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We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of a wonderful friend, long-time core volunteer, and foster pet parent -- Toni Kadel. Please pray for comfort for her family. Click the button below to learn more about Toni and how you can help.
The Somerset-Pulaski County Humane Society is pleased to announce it has received a $2,000 grant from The Dr. Jane Foundation, the charitable arm of Life's Abundance, Inc. These funds will support the S-PCHS' low-cost spay/neuter program.
This grant and other funding allow S-PCHS to offer clients a minimal co-pay cost for their cats to have altering surgery, rabies vaccinations and pain medicine at a reduced rate. The Dr. Jane's Foundation grant will allow 50 cats to receive life-altering surgery.
"This number of altered animals will significantly reduce the number of litters born in our area and consequently reduce numbers of shelter surrenders and euthanasia," S-PCHS President Marguerite Arnold said.
The Somerset-Pulaski County Humane Society is a designated 501c3 nonprofit organization focusing on: Prevention of animal cruelty, Community education regarding proper care and treatment of animals, Promotion of spay/neuter programs, Encouragement of pro-animal legislation and Pet Rescue & Adoption.
The Dr. Jane Foundation awards grants quarterly though a competitive application and review process. More information on The Dr. Jane Foundation can be found online at www.lifesabundance.com.Pets/Foundation.
Press Release!
Somerset-Pulaski County Humane Society Received Rachael Ray Save Them All COVID-19 Relief Grant from Best Friends Animal Society to Help Save Homeless Pets
The Somerset-Pulaski County Humane Society—is pleased to have received a Rachael Ray Save Them All COVID-19 Relief Grant from Best Friends Animal Society to ensure that the SPCHS Covid-19 community assistance program continues to help save the lives of homeless pets living in Pulaski county Kentucky.
“This grant allows us to continue our lifesaving work by helping us provide food for community members; cat colonies and foster animals placed into our program due to job loss and financial burdens for community residents, which is central to our organization’s mission as we serve our community” said Marguerite Arnold. “In this uncertain time, our goal will be to save as many dogs andcats as we were on track to save prior to the pandemic. We are grateful to our community for their support and appreciate the help from Best Friends Animal Society in making Rachael Ray Save Them All COVID-19 Relief Grant possible.”
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