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New York City $15.5 Million
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 2005
Maddie's Fund to Give New York City $15.5 Million
Alameda, CA January 2005 Maddie's
Fund, the Pet Rescue Foundation (www.maddiesfund.org),
has awarded $1,738,800 to support the first year of Maddie's Pet
Rescue Project and Maddie's Spay/Neuter Project in New York City.
As goals are achieved, Maddie's Fund will provide New York City
animal welfare groups and veterinarians with up to $15.5 million
to end the killing of healthy and treatable shelter dogs and cats
within ten years.
Working together towards one common goal, the lifesaving
projects in New York City are administered by two different organizations
operating under separate Maddie's Fund grants:
Maddie's Pet Rescue Project is led by the Mayor's
Alliance for NYC's Animals. Established in 2002, the Mayor's Alliance
is a coalition of more than 90 animal rescue groups and shelters
working with the city of New York to find a home for every cat and
dog in the city who needs one.
The Mayor's Alliance has received a first year grant
of $898,800 to increase adoptions by 2,800 over the previous year's
baseline and to decrease the number of dogs and cats euthanized
in New York City shelters by 2,800.
Maddie's Spay/Neuter Project is administered
by the Veterinary Medical Association of NYC (VMA/NYC). Surgeries
will be performed by participating private practice veterinarians.
Maddie's Spay/Neuter Project has a first year
goal of 14,000 surgeries. The VMA/NYC plans to reach this goal by
offering dog spays and neuters for $20 and cat spays and neuters
for $10 to pets of low-income New Yorkers. Clients must show proof
of income with a Medicaid card. A first year grant of $840,000 has
been awarded to the VMA/NYC to administer the project and help underwrite
the cost of the surgeries.
The New York City grant award is the largest amount
Maddie's Fund has earmarked for any single project, and probably
the largest dollar figure set aside for any companion animal endeavor
worldwide.
Explains Maddie's Fund President Rich Avanzino,
"New York is the most influential city in the world. As such,
helping New York save all of its healthy and treatable shelter dogs
and cats has ramifications far beyond its borders. This project
will be a beacon for the nation and the world."
To follow the progress of Maddies Pet Rescue Project
and Maddie's Spay/Neuter Projects in New York City, log on to the
Maddie's Fund website at www.maddiesfund.org/projects/index.html.
Contact:
Rich Avanzino, President
Maddie's Fund
(510) 337-8979
info@maddiesfund.org
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| About Maddie's Fund
Maddie's Fund, The
Pet Rescue Foundation (www.maddiesfund.org),
is a family foundation funded by PeopleSoft Founder Dave Duffield,
and his wife, Cheryl, to help create a no-kill nation. The
first step is to help develop programs that guarantee loving
homes for all healthy shelter dogs and cats throughout the
country. The next step will be to save the sick and injured
pets in animal shelters nationwide. Maddie's Fund is named
after the family's beloved Miniature Schnauzer who passed
away in 1997.
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