Hope for Tomorrow

Every month, over 200 homeless animals enter the Washington County SPCA. We are their last hope. We've made huge strides in adoptions and care, but we need your help to do more. Every dollar you donate goes directly to helping the animals in our shelter, and, with enough support, helps equip a low-cost spay/neuter clinic for the community to curb pet overpopulation in our area. Together, we can make a difference!

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  • $3,805Raised
  • $30,000Goal
12%


Together we can make a difference!


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Campaign Details

Every month, over 200 homeless animals enter the Washington County SPCA. We are their last hope. We've made huge strides in adoptions and medical care. But we need your help to do more for the dogs and cats who depend on us.

Every dollar you donate goes directly to helping the animals in our shelter. To food, medical care, and other basic necessities. Our long-term goal is to equip a spay/neuter facility that can prevent pet overpopulation and keep unwanted animals out of shelters.

Help us make a difference for these animals. They deserve a second chance. They deserve better medical care, a better facility, a better chance at life in a loving forever home.


Did you know...

$1 helps us buy worming medicine

$5 helps us buy dog, cat, puppy, and kitten vaccinations

$15 helps us buy a test to see if our kitties have Feline Leukemia and Feline Aids

$25 helps us buy a bag of cat food

$35 helps us buy a bag of dog food

$65 helps us buy a small Kuranda bed so our animals don't have to lie on cold concrete

$100 helps us buy an extra large Kuranda bed for our bigger dogs, so they don't have to lie on cold concrete

$200 helps us buy medicine to treat Heartworms

We've spoken with veterinarians who specialize in spay/neuter clinics and they've said we can outfit a spay/neuter clinic for approximately $30,000. Once we get our clinic up-and-running, we intend to provide a low-cost alternative for Washington County and surrounding areas in hopes of curbing the number of litters we see coming into the shelter. Our next step will be building a new shelter out of the flood zone, where we've had to evacuate everytime the waters rise. Our clinic building is finished and waiting to be used on the new property. This campaign gets the ball rolling and, with your help, we can see this dream become a reality. Together we can make a difference!

Remember, no donation is too small!

 

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