Tour our nationally
recognized animal adoption center and see firsthand how your generous support is being put to use.
Not exact matches
Located on 12 acres in Rancho Santa Fe, California, our nationally
recognized Center provides a variety of services that benefit the community through educational and therapeutic programs for people, and humane care and
adoption for
animals.
Friends of
Animal Care Services is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to promote and increase spaying and neutering of dogs and cats; increase adoptions by establishing adoption centers; develop, promote and advertise public education programs aimed at teaching responsible pet care; eliminating cruelty to animals, especially recognizing «the link» between animal cruelty, child abuse, and family violence, thus helping the City of San Antonio become a «No Kill» Comm
Animal Care Services is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to promote and increase spaying and neutering of dogs and cats; increase
adoptions by establishing
adoption centers; develop, promote and advertise public education programs aimed at teaching responsible pet care; eliminating cruelty to
animals, especially
recognizing «the link» between
animal cruelty, child abuse, and family violence, thus helping the City of San Antonio become a «No Kill» Comm
animal cruelty, child abuse, and family violence, thus helping the City of San Antonio become a «No Kill» Community.
The agency is now
recognized as a leading
Adoption Center, not an
animal shelter.
The annual luncheon, held at the ASPCA
Adoption Center, celebrated our NYPD Partnership and
recognized those who have played critical roles in preventing, investigating and prosecuting cases of
animal cruelty and neglect in 2017 — roles like that of Deputy Chief James Luongo, whose commitment to this partnership has elevated the issue of
animal welfare for all members of the NYPD; Detective Walter Brant, who is an NYPD Community Affairs Officer and has consistently worked to engage the public with the ASPCA's message through community events like National Night Out; Police Officer Danielle Venuto, whose work and dedication to
animal welfare has extended to the rescue and successful placement of dozens of dogs; or Detectives Matthew Edelman and Jonathan Kalman, who saw a Facebook ® video of
animal cruelty and took immediate action that resulted in the arrest of a perpetrator and saved the life of a cat named Chester.