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Betty White Brings Safe Watch by Monsignor and MAF Together

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Betty White Brings Safe Watch by Monsignor and Morris Animal Foundation Together to Benefit Senior Community

National Roll-Out Campaign Set for November with Spokesperson, Actress Betty White…

Nashville, TN, October 26, 2009-Scheduled for a November roll-out starting in the states of Tennessee and Florida, Tennessee home-based Safe Watch by Monsignor has created a new technology designed to empower senior citizens in their independence. Named the number 1 safety device for seniors, Safe Watch is a combination of technology’s most recent advancements.  It’s a watch, it’s cellular and it’s the smallest GPS tracking device in the world.  The watch utilizes cutting edge technology to provide security and comfort to the senior community with instant access to emergency help, critical medical information and personal emergency contacts.

Recently Safe Watch endorsement spots were filmed in Los Angeles with beloved actress and animal lover, Betty White.  Betty introduced Morris Animal Foundation (of which she has been a trustee for the past forty two years) to Monsignor C. Riley, president and CEO of Safe Watch by Monsignor.  At her request, Paul Raybould, executive vice president of the organization, flew out to Nashville to present the foundation and its story to Monsignor and the Safe Watch team.

“After hearing the background and scope of the Morris Foundation I understand why Betty loves them so much and wanted us to forge an alliance with them,” shares Monsignor.  “We are proud to support the Morris Animal Foundation and their scientific breakthrough cures for animal diseases.  Pets are a proven comfort to the senior community, which makes supporting the foundation very fulfilling.”  Safe Watch by Monsignor has committed to 4 years of a portion of product sales proceeds to benefit the organization.

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Betty White Honored With 2009 SAG Life Achievement Award

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

46th Annual Accolade to be Presented During the 16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®

Simulcast on TNT and TBS on Saturday, January 23, 2010
Screen Actors Guild (SAG) announced today beloved comedienne, pioneering television producer, host, author and animal advocate Betty White, will receive the Guild’s most prestigious accolade-the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award for career achievement and humanitarian accomplishment. White will be presented the Award, given annually to an actor who fosters the “finest ideals of the acting profession,” at the “16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®”, which premieres live on TNT and TBS Saturday, January 23, 2010, at 8 p.m. ET/PT, 7 p.m. CT and 6 p.m. MT.

In making today’s announcement, Screen Actors Guild National President Alan Rosenberg said, “Whether creating some of television’s most indelible characters, plunging into film roles with joyous gusto or perfecting the art of the quip as a television panelist and host, Betty White has entertained audiences with her impeccable comic timing and remarkable wit for more than sixty years. Her lifelong devotion to the welfare of animals, manifest in her work as an author, producer and philanthropist, is further evidence of her tremendous humanity and meaningful contributions in so many important areas. Screen Actors Guild is honored to celebrate Betty White’s extraordinary achievements over the course of an exemplary life.”

On the morning she was asked to accept Screen Actors Guild’s highest honor, White was headed to the set of the Disney feature “You Again,” starring Kristen Bell (as her granddaughter), Jamie Lee Curtis, Sigourney Weaver and Kristin Chenowith. Earlier this summer, White played Ryan Reynold’s scene-stealing Grandma Annie in the chart-topping Sandra Bullock romantic comedy “The Proposal.” She is currently heard in theatres voicing the elderly Yoshie in Oscar-winner Hayao Miyazaki’s animated adventure “Ponyo.”

Betty Marion White was born January 17, 1922, in Oak Park, Ill., the only child of Horace, an electrical engineer, and Tess, a housewife. The family moved to California when White was 2. After graduating Beverly Hills High School, White made her professional debut at the Bliss Hayden Little Theatre and landed parts in such popular radio shows as “Blondie,” “The Great Gildersleeve” and “This Is Your FBI.” Her first radio program, “The Betty White Show,” followed. Her big break came in 1949, when she joined Al Jarvis’ five-and-a-half-hour, six-days-a-week live KLAC-TV variety show, “Hollywood on Television.” Starting out as Jarvis’ “Girl Friday,” White inherited the show’s hosting duties for two more years when Jarvis left in 1952.

