Big changes seem to be on the way for the homeless dogs and cats of New York City, as new leadership arrives at the City's most prominent animal facilities. New York City Animal Care and Control (formerly the Center for Animal Care and Control) handles animal control for the entire City. The ASPCA is the City's leading charitable organization devoted to animals. The newly formed Mayor's Alliance for New York City's Animals, Inc. is helping the City help the many New Yorkers working on their own or through small not-for-profit organizations to end the killing of adoptable dogs and cats. Join us for a discussion with leaders of these organizations as they tell you what their plans are, what challenges they face, and how the rest of us can participate in making New York City the best place in the country for dogs and cats.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2003, 6:30-8:30 pm
House of the Association, 42 West 44th Street
Moderator:
MEENA ALAGAPPAN
Senior Instructor & Counsel, Advantage Testing, Inc.
Speakers:
ED BOKS
Executive Director, New York City Animal Care and Control
JANE HOFFMAN
President, Mayor's Alliance for New York City's Animals, Inc.
EDWIN SAYRES
President, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Sponsored by:
Committee on Legal Issues Pertaining to Animals, Meena Alagappan, Chair
Members of the Association, their guests and all other interested persons are invited to attend.
No fee or reservation is required.
www.animalalliancenyc.org