For complete details about
the ASPCA Save More Lives $ 100,000 Challenge, click here.
Not exact matches
Race to Rescue 1500 is being held in conjunction with the
ASPCA's nationwide $ 100,000
Save More Lives Challenge.
The
ASPCA is granting $ 492,250 to support a host of large - scale adoption events held nationwide in an effort to
save more lives of shelter animals.
You're
Saving Lives: Help
More Animals by Serving People Better Presented by B.J. Rogers,
ASPCA March 11th at 10:00 a.m. PST Your organization serves many people: clients, adopters, donors, staff, volunteers.
Based on the
ASPCA's research, we're endorsing this policy as a way to
save more animals»
lives during the holiday season and beyond.
As part of the
ASPCA ® Miami - Dade Community Partnership, Miami - Dade County Animal Services, the Humane Society of Greater Miami and The Cat Network, Inc. received a grant funding to participate in the 2015
ASPCA ® Mega Match - a-thon event, presented by Subaru, as part of large - scale adoption events held simultaneously nationwide in an effort to
save more lives of shelter animals.
Today saw the launch of the
ASPCA Rachael Ray $ 100K Challenge (www.
aspca.org/100kchallenge), and for the third year in a row, shelters around the country are in a race to
save more animals»
lives.
In recent years, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (
ASPCA) has hosted a nationwide contest to help animal shelters
save more lives than ever before.
ASPCA pro — ASPCApro provides training, research and resources to help animal welfare professionals
save more lives.
You'll
save more than one
life by adopting a cat According to the
ASPCA, 3.2 million cats can be found in shelters every year and of these, about 860,000 are euthanized annually.
Through this partnership, OCHS and the
ASPCA are extending their reach to additional shelters and are
saving even
more animals»
lives.
The
ASPCA's funding priorities are focused on
saving more lives through animal shelter and rescue grants that decrease the number of animals entering shelters and increase the number of animals going home.
Providing access to these services is a crucial factor in
saving the
lives of
more animals and is an essential part of the
ASPCA's efforts to keep
more animals off the streets and from entering shelters.