An official is getting a puppy ready for adoption. This is during March of Dimes event.
-On July 31, 1969, "Operation Second Chance" was underway. On this day, ten children from March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center at Orthopedic Hospital went to Ann Street Animal Shelter to select a animal of their choice
Girl getting dog adopted during March of Dimes Event
-On July 31, 1969, "Operation Second Chance" was underway. On this day, ten children from March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center at Orthopedic Hospital went to Ann Street Animal Shelter to select a animal of their choice
On July 31, 1969, "Operation Second Chance" was underway. On this day, ten children from March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center at Orthopedic Hospital went to Ann Street Animal Shelter to select a animal of their choice.
On July 31, 1969, "Operation Second Chance" was underway. On this day, ten children from March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center at Orthopedic Hospital went to Ann Street Animal Shelter to select a animal of their choice.
On July 31, 1969, "Operation Second Chance" was underway. On this day, ten children from March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center at Orthopedic Hospital went to Ann Street Animal Shelter to select a animal of their choice.
On July 31, 1969, "Operation Second Chance" was underway. On this day, ten children from March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center at Orthopedic Hospital went to Ann Street Animal Shelter to select a animal of their choice
Ann Street Animal Shelter, Jim McNamara, Operation Second Chance, March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center, Orthopedic Hospital, Evelle J. Younger, John Ferraro, Robert I. Rush, Henry Fenebock | McNamara wants the assignment editor to shoot photos and a story of human interest on the day of Operation Second Chance. On this day, ten handicapped children from the March of Dimes Treatment Center will visit the Ann Street Animal Shelter to select puppies and kittens as their pets. Baby animals were purchased by private citizens as these pets will be granted licenses and gifted vaccinations.
Evelle J Younger, Mrs. Ring, James McNamara, March of Dimes, George West, | McNamara announces a "Second Chance" Day for handicapped children (most likely children can adopt a dog) with help of March of Dimes and the department
March of Dimes Birth Defects Treatment Center; Ann Street Shelter; Operation Second Chance; Evelle Younger; John Ferraro; Robert Rush; dog license; vaccination; anti-rabies clinic; Henry Fenenbock; polio | connecting dog vaccination to polio vaccination in children
Board of Animal Regulation minutes on March 1, 1999. The board discusses the Hertzberg bill and discuss new public safety measures after a dog attack on a 14-month-old boy.
"Operation second chance" where ten children at the Orthopedic Hospital were allowed to select a pet of their own and take it home. The pets were from the Department of Animal Regulation