NYCACC Mug Shots Campaign

 

You can help reverse the stereotyping of NYC's abandoned animals when you hang one or all the Mug Shots campaign fliers.

Actress Bernadette Peters introduces the Mug Shots campaign in NYC.

"Sheltered animals didn't do anything," proclaim the ads, which were created for NYCACC, the nonprofit organization that runs NYC's massive animal shelter system.

Each ad stresses that most sheltered animals are victims of circumstance, not sickness or abuse -- and that their only crime is a lack of a home.

NYCACC is counting on the "Mug Shots Campaign" to increase adoptions. And we're counting on you to print these flyers and hang them in your office and schools.

Please print and hang one or all of the Mug Shots Campaign Fliers.

Buy the T-shirt | Buy a Poster

NYCACC Mug Shots Campaign

"I'm moving."

"I want a meaner dog to protect me."

"He eats too much."

"Starting school,
no time."

"My dog has fleas"

"My new boyfriend doesn't like my cat."

"I got a new job
and don't want cat hair on me."

"She had kittens and
I want one of them instead."

"The dog is too small."

"Dog did not match the furniture."

"We're going to have a baby."

"I'm sure she'll be adopted!"


Mugg Shots Campaign Credits:
Conceived and developed pro bono by Unit 7. Loreen Babcock, Joe Cupani, Andrew Acampora, Roy Elvove, Mickey Paxton, Steve Capp,
David Mickle, Trish Falcaro, Michell Monte, Liz Picknosh, Jeff Harris, Nancy Vecilla, Ann Hazan, Frank Watts, Jim Zihal. Contact info: Loreen Babcock, CEO
Photography donated pro bono by Howard Berman.
Friends of NYCACC: Laurie Bleier, Ed Hochman, Medora Geary, Betsy Goldman,Rich Lindy, Stefanie Steel, Bill Stutts, Jessica Van Brunt Contact info: Laurie Bleier

Website: Brainstorm and Unit 7