Press Release
Birmingham animal welfare hero receives award at House of Lords
14 October 2008
Birmingham animal hero, Jess Thomas,
17, has received a special award at the House of Lords from the International Fund for
Animal Welfare (IFAW).
Jess of Bournville, Birmingham, won
the Young Animal Welfare Award in IFAWs Animal Action Awards 2008
for recognition of her work with the organisation Pets as Therapy.
The prestigious awards ceremony
took place today in the Cholmondeley Room, overlooking the river Thames in the House of
Lords hosted by Baroness Gale and presented by IFAW Patron, actress and model Lisa B.
Jess was an unhappy patient at the Birmingham Childrens
Hospital until she was visited by Dexter, a Pets as Therapy dog. Once out of hospital,
Jess decided to register her own pet, Jody, as a Pets as Therapy dog so that others could
have the same experience she had. Jess now accompanies Jody on visits once a fortnight to
three units at the hospital to meet with staff and patients.
Jess has made an outstanding contribution to animal and
human welfare and we are delighted to be able to give her this special award, said
IFAW UK Director, Robbie Marsland. These awards are recognition for those people who
deserve to be commended for their achievements. We hope Jesss work will inspire
others to help animals and people in Birmingham and across the country.
Jess is a true hero and I am delighted to be able to
present this important award in recognition of her achievements said Baroness Gale.
Lynne Jones MP for Birmingham Selly Oak said I was very
proud to hear that someone in my constituency had been given an award for such a
worthwhile cause. It gives me great pleasure to attend this event and support Jess.
The awards are part of IFAWs Animal Action Week which is
run in 14 countries globally and is sponsored by Nat Geo Wild in the UK.
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Contacts:
For more information or to arrange interviews with IFAW spokespeople please contact
Kirsten Knap in the IFAW press office on 0207 587 6700; email kknap@ifaw.org
Notes to editors:
The awards are part of Animal Action Week and this year over 2000 schools have taken
part reaching more than 100,000 children in the UK. This years theme is Beneath
the Waves which educates about the damage plastic bags. Schools are sent an
education pack and a 15 minute DVD.
If you would like to nominate someone for an Animal Action Award
for 2009 please write to: IFAW Animal Action Week, 89 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7UD
or visit www.ifaw.org
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