Date
June 10, 2005
Contact
Valerie Sicignano (212) 561-9119
In Defense of Animals
131 Camino Alto
Mill Valley
CA 94941
IDA is an international, California-based animal advocacy organization dedicated to ending the abuse and exploitation of animals by defending their rights, welfare and habitats.
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IDA’s Animal Guardian Volunteer Day Celebrated June 11
Advocates Nationwide Get Active for Animals on Day of Action
Mill Valley, Calif. - As part of In Defense of Animals (IDA)’s “Animal Guardian Volunteer Day,” animal advocates from California to New York will be spending June 11 carrying out a host of efforts for animals including organizing adopt-a-thons, fostering kittens, bottle-feeding orphaned animals, hosting fundraisers for animal shelters, holding vegan bake sale fundraisers, cleaning shelters, and socializing animals in shelters. IDA started Animal Guardian Volunteer Day to recognize animal guardians nationwide by encouraging participation in events that turn compassion for animals into action by volunteering to help animals. Patrick McDonnell, creator of the award-winning comic strip Mutts, designed the official Animal Guardian Volunteer Day 2005 poster.
The first Animal Guardian Volunteer Day in 2004 was marked by celebrations and volunteer events in New York City and St. Louis, Mo. In New York City, Senator Liz Krueger presented IDA with a Resolution officially recognizing Animal Guardian Volunteer Day throughout the State of New York. IDA members volunteered at the Companion Animal Adopt-a-thon in Central Park sponsored by the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals. Animal Guardian Ambassadors Randy Grim, Quentin the “Miracle Dog,” New Jersey’s Bruce Zeman and canine companion Nathan (of “Nathan’s Law”) were also on hand for the festivities.
IDA’s Guardian Campaign celebrates the human-animal bond by encouraging adoption of the term “guardian” (rather than the outdated ‘owner’) to recognize and facilitate a deeper level of respect, compassion, and responsibility toward animal companions. Proponents point out the language change more closely reflects the relationship people have with their “best friends.”
“Animal Guardian Volunteer Day celebrations are powerful reflections of the important place of animals in our lives, and of the necessary changes that have occurred in how we perceive and relate to those who share our planet,” says Elliot M. Katz, DVM, president of IDA. “By organizing a volunteer project in our communities we make the world a better place and give something back to the animals who enrich our lives.”
For more information, or to download a copy of the Animal Guardian Volunteer Day poster designed by Patrick McDonnell, please visit
www.guardiancampaign.com/guardian_day.htm.
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