The same year she formed Bandy Productions with producer Don Fedderson and writer George Tibbles. Spinning off characters from a “Hollywood on Television” sketch, they created the domestic comedy “Life with Elizabeth,” White received her first of six Emmys. Syndication brought the program to national audiences through the mid-’50s. The series made White one of only a few women with creative control before and behind the camera in television’s early years. White went on to produce and host a daily NBC talk/variety skein “The Betty White Show,” garnering a Daytime Emmy nomination. Her second situation comedy, “A Date with the Angels,” premiered in 1957, then evolved into another eponymous comedy/variety showcase.

White’s sly ribald humor made her an audience favorite on the late-night circuit, not only matching wits with Jack Paar (more than 70 appearances) Merv Griffin and Johnny Carson (including many “Mighty Carson Art Players” performances) but also subbing for all three as guest host. Her clever spontaneity also earned her spots on numerous game and talk shows, such as “The Match Game,” “To Tell the Truth,” “I’ve Got A Secret” “Liar’s Club” and especially “Password,” whose host Allen Ludden she married in 1963 after a persistent two-year courtship.

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Searching for the next top dog

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Photo courtesy of Wendy Dickie Fine Eye Photography

Your dog could be a top model. MAF has teamed with Orvis and Eukanuba to help find a cure for canine cancer through Orvis’s annual photo contest. Submit photos of your favorite canine at http://www.orvis.com/coverdog by Jan. 24, 2010. The winning photograph will grace the cover of the fall 2010 Orvis Dog Book, and the winning photographer will win a $500 Orvis gift card. Vote for your favorite dog for just $1 per vote, with all voting proceeds going toward MAF’s Canine Cancer Campaign. Orvis and Eukanuba, together, will match your contribution up to $30,000. So, every vote you cast becomes $2 toward research to prevent, treat and cure cancer.

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Honor Memory of a Special Pet During National Pet Memorial Month

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Morris Animal Foundation Pet Sympathy Cards Also Improve Animal Health

National Pet Memorial Month in September is the ideal time to honor the life of a beloved pet—yours or someone else’s. Morris Animal Foundation’s (MAF) pet sympathy cards celebrate the life of a lost pet and also offer animal lovers an opportunity to improve the future of animal health. Pet sympathy cards are customized with the names of the pet owner and the pet and include a built-in frame for the pet’s photo. Cards are sent with a minimum donation of $10 per card. All proceeds from the cards help MAF protect, treat and cure the world’s animals.

For more information or to honor a pet, visit www.MorrisAnimalFoundation.org/pet-memorial/ or call 800.243.2345.

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Fellowships Address Critical Shortage of Veterinary Researchers

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Heading Back to School: Veterinarians Combine Stethoscopes with Microscopes

New Fellowship Program Partners Nonprofit, Industry and Academia to Provide Solution for Critical Shortage of Animal Health Scientists

Denver/August 31, 2009 — Private practice isn’t for everyone, but for graduating veterinary students facing an average of $120,000 in debt, it often is the only logical choice. A new program—the Pfizer Animal Health–Morris Animal Foundation (MAF) Veterinary Fellowship for Advanced Study—gives current practitioners necessary financial support while they pursue a veterinary research career. The program commits a minimum of nearly $1.7 million over four years toward a solution to the growing need for trained veterinary scientists.

“Many practicing veterinarians may wish to become veterinary scientists but can’t continue their educational journey due to financial constraints, such as high student debt,” said David Haworth, DVM, PhD, director, global alliances for Pfizer Animal Health. “The Pfizer Animal Health–MAF fellowships help these professionals pursue a new career path and provide a unique solution to the critical need for more veterinary scientists.”

The recipients of the fellowships are practicing veterinarians returning for a PhD. Each will receive $60,000 per year for four years—provided equally by MAF, Pfizer Animal Health and the student’s academic institution—for living expenses and tuition while pursuing advanced veterinary study. Upon receiving their degree, graduates must commit to staying in animal health research for at least four years, where they will help fill a much needed gap in the veterinary medical field.

“New discoveries in animal health—which also may improve human health—will not occur without new scientists seeking solutions,” said Patricia N. Olson, DVM, PhD, president/CEO of MAF. “By providing students with a living wage while they pursue advanced scientific training, this fellowship program opens the door to new careers for veterinary professionals and helps ensure the future of veterinary medical advances.”

Interviews are available with fellows as well as MAF and Pfizer representatives.

