The Delco SPCA - Providence Animal Center
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The Delco SPCA - Providence Animal Center
The Delco SPCA 2014 Impact Report Delco SPCA’s Mission Volunteer Program 21,248 volunteer hours equaling 408 volunteer hours per week 60 Dog Trotters Runners who run high-energy dogs. Humane Education 640 People went through the Delco SPCA Humane Education Program. “Smarty Paws” Students 183 Children who practice reading to homeless kitties. At the Delco SPCA, we work to end companion animal homelessness and suffering through adoption, cruelty investigations, community programs and affordable medical and behavioral services. Learn more about how you can help us with our lifesaving mission at our website, delcospca.org. Foster Program 248 foster families took 1,481 pets into their loving homes! Together, We Save Lives. 1,596 Cats Humane Investigations Cruelty complaints: 781 Follow-up visits: 589 26 cases were prosecuted Low-cost Wellness Helping the community one paw at a time! A record-breaking 3,583 Adoptions A 9.5 % increase from 2013! 4,547 Wellness Clinic patients Offsite vaccination & micochipping clinics: 504 “Spay Day” feline surgeries Specialty low-cost surgeries 1,987 Dogs 5,120 49 593 Spay & neuter surgeries Partnerships Loaves & Fishes Pet food bank Giving Penn Vet students an experience that makes a difference! 1,078 student vet hours to learn shelter medicine. People & pets getting a second chance. 3 New Leash on Life Interns 392 Intern hours For more information, visit our Meals provided to low-income families with pets: Cats 2,574 Dogs 1,228 website: delcospca.org Adoptions 610-566-1370 x0 Special Events 610-566-1370 x231 Volunteer Program [email protected] Vet Department 610-566-1370 x3 Community Events 610-566-1370 x218 Foster Program [email protected] Humane Investigations 610-566-1370 x214 Donations 610-566-1370 x237 Facebook Facebook.com/delcospca Humane Education 610-566-1370 x218 Building Fund 610-566-1370 x237 Twitter twitter.com/delcospca The Delco SPCA is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. We receive no funding from the government, state, county or any other SPCA organizations.