The SPCA Westchester, established in 1883, is a leading non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to protecting and caring for animals in Westchester County, New York. With a mission to "promote the human-animal bond," the SPCA provides a wide range of services to animals in need, including rescue, adoption, veterinary care, and education.
The SPCA's mission is to:
The SPCA values:
The SPCA Westchester offers a comprehensive suite of services to animals in need, including:
The SPCA rescues thousands of animals each year, providing them with a safe and nurturing environment until they can find loving forever homes. The SPCA offers a wide variety of animals for adoption, including dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, and small mammals.
The SPCA's Animal Medical Center provides high-quality veterinary care to all animals, regardless of their financial status. Services include:
The SPCA believes that education is essential for promoting responsible pet ownership and animal welfare. The organization offers a variety of educational programs, including:
The SPCA advocates for animal rights and welfare at the local, state, and national levels. The organization works to:
The SPCA Westchester has a profound impact on the animals and people of Westchester County. In 2021 alone:
Bella, a sweet and gentle dog, was brought to the SPCA as a stray. She was malnourished and had an untreated skin infection. The SPCA staff provided Bella with medical care and a loving environment, helping her to heal both physically and emotionally. After spending several months at the shelter, Bella was adopted by a loving family who showered her with affection and care.
Max, a playful kitten, was found injured on the side of the road. He had sustained severe injuries to his leg and had to undergo emergency surgery. The SPCA's Animal Medical Center provided Max with the necessary care to save his leg and give him a second chance at life. After recovering from his surgery, Max was adopted by a family who cherished him and gave him the love and attention he deserved.
Teddy, a timid and anxious dog, was surrendered to the SPCA due to his behavioral issues. The SPCA's Animal Behavior Team worked with Teddy to help him overcome his fears and develop positive social skills. After several months of training, Teddy became a confident and affectionate dog who was adopted by a family who was patient and understanding of his special needs.
The stories of Bella, Max, and Teddy are a testament to the transformative power of the SPCA. These animals faced significant challenges, but thanks to the dedication and compassion of the SPCA staff, they were given a second chance at happiness. Their stories teach us the importance of:
There are many ways you can support the SPCA Westchester and make a difference in the lives of animals in need:
Animals in Westchester County deserve a safe and compassionate place to turn to in times of need. The SPCA Westchester provides that place, but they can't do it alone. By supporting the SPCA, you can make a difference in the lives of animals and help them find the happiness and well-being they deserve.
Service | Description |
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Rescue and Adoption | Providing a safe haven for homeless animals and helping them find loving homes |
Veterinary Care | Offering affordable and high-quality veterinary services to all animals |
Education and Outreach | Promoting responsible pet ownership and animal welfare through education and advocacy |
Advocacy | Working to protect animals from cruelty and neglect and promote animal-friendly legislation |
Measurement | 2021 Results |
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Animals Rescued | Over 6,000 |
Animals Adopted | Over 5,000 |
Veterinary Services Provided | Over 20,000 |
Economic Impact | Over $5 million |
Feature | SPCA Westchester | ASPCA | Best Friends Animal Society |
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Founded | 1883 | 1866 | 1984 |
Location | Westchester County, NY | National | National |
Number of Animals Served Annually | Over 6,000 | Over 100,000 | Over 100,000 |
Services Offered | Rescue, adoption, veterinary care, education, advocacy | Rescue, adoption, veterinary care, education, advocacy, research | Rescue, adoption, veterinary care, education, advocacy, sanctuary |
Approach | Community-based | National scope | National scope |
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