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Care Community Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Increase Pet
Adoptions
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 5, 2003
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Animal Care Community
Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Increase Pet Adoptions
January 5, 2003
PR-003-03
http://www.nyc.gov/html/om/html/2003a/pr003-03.html
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced the signing of a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Mayor's Alliance for New
York City's Animals and a complimentary memorandum between the Center
for Animal Care and Control (CACC) and Mayor's Alliance. The MOU facilitates
a Citywide adoption network to reduce the demand for animal control services.
The Mayor's Alliance was created in 2002 to establish a public-private
partnership with the City to develop creative approaches to issues concerning
companion animal care and control in the City and to raise public awareness
of these issues by bringing together not-for-profit animal care organizations
to find homes for adoptable animals and promote the spaying/neutering
of such animals.
"The partnership forged today is a win-win for New
York City," said Mayor Bloomberg. "It will enhance the level
of care at our animal shelters and increase animal adoption for needy
pets and host families."
"We are delighted that Mayor Bloomberg's administration,
in signing this memorandum of understanding with the Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's Animals, has demonstrated such a strong commitment to developing
creative solutions to the heartbreaking problems caused by cat and dog
overpopulation," said Jane Hoffman, President of the Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's Animals, Inc. "As a result of this historic agreement,
New York City's public spaces will soon be a showcase for all the wonderful
little four footed New Yorkers who want nothing more than the opportunity
to be someone's new best friend. Even for dogs and cats, New York is going
to be the greatest City in the world"
"We look forward to working with the Alliance to
find homes for all adoptable animals in our system," said Julian
Prager, CACC's Executive Director. "Finding homes for all adoptable
animals in our shelters will be a reachable goal with the cooperation
of the Alliance and its participating groups," said CACC's Executive
Director Julian Prager.
The City's MOU engages the Departments of Health and Mental
Hygiene, Parks, Citywide Administrative Services, and Transportation
to act in a coordinated manner to provide sites, primarily at City
parks, for regular Alliance and CACC adoption events in the five
boroughs. Once consistent locations are established, adoption events
will happen regularly, increasing animal adoptions throughout the
City. Historically, CACC sites are not situated for frequent encounters
with the public; the MOU organizes the appropriate City agencies
to work with the Alliance to increase animal adoption. The companion
MOU between the Alliance and CACC establishes principles of cooperation
between the care community and the CACC to improve City Animal shelters
and the care that they provide.
Contact:
Edward Skyler / Jordan Barowitz
(212) 788-2958
http://www.nyc.gov
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