Sentences with phrase «run public shelters»

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Actually, many of the public shelters are run by a church group or a council of churches on contract to the city.
The members of the public were spurred on by an op - ed piece published on an internet news source that implied town officials had already made a back - door deal with another entity to run the shelter, and by a letter sent to other animal service organizations soliciting proposals by a woman who has long been an opponent of the League's presence at the shelter, ostensibly at the urging of a member of the Town Board.
Conversely, high public debt countries are more successful in sheltering their regional economies in the short - run both in terms of economic output and employment.
I have personally witnessed that it is tricky business when you run, or are part of, an all - volunteer organization that rescues dogs from shelters and from the homes of the public.
When a dog's (or cat's) time is running out at a public shelter in the Bay Area and beyond, Pets in Need comes to the rescue, finding homes for those whose lives are endangered because of crowded kennels or financial limitations.
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The Rohnert Park Animal Shelter is run by the City of Rohnert Park under the direction of the Department of Public Safety.
CACC is the city's only municipally - run, open - admission animal shelter, open to the public 365 days of the year.
One Love is a completely volunteer - run nonprofit organization that advocates for pit bull type dogs with a focus on shelter enrichment, community outreach, public education and sterilization.
High quality publicly run shelters, overseen by the public, would soon put abusive, private, so - called rescue shelters for profit out of business for good.
The protagonist of Just Life is Samantha Lewis, a veterinarian who runs a no - kill shelter and gets drawn into the public health epidemic.
They blame the «irresponsible public» for these animals being at the shelter in the first place, the reality is that a large number of these dogs and cats are dying in shelters because we still have far too many incompetent, and even cruel, people running far too many (largely municipal) shelters.
ARF's core mission is the rescue of dogs and cats who have run out of time at public shelters, giving them a chance at life until a new home can be found.
For more than 30 years, Best Friends has been working to end the killing by running innovative grassroots programs, supporting spay / neuter and trap - neuter - return (TNR) programs, promoting shelter adoptions, fighting puppy mills and breed - discriminatory laws, educating the public about animal issues, holding major adoption events, and conducting both large - and small - scale animal rescues.
«Central Garden & Pet is a long - time supporter of ARF's mission to save dogs and cats who have run out of time at public shelters and bring people and animals together.
According to the Public Record, the county - run shelter killed 4,830 of the 7,766 cats it took in between summer 2010 and 2011, for an abysmal 37.8 percent live - release rate.
The goal of this rescue is to rescue and provide shelter, loving attention, food, and all necessary medical care to dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens who have run out of time at public facilities.
Even with the record - keeping requirement it is difficult to accurately assess conditions at public shelters, which is advantageous to many of them, particularly to those that are very poorly run.
She ran a dog rescue organization for many years and spent 12 years as Director of Public Relations and Special Projects for the Northeast Animal Shelter in Salem, MA.
ARF was created to save dogs and cats who may have run out of time at public shelters until a new home can be found.
Private organizations often have an advantage over a city or county government in running a shelter because a private organization can fundraise directly from the public and may have more flexibility in personnel decisions.
For shelters that are run by the city or county government, a common and highly successful model is a public - private partnership.
ARF saves dogs and cats who have run out of time at public shelters and brings people and animals together to enrich each others lives.
Nooga Paws supports local rescues and shelters through events and donations; runs an ad on National Public Radio, which has a strong following in the Chattanooga area; and utilizes social media and e-mail to engage its customer base.
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