The mission is to provide the resources, progressive programs, and community education needed to rehabilitate and re-home the abandoned and stray animals of the local community. The shelter aims to create a more humane, no-kill system for saving homeless and abandoned animals.
This shelter is a no-kill shelter, meaning it does not euthanize animals due to overcrowding, irreparable medical conditions, or behavioral challenges. It is also a unique partnership between public and private resources with a shared goal of creating a more humane system for saving animals.
The shelter provides humane care to homeless animals without the risk of being killed due to lack of space, illness, or injury. The staff is kind, helpful, and caring, and they work to rehabilitate and re-home animals, while also partnering with the community to educate on the importance of spay/neuter and vaccination programs.
People have praised the shelter, saying it is a great organization with a friendly and caring staff. They have also mentioned that the shelter is very good with the animals, and that they are amazing at finding the perfect home for each pet.
People can support the shelter by making generous contributions, which are tax-deductible under 501(c)3. Donations can help the shelter continue to provide resources and care to homeless animals, and work towards creating a more humane, no-kill system for saving animals.