. "As the proud parent of a
Golden named Socrates, I truly appreciate this gift. The
MAF Canine Cancer Campaign will make great strides in
prevention, treatment and hopefully cures for cancer,
which affects half of all dogs over the age of 2."
Media Interviews Available With:
Patricia N. Olson, DVM, Ph.D., President/CEO, Morris
Animal Foundation
Dave Kinghorn, President, Golden Retriever Foundation
About Morris Animal Foundation: Morris Animal
Foundation, established in 1948, is dedicated to funding
research that protects, treats and cures companion
animals and wildlife. MAF has been at the forefront of
funding breakthrough research studies benefiting animals
in some 100 countries, spanning all seven continents on
earth. MAF has its headquarters in Denver, Colorado. The
Foundation has funded more than 1,300 humane animal
health studies with funds approaching $50 million. One
hundred percent of all annual, unrestricted
contributions support animal health studies, not
administration or the cost of fundraising. For more
information, call (800) 243-2345, or visit
www.MorrisAnimalFoundation.org.
About the Golden Retriever Foundation:
The Golden Retriever Foundation was founded by the
Golden Retriever Club of America in 1997 to support
research, rescue and education. The GRF, a non-profit,
charitable organization is staffed entirely by
volunteers. The Foundation has five funds serving the
health and well-being of the Golden population: the Zeke
Cancer Research Fund which finances canine cancer
research at major universities and cancer centers; the
General Fund which supports the full range of Foundation
grants including non-cancer health studies and operating
expenses; the Rescue Fund which assists volunteer Golden
Retriever Rescue organizations to care for and find
homes for displaced Goldens; the April Fund which
defrays extraordinary veterinary expenses incurred by
individual Rescue dogs; and the Rachel Page Elliott
Educational Fund which underwrites public education
projects concerning Golden Retrievers and responsible
pet ownership. To date, more than $1 million in grants
have been awarded. For further information visit:
www.goldenretrieverfoundation.org.
Source: Morris Animal Foundation; Golden Retriever
Foundation
Web site: http://www.goldenretrieverfoundation.org/
Web site: http://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/
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