Not exact matches
The more people we can reach, the more
animals we can help, so we're
counting on the
communities we work
in to help us further our mission by visiting our site, becoming advocates for
animals and spreading the word about the work we do.
No More Homeless Pets
in Utah goes on to adopt over 100,000
animals, spay and neuter 237,000, achieve 12 no - kill
communities (and
counting), and currently has over an 85 percent save rate for dogs statewide.
«We have tried at many different points
in the history of
animal sheltering and our national movement to gather data,» says Jodi Lytle Buckman, chair of the board of directors for Shelter
Animals Count and senior director of
community outreach at the ASPCA.
Respected groups including Oregon Food Bank, Oregon Department of Human Services, Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs, Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence, Portland Adventist
Community Services, 211, Human Solutions, Meals on Wheels, Oregon Humane Society, West Columbia Gorge Humane Society, Snowcap Charities, Salvation Army, P: ear, St. Vincent dePaul, Neighborhood House, West Women and Children's Shelter, Clackamas Women's Services, Bradley Angle House, Rose Haven, Union Gospel Mission, Potluck
in the Park, Marion - Polk Food Share, Willamette Humane Society, Curry County
Animal Shelter, Kenton Women's Village, Dignity Village, Catholic Charities, Clackamas Service Center, Estacada Food Pantry, Cannon Beach Food Pantry and many more all
count on The Pongo Fund.
The practice itself may be reasonable and humane if it increases adoptions, but too often all participating shelters
count the same
animals in their totals inflating the number of shelter
animals reported for a given
community.
Our new
animal behavior expert is busy fine - tuning our assessments and interventions so that
animals thrive
in our care and our
community can continue to
count on us for adoptable
animals.
With more than 5,000
animals that SAHS receives each year, every adoption
counts in helping the nonprofit no - kill organization protect and improve the lives of dogs and cats by providing shelter, care, adoption, rescue, spay and neuter services and
community education.