Difference between revisions of "PhillyPAWS"

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Lewis Tower Building (originally at 13th and Locust, 2nd Floor, offices of Factor & Factor)
 
Lewis Tower Building (originally at 13th and Locust, 2nd Floor, offices of Factor & Factor)
  
15th & Locust Sts.
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15th & Locust Streets
  
Philadelphia PA 19106
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Philadelphia PA19106
  
  
Spring 1993
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1992-1989
  
  
Founding board members included Sue Dakin, David Hellman, Sandra Herman, Laz Manou, Bob Moffatt  
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Founding board members included Sue Dakin, David Hellman, Sandra Herman, Laz Manou, Bob Moffatt
  
 
(joined by Marie Conti before the first year's end).
 
(joined by Marie Conti before the first year's end).
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PhillyPAWS provided care and services for the companion animals of those with HIV/AIDS, and if needed,
 
PhillyPAWS provided care and services for the companion animals of those with HIV/AIDS, and if needed,
  
adoption. PhillyPAWS was the only all-volunteer group of its kind in the country (most major metropolitan areas had similar groups, some serving as models).  
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adoption. PhillyPAWS was the only all-volunteer group of its kind in the country (most major metropolitan areas had similar groups, some serving as models).
  
 
The closing of PhillyPAWS was primarily due to less of the need for its services as advances in medicine and pharmaceuticals kept those with HIV/AIDS healthier, for longer.
 
The closing of PhillyPAWS was primarily due to less of the need for its services as advances in medicine and pharmaceuticals kept those with HIV/AIDS healthier, for longer.
 
[[Category:aids/hiv]]
 
[[Category:aids/hiv]]
 
[[Category:animal companion]]
 
[[Category:animal companion]]

Latest revision as of 10:12, 12 August 2011

PhillyPAWS (Pets Are Wonderful Support)

Lewis Tower Building (originally at 13th and Locust, 2nd Floor, offices of Factor & Factor)

15th & Locust Streets

Philadelphia PA19106


1992-1989


Founding board members included Sue Dakin, David Hellman, Sandra Herman, Laz Manou, Bob Moffatt

(joined by Marie Conti before the first year's end).


PhillyPAWS provided care and services for the companion animals of those with HIV/AIDS, and if needed,

adoption. PhillyPAWS was the only all-volunteer group of its kind in the country (most major metropolitan areas had similar groups, some serving as models).

The closing of PhillyPAWS was primarily due to less of the need for its services as advances in medicine and pharmaceuticals kept those with HIV/AIDS healthier, for longer.