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Year of the Dog in Chinatown Parade
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, February 1, 2006
Homeless NYC Dogs Help Celebrate the Year of the
Dog in Chinatown Parade
New York, NY Wednesday, February 1, 2006
For the first time ever, adoptable shelter dogs decked out in bright
orange "Adopt Me" vests will join the celebratory ranks
of marching bands, elaborate floats, lion and dragon dancers, musicians,
and magicians in one of Chinatown's most spectacular events —
the Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade, on Sunday, February 5, 2006.
In keeping with this year's designation as the Year
of the Dog, several dozen dogs from area shelters, including Animal
Haven Shelter, Bide-A-Wee,
the Humane
Society of New York, and Animal
Care & Control of NYC, will strut their stuff for the thousands
of New Yorkers and visitors expected to attend the festive event.
"This is an exciting opportunity for New Yorkers
to celebrate the Year of the Dog in a very significant way,"
says Jane Hoffman, President of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals.
"Dogs represent loyalty, unconditional love, and forgiveness.
But here in NYC, thousands of wonderful dogs (and cats) are killed
each year simply because they don't have homes. What could be more
in keeping with the Year of the Dog than for more New Yorkers to
open up their hearts and homes and adopt one of the thousands of
wonderful dogs who end up at our city's shelters?"
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, of which
all four of the shelters participating in the parade are members,
is a coalition of approximately 100 animal shelters and rescue groups
that are working with the City of New York to end the killing of
healthy and treatable dogs and cats in the city within the next
10 years. In 2005, the Mayor's Alliance was awarded a multi-year
grant from California-based Maddie's
Fund, The Pet Rescue Foundation, to fund a 10-year initiative
to transform New York City into a no-kill community. "Maddie,"
the larger-than-life size Miniature Schnauzer mascot representing
Maddie's Fund, will appear in Sunday's parade, marching alongside
the adoptable dogs.
How can New Yorkers help transform New York into
a no-kill city? Hoffman replies, "By adopting from a shelter
or rescue group instead of pet shops and irresponsible breeders,
and by spaying or neutering every companion animal, New Yorkers
can help to make their city more humane and eventually help end
the killing and suffering of thousands of homeless animals each
year."
The parade will begin at 1:00 p.m. on Mott Street
and wind throughout Chinatown, ending at Worth Street around 3:00
p.m.
Adopt a Little New Yorker Today!
The Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded in 2002 and powered
by Maddie's Fund, is a coalition
of of approximately 100 animal rescue groups and shelters that are
working with the City of New York to find homes for every cat and
dog in the city who needs one. For more information about the Mayor's
Alliance and its Participating
Organizations, please visit the Alliance web site at www.AnimalAllianceNYC.org.
Maddie's
Fund, also known as The Pet Rescue Foundation, is
a $240 million family foundation established in 1999 to help communities
throughout the U.S. eliminate the unnecessary killing of healthy
and treatable homeless animals merely because they do not have homes.
The foundation was created by Dave Duffield, founder and Board Chairman
of the Silicon Valley-based software giant PeopleSoft, and his wife,
Cheryl, in honor of the beloved family Miniature Schnauzer, Maddie,
who died in 1997. For more information about Maddie's Fund, please
visit their web site at www.maddiesfund.org.
Contact:
Steve Gruber, Director of Communications
Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals
Phone: (917) 359-6003
Fax: (212) 591-6383
E-mail: news@AnimalAllianceNYC.org
Web Site: http://www.AnimalAllianceNYC.org
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