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Soul Mates Adoption Posters
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The Soul Mates poster
from Maddie's Fund will help promote pet adoptions at
your shelter, veterinary practice, or business. Click
here for a closer look (.pdf). |
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In January 2007, a heart-warming new poster entitled
Soul Mates will start promoting pet adoptions from shelters
and rescue groups around New York City. Created and produced by
Maddie's Fund, the poster
captures the essence of the joyful act of adopting.
Soul Mates will be available to all Alliance
Participating Organizations (APOs) as well as veterinary practices
and other businesses that want to promote adoption. The posters
are available in two sizes: small (11" x 17") and large
(22" x 34"). APOs can display the poster in their shelter
lobby or reception area, or place it on view in an adoption outlet
(if permitted by the host store or business). They also can be displayed
at adoption events and other functions, or in windows of businesses
at street-level.
Although the posters feature the Maddie's Fund toll-free
number for people seeking to locate a shelter or rescue group near
them, customizable
labels (MACtac SR6644 – 4" x 2.25") are available
to organizations that want to feature their contact information
on the poster.
Get Posters for Your Shelter, Vet Practice, or Business
APOs, veterinary practices, and other businesses
can request a poster by e-mailing info@AnimalAllianceNYC.org.
| About Maddie's Fund
Maddie's Fund, The Pet Rescue Foundation
(www.maddiesfund.org),
is a family foundation funded by Workday and PeopleSoft Founder
Dave Duffield and his wife, Cheryl. Maddie's Fund is helping
to create a no-kill nation where all healthy and treatable
shelter dogs and cats are guaranteed a loving home. To achieve
this goal, Maddie's Fund is investing its resources in building
community collaborations where animal welfare organizations
come together to develop successful models of lifesaving;
in veterinary colleges to help shelter medicine become part
of the veterinary curriculum; in private practice veterinarians
to encourage greater participation in the animal welfare cause;
and in the implementation of national strategies to collect
and report shelter statistics. Maddie's Fund is named after
the family's beloved Miniature Schnauzer who passed away in
1997.
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