Pfizer
Animal Health Partners with Customers to Contribute M
or
e Than $1.3 Million to FFA, Veterinary Scholarships in 2009
Customers
now have the opp
or
tunity to contribute in 2010
NEW
YORK
— Feb. 18, 2010 — In
2009, Pfizer Animal Health contributed m
or
e than $1.3 million to supp
or
t FFA programs and help fund the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP)
Foundation/Pfizer Veterinary Student Scholarships through a unique partnership
with veterinarians, animal health suppliers and dealers. Today, Pfizer announces
the same program is available f
or
2010 through March 31.
During
this time, eligible accounts completing an enrollment f
or
m will receive a 1 percent rebate on all Pfizer Animal Health Cattle Products,
excluding MGA purchases, invoiced and shipped Jan. 1 through March 31, 2010 to
be donated to either the local FFA chapter(s) of their choice
or
to the AABP Foundation/Pfizer
Veterinary Student Scholarship Fund.
“Last
year’s response from both FFA members and local animal health suppliers was
exciting,” says Will Fett,
Regional Direct
or
, National FFA Foundation. “Contributions like these help strengthen local FFA
chapters and expand offerings available to students. Just as imp
or
tant, members are able to make connections with their local animal health
professionals.”
Last
year, m
or
e than 1,160 Pfizer Animal Health
suppliers contributed to FFA chapters. In addition, the
program raised m
or
e than $212,400 f
or
the AABP Foundation scholarships.
Pfizer Animal Health donations assist FFA chapters with classroom materials,
educational opp
or
tunities, travel to the National FFA Convention and much m
or
e. The AABP Foundation/Pfizer Veterinary
Student Scholarships are awarded to beef and dairy veterinary students across
the nation and helps offset the high costs of veterinary school.
“All
of our futures are dependent upon the next generation of veterinarians and
producers,” says Julian Garcia, FFA alumnus and Group Direct
or
, Pfizer Animal Health. “Our company greatly appreciates the vital role both
FFA and the AABP
Foundation play in nurturing and supp
or
ting interest in our industry. By w
or
king together, we are making a difference.”
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Customers
now have the opp
or
tunity to contribute in 2010
NEW
YORK
— Feb. 18, 2010 — In
2009, Pfizer Animal Health contributed m
or
e than $1.3 million to supp
or
t FFA programs and help fund the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP)
Foundation/Pfizer Veterinary Student Scholarships through a unique partnership
with veterinarians, animal health suppliers and dealers. Today, Pfizer announces
the same program is available f
or
2010 through March 31.
During
this time, eligible accounts completing an enrollment f
or
m will receive a 1 percent rebate on all Pfizer Animal Health Cattle Products,
excluding MGA purchases, invoiced and shipped Jan. 1 through March 31, 2010 to
be donated to either the local FFA chapter(s) of their choice
or
to the AABP Foundation/Pfizer
Veterinary Student Scholarship Fund.
“Last
year’s response from both FFA members and local animal health suppliers was
exciting,” says Will Fett,
Regional Direct
or
, National FFA Foundation. “Contributions like these help strengthen local FFA
chapters and expand offerings available to students. Just as imp
or
tant, members are able to make connections with their local animal health
professionals.”
Last
year, m
or
e than 1,160 Pfizer Animal Health
suppliers contributed to FFA chapters. In addition, the
program raised m
or
e than $212,400 f
or
the AABP Foundation scholarships.
Pfizer Animal Health donations assist FFA chapters with classroom materials,
educational opp
or
tunities, travel to the National FFA Convention and much m
or
e. The AABP Foundation/Pfizer Veterinary
Student Scholarships are awarded to beef and dairy veterinary students across
the nation and helps offset the high costs of veterinary school.
“All
of our futures are dependent upon the next generation of veterinarians and
producers,” says Julian Garcia, FFA alumnus and Group Direct
or
, Pfizer Animal Health. “Our company greatly appreciates the vital role both
FFA and the AABP
Foundation play in nurturing and supp
or
ting interest in our industry. By w
or
king together, we are making a difference.”
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