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Launches "Vacancy" Ad Campaign in NYC Subway Stations,
September 28
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
The
Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals Launches "Vacancy"
Ad Campaign in NYC Subway Stations, September 28
"Vacancy" Ad Campaign asks New Yorkers,
"Is there room in your life for a homeless pet?"
NEW YORK, NY – Tuesday, September 22, 2009
– From September 28 until October 25, a series of intriguing
print ads will pose a simple question to New York City subway riders:
Is there room in your life for a homeless pet?
The advertising campaign was created to encourage
New Yorkers to adopt their next pet from a shelter or rescue group
instead of purchasing from a pet store. The Mayor's
Alliance for NYC's Animals worked with Filter Advertising in
New York City (who created the ads pro bono) to develop the ads
two years ago for an outdoor poster campaign that ran for a month
throughout the city. Now the campaign has been recast to reach the
tremendous audience of New York City subway riders.
The campaign's revival was made possible as a result
of the successful fundraising efforts by TAILS
(Toward Animals In Loving Spaces) of the Mayor's Alliance for
NYC's Animals — a group of young New York philanthropists
who work with the Mayor's Alliance to help achieve its goal of transforming
NYC into a no-kill community by 2015. TAILS raised the funds to
place the ads at a spring
fundraiser held specifically to fund the campaign. The timing
of this campaign corresponds with the New
York Week for the Animals, which takes place October 10–18
and features a wide range of animal-related events throughout New
York State, including adoption events, spay/neuter clinics, microchipping
clinics, and many more events that celebrate the importance of animals
in our lives.
The ads' creators developed the "Vacancy"
campaign as a simple, graphic and emotional approach to pet adoption
based on a single premise: asking New Yorkers if they have room
in their lives for a homeless pet. The situations depicted in the
series of five ads show people in recognizable settings where a
dog or cat would naturally be present. But instead of a cat or dog,
the absence of a pet is suggested by a "vacancy" sign.
For example, one of the ads features a sleeping young couple, and
at the foot of the bed (where there could very well be a dog or
a cat) is a vacancy sign. The tagline states, "Is there room
in your life for a homeless pet?"
"We are excited to launch our first advertising
campaign in the NYC subways, and hope that it will increase responsible
pet adoptions in our city and decrease the number of homeless pets
at our city shelters," says Jane Hoffman, President of the
Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals. "We're grateful for the
efforts made by the TAILS fundraisers and also Filter Advertising,
who were the driving forces behind this moving campaign."
About the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded
in 2002 and powered by Maddie's Fund, The Pet Rescue Foundation,
is a coalition of more than 160 animal rescue groups and shelters
that is working with Animal Care & Control of New York City
(AC&C) to end the killing of healthy and treatable cats and
dogs at AC&C shelters. To achieve that goal, the Alliance, a
501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, helps its Alliance Participating
Organizations (APOs) work to their highest potential to increase
pet adoptions and spay/neuter rates, with the goal of transforming
New York City into a no-kill community by 2015. www.AnimalAllianceNYC.org
About Filter Advertising Agency
Founded in 2005 by industry veterans Chris Brignola
and Jay Sharfstein, Filter Advertising is a full-service agency
with offices in New York City and Red Bank, NJ. www.FilterAdvertising.com
Press Contact
Carrie Hyman, M. Silver Associates
Phone: (212) 754-6500 x245
E-mail: carrie@msilver-pr.com
Jessica Del Guercio, M. Silver Associates
Phone: (212) 754-6500 x237
E-mail: jessica@msilver-pr.com
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