Calling All
Extraordinary
Pets and People!
ASPCA Seeking
Nominations for
Annual Humane
Awards
NEW YORK, June
21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/
-- The ASPCA(R)
(American
Society for the
Prevention of
Cruelty to
Animals(R)) is
inviting the
public to
nominate
extraordinary
pets and people
for its annual
Humane Awards.
Those who may be
considered for
this
distinguished
and unique honor
include humans
who have worked
on behalf of
animal welfare
and animals who
have engaged in
acts of heroism
in the United
States during
the past year.
Winners will be
invited to
attend the
Humane Awards
Luncheon in New
York City on
Thursday,
November 1, at
the historic
Rainbow Room,
where the awards
will be
presented.
Categories open
for nominations
include:
-- ASPCA Dog of
the Year (for a
dog who has
performed a
heroic act in
the
past year).
-- ASPCA Cat of
the Year (for a
cat who has
performed a
heroic act in
the
past year).
-- ASPCA Kid of
the Year (for a
child under 14
who has rescued
an animal
or helps make
the world a
kinder place for
animals).
-- ASPCA Law
Enforcement
Officer of the
Year (for a
member of the
municipal police
force (or other
public service
officer) who has
made a
heroic effort to
save an animal
in the past
year).
-- ASPCA Fireman
of the Year (for
a municipal
firefighter who
has made a
heroic effort to
save an animal
in the past
year).
"The Humane
Awards Luncheon
is our way of
recognizing the
important role
animals play in
our lives, the
significance of
the human-animal
bond, and the
people who make
animal welfare a
central part of
their lives,"
said ASPCA
President & CEO
Ed Sayres.
Nominations
should be
submitted via
the ASPCA Web
site (www.aspca.org/nominate).
Included on the
submission form
should be the
nominee's name,
street address,
email address,
and telephone
number; the
category for
which he/she is
being nominated;
and a short
statement (75
words or less)
of why the
nominator thinks
this person or
pet deserves the
award.
Deadline for
entries is
Wednesday,
August 15, at 12
PM noon (EST).
Winners will be
chosen by a
committee
selected by the
ASPCA.
About the
ASPCA(R)
Founded in 1866,
the ASPCA(R)
(The American
Society for the
Prevention of
Cruelty to
Animals(R)) was
the first humane
organization
established in
the Western
Hemisphere and
today has one
million
supporters. The
ASPCA's mission
is to provide
effective means
for the
prevention of
cruelty to
animals
throughout the
United States.
The ASPCA
provides
national
leadership in
anti- cruelty,
animal behavior,
humane
education,
government
affairs and
public policy,
shelter support,
and animal
poison control.
The NYC
headquarters
houses a
full-service
animal hospital
and adoption
facility. The
Humane Law
Enforcement
department
enforces New
York's animal
cruelty laws and
is featured on
the reality
television
series "Animal
Precinct" on
Animal Planet.
Visit
www.aspca.org
for more
information.
Source: ASPCA
Web site:
http://www.aspca.org/
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