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The Prince William SPCA was established in 2004 to benefit the animals of the greater Prince William County, Virginia, area. This all-volunteer organization is dedicated to protecting domestic animals from cruelty, neglect, and abandonment, and stopping the unnecessary overpopulation of companion animals. Our goal is to end the euthanasia of adoptable cats and dogs in Prince William County by promoting and supporting programs involving mutually beneficial relations between people and companion animals. The organization is run by an elected board of directors that oversee the operations. More than 200 volunteers are tasked with fundraising, program development, grant writing, marketing, membership coordination, community partnerships, special event planning and donor stewardship. Our mission is to: Reduce the number of dogs and cats being born Facilitate animal adoptions Enrich the human-animal bond
The mission of the Medina County SPCA is to protect and care for all abused, neglected, injured and abandoned animals of Medina County.
Our Mission:Through passionate collaboration with our community, we transform the lives of animals.SPCA Tampa Bay is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit locally governed by a volunteer board of directors. Like most U.S. animal shelters, we rely entirely on our program revenue and fundraising to sustain our operations, provide care for animals and serve the community
The SPCA in Cattaraugus County, is a private, non-profit, no-kill charity animal shelter, and was founded in 1905. We are dedicated to saving the lives of animals, and providing adoption services for homeless and neglected animals.
To reduce the need in our community for the sheltering of companion animals and to provide the highest quality of care and adoptions when sheltering animals is necessary.
Working for the well-being of animals and creating an adoption-focused community in Southwest Michigan. Our vision is that senseless animal euthanasia will be eliminated in Southwest Michigan and all animals will have a loving, caring home.
The Santa Cruz SPCA is an independent 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of animals. Our organization, and the work that we do, is supported by individual contributions. We do not receive funding from HSUS, ASPCA, nor local, state or federal government entities. Our organization is not affiliated with any other SPCA or humane society.
Our mission is to assure compassionate and humane treatment of all animals in our community.
As a no-kill facility, we work in partnership with our community to create an environment where all animals are treated with compassion and respect.
Committed to the stated mission that "we turn no animal away," SPCA Cincinnati has become a nationally recognized leader in progressive programming and service delivery. An added focus of our organization is the continuing education provided to assist the public in managing their companion animals.