President
Bush presents award to woman who cheers up patients with "pet
therapy"
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Bush to laud Moanalua woman
By Andy Yamaguchi
Advertiser Staff Writer
President Bush on
Monday will present a national award to a Moanalua
woman who has spent the past 17 years cheering up patients at
Eloise Monsarrat will receive the President's Volunteer Service
Award at Hickam Air Force Base during Bush's
Monsarrat, 84, has devoted more than 10,000 hours as a
volunteer pet handler with the Human Animal Bond Program at Tripler. Specially
chosen dogs, cats and rabbits are taken to visit patients, often providing a
soothing presence that can perk up people confined to a hospital room.
"They give a
reassurance (to the patient) that they're loveable," said Monsarrat, a retired phone company employee and
She recalled
taking a puppy and a cat into the room of a despondent young boy. "We put
the dog on one side of him and the cat on one side, and he was smiling from ear
to ear. It makes you feel so good," she said.
Other
Monsarrat also helps conduct orientation training for new
animal handlers.
Monsarrat — whose husband, Roger, descends from
"Did she tell
you she was also with the Civil Air Patrol?" Roger Monsarrat
said. She had not. Roger Monsarrat explained that his
wife is a retired lieutenant colonel in the Civil Air Patrol, flying
search-and-rescue missions and training others for 31 years.
Bush has met with
about 550 award recipients in his travels around the country. More than half a
million Americans have earned the award, which was created in 2004.
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Yamaguchi at ayamaguchi@honoluluadvertiser.com.