“I wish to go visit the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals”Rayanne , age 14
Fourteen-year-old Rayanne says she feels bad for animals that are stray or victims of cruelty. To help, she volunteers on the weekends at Glen Wild Animal Rescue in New York state. Her job is to play with the cats and dogs, and help get them adopted. At home, she takes care of her family's three cats, three dogs, and 30 goldfish.
Rayanne incorporated her love for animals when she explained her wish to volunteers from the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of the Hudson Valley. She asked to visit the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) in New York City.
While in the "Big Apple," the kind teen rode around in a white stretch limo, stayed at a hotel in Times Square, and caught a Broadway showing of "Beauty and the Beast." But her real excitement came at the ASPCA headquarters. Surrounded by puppies, kittens, and fellow animal advocates, Rayanne received memorabilia and certificates. She also watched the shelter's dog obedience and agility classes.
Rayanne had been following members of the ASPCA law enforcement team on "Animal Precinct," Animal Planet's documentary series featuring New York City's ASPCA law enforcement agents. In a special ceremony at the ASPCA headquarters, the stars of the show made their number-one fan an honorary agent and presented her with an official badge for her dedication to animal welfare.
That dedication to four-legged friends is guiding Rayanne in her career choice. The ninth-grade "A" student plans to become a veterinarian.

