After countless hours of meetings, town halls, research,
touring other animal shelters, soliciting advice from industry experts, crunching numbers and receiving feedback from hundreds of community members, the Board of Directors voted unanimously for the organization to become a no - kill shelter.
Apart from being in charge of the 400 active volunteers currently enrolled in the program, she has a plethora of
other responsibilities, including coordinating the organization's
Shelter Pet Outreach Team, conducting
tours of the campus, and assisting with the placement of
animals in our one - of - a-kind Foster Care Program.