Contacts:

Heidi Jeter, Director of Marketing & Communications, MAF
hjeter@morrisanimalfoundation.org or 303.708.3404

Rick Goulart, Director of Public Relations, Pfizer Animal Health
Rick.Goulart@pfizer.com or 212.733.7457

About MAF: Morris Animal Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 1948, is dedicated to funding animal health research that protects, treats and cures companion animals, horses and wildlife. MAF has been at the forefront of funding breakthrough research studies benefiting animals on all seven continents. MAF has its headquarters in Denver. Charity Navigator ranks MAF as a four-star charity, the highest rating. MAF is a BBB Wise Giving Alliance Charity Seal Holder. For more information, call 800.243.2345 or visit MorrisAnimalFoundation.org.

About Pfizer Animal Health: Pfizer Animal Health, one of six business units of Pfizer-Inc. (NYSE: PFE), is a world leader in discovering and developing innovative animal prescription medicines and vaccines, investing an estimated $300 million annually. In 2007, Pfizer Animal Health began to expand its focus on pet oncology through a $1.1 million grant to the Morris Animal Foundation in support of an ongoing national canine tumor biospecimen bank. For more information on how Pfizer helps companion animals to live longer, healthier lives, or how Pfizer works to ensure a safe, sustainable global food supply with healthy livestock, visit www.PfizerAH.com.    

An Industry in Crisis: Too Few Veterinarians, Too Few Scientists

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Sympathy Cards Honor Pets During Memorial Month

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Honor Spirit and Memory of a Special Pet During National Pet Memorial Month

Morris Animal Foundation Pet Sympathy Cards Also Improve Animal Health

National Pet Memorial Month in September is the ideal time to honor the life of a beloved pet—yours or someone else’s. Morris Animal Foundation’s (MAF) pet sympathy cards celebrate the life of a lost pet and also offer animal lovers an opportunity to improve the future of animal health. Pet sympathy cards are customized with the names of the pet owner and the pet and include a built-in frame for the pet’s photo. Cards are sent with a minimum donation of $10 per card. All proceeds from the cards help MAF protect, treat and cure the world’s animals.

For more information or to honor a pet, visit www.MorrisAnimalFoundation.org/pet-memorial/ or call 800.243.2345.

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Betty White talks ‘animals’ with The Grandfather of Possibilities

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Betty White talks ‘animals’ with The Grandfather of Possibilities: Hear Betty talk about her new canine kid, Pontiac, and her lifelong love of animals with the Grandfather of Possibilities  (www.RadioEarNetwork.Com). She will talk about her ongoing work to improve the lives of animals on Monday, August 10, 2009, at 10 a.m. EST. 

The Grandfather of Possibilities, Ron Klein, has a “can do” attitude that will inspire and empower you to achieve greater success in your personal and professional endeavors. Listen to Ron online: http://www.thegrandfatherofpossibilities.com/home.html

Also, tune in on August 17, to hear Dr. Robin Downing and Melanie Smith Taylor talk about animals!

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Veterinary Student Scholars Honored by MAF

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Eleven Veterinary Students Win Top Awards at Morris Animal Foundation’s Annual Research Competition

Scholars’ Program Provides Funding for Studies to Improve Animal Health Worldwide.

Eleven innovative veterinary students from around the world were honored for research projects that improved the lives of companion animals and wildlife. The students, whose projects were funded through Morris Animal Foundation’s (MAF) Veterinary Student Scholars (VSS) program, presented posters of their results at MAF’s annual meeting in June. Members of MAF’s esteemed scientific advisory boards judged the competition. More than 30 veterinary students participated in the third annual VSS competition. Winners received awards between $500 and $5,000 each. To learn more about these projects, go to http://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/professionals/veterinary-students/.

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AKC creates canine health and welfare advisory panel

Monday, July 20th, 2009

DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

New York — The American Kennel Club (AKC) organized a new AKC Canine Health and Welfare Advisory Panel.
The panel’s goal will be “to provide factual and impartial information by creating a forum for proactive discourse based on scientific and ethical concerns,” according to a media release.

Click here to read the full article.

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Veterinary Student Scholars Class of 2008

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

VSS 2008

In 2008, the Veterinary Student Scholars program at Morris Animal Foundation awarded 43 students with grants to perform research. Of the 43 students selected to perform research in the area of large companion animal, small companion animal, and wildlife, 31 were in attendance at the MAF Annual Meeting held this past June in Denver, Colo. The Veterinary Student Scholars program awarded grants to 65 students in 2009. These students are currently working on their research projects and will present them in 2010. Congratulations to current and past veterinary student scholars!

Click here to learn more about the program, watch videos and view photos.

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