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In 2007, a 9-year-old Staten Island boy died in a fire while trying to save his beloved Yorkie, named Sophie. Now Tommy Monhan has a humane award named in his honor for those kids who have shown that same extraordianry courage.
The ASPCA is calling on you to nominate extraordinary pets and people for its 2009 Humane Awards, and is currently accepting nominations via its web site.
If you know a fabulous feline or precocious pooch with a knack for saving lives, or a heroic human being who has improved the lives of animals.
Last year’s winners included a guide cat to a blind pooch; a black Labrador mix who helped a 10-year-old boy battling cerebral palsy through his road to recovery; a 12-year-old girl who launched a web site to help provide food to dogs and cats at shelters across the country; a law enforcement officer who works tirelessly to prosecute animal abusers; and a firefighter who saved an injured bear cub from a wildfire.
Those who may be considered for this distinguished honor include humans who have worked on behalf of animal welfare and animals who have engaged in acts of heroism in the United States during the past year. Winners will be invited to attend the Humane Awards Luncheon, sponsored by the Hartville Group, on Thursday, October 29, at the newly-renovated Pierre Hotel in New York City, where the awards will be presented.
Categories open for nomination include:
All submissions must include the following: the nominee’s name, street address, email address; telephone number; the category for which he/she is being nominated; and a short statement (400 words or less) of why this person or pet deserves the award.
The deadline for entries is Wednesday, July 15, at 12 PM (EST). Winners will be chosen by a committee selected by the ASPCA and announced to the public in mid-October. For more information, please visit www.aspca.org/hal.