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Louisville Animal Welfare Agencies Join ASPCA Partnership

Tuesday, August 28, 2012 - 11:30am
Ed Sayres on WDRB Fox 41

ASPCA President & CEO Ed Sayres discusses the new Louisville partnership with WDRB Fox 41 this morning.

We have some exciting news for Kentucky residents! A big congratulations goes out to three Louisville animal welfare organizations—Louisville Metro Animal Services, the Kentucky Humane Society and Alley Cat Advocates—for joining our ASPCA Partnership program. These organizations will gain access to various ASPCA resources, expertise and guidance, including strategic planning support, statistical analysis, training and participation in ground-breaking research projects.

ASPCA President Ed Sayres is in Louisville today to kick off this exciting new collaborative effort. “We look forward to the future success of this collaboration in Louisville, as these agencies already have displayed tremendous growth potential by working well together on joint adoption events and spay/neuter clinics,” he says. “By continuing to build on those accomplishments, we know our partners will be able to affect positive changes for animals most at risk in the Louisville community.”

Last year, nearly 20,000 homeless pets entered these three Louisville agencies. Through this partnership, we hope to assist with shelter overcrowding, increased pet adoptions and targeted spay/neuter programs.

“Working together, we will improve the lives of cats and dogs in our community,” says Lori Redmon, president and CEO of the Kentucky Humane Society, “ensuring every pet is offered a second chance at finding happiness.”

Congratulations, Louisville partners, and keep up the great work!

Please visit ASPCA Partnership for more information.

Double Your Impact? Right Now Every Donation to the ASPCA is Doubled!

Thursday, April 19, 2012 - 3:30pm
Cats

Thanks to a generous grant from PetArmor®, every contribution you make to the ASPCA before May 31 is matched dollar for dollar, up to $50,000! Better yet, for the month of April, PetArmor® will match $2 for every one dollar.

As the exclusive flea and tick sponsor of the ASPCA, PetArmor® is used on dogs and cats at the ASPCA’s Adoption Center and Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital in New York City. The ASPCA also uses PetArmor® to protect pets during its Field Investigations and Response work.

Right now, all donations made through this program will be shared with participating shelters across the country. So go ahead—double your donation, double your impact and help save twice as many animals nationwide!

Please consider a gift of  $10, $20, $50 and rest assured that even the smallest sum will make a big difference for animals in need.

Act fast, this challenge is scheduled to run from now until May 31—or until $50,000 in matching donations has been reached.

And, thanks for your support!

Amy Smart Teams Up with ASPCA and PetArmor

Wednesday, April 4, 2012 - 3:00pm

Look who came to visit! Actress Amy Smart, currently starring in the HBO series Shameless, spent a few hours at our NYC offices on Monday helping launch the PetArmor® Protection Promise, a national flea and tick prevention awareness campaign that helps shelter pets in need. Now through May, anyone can participate by "liking" PetArmor on Facebook. For every "like" received, PetArmor will donate a dose of its bestselling flea and tick treatment (up to 20,000 doses) to the ASPCA or the shelter of the participant’s choice.

"As an animal rescue advocate and proud dog mom, I am so excited to be working with the ASPCA and PetArmor® on this wonderful campaign that supports a cause I care so deeply about," said Smart. "I encourage pet owners everywhere to participate in the Promise and help ensure all pets receive the protection they need."

Thank you, Amy!

Spring Clean Your Nest with WebThriftStore

Friday, March 16, 2012 - 2:00pm

Dog in a Funny Shirt

Make room in your heart for animals by making room in your home. Start your spring cleaning early by donating goods that you no longer need or want to the ASPCA’s WebThriftStore.

The ASPCA is one of the signature charities participating in WebThriftStore, an online marketplace where users can buy and sell books, clothing, furniture and electronics to benefit the ASPCA. When a user selects the ASPCA as their charity of choice, 80 percent of the sale price of each donated item goes to the ASPCA. Donors may receive tax deductions, and buyers can shop for bargains while contributing to a worthy cause.

It’s easy! To get started, visit http://aspca.webthriftstore.com.

Could Your Stuff Help Save Lives?

Thursday, January 5, 2012 - 2:30pm

dog

January is in full swing, which means many of us are trying to get our homes—and our lives—in order. Well, what better way to greet the new year than by cleaning house? As they say, “out with the old and in with the new.” And did we mention your unwanted loot can help animals, too?

It can! We've just teamed up with WebThriftStore.com to launch an online thrift store dedicated to the animals we serve. Simply donate your unwanted goods, and when they get sold, the proceeds will help the animals we serve.

Is shopping more your thing? Check out the collection of goods already available for sale.

Whether you’re in the mood to shop or sell, check out our new online thrift store today!