2024-2025 IMPACT REPORT:

We rescued a total of 658 animals between 2024 and 2025. As of March 1, 2026, we have already rescued 137, which puts us on track to bring in over 800 animals this year.

Our community dog food program allows us to serve lower-income areas that do not have the same access to healthy food. By providing food and vaccines, we help keep animals healthy and in the homes that love them. In the past two years alone, we distributed over 25,000 pounds of food to families who needed a little extra support.

The majority of our funds go directly to our local veterinary clinic and totaled over $97,000 in the past two years. We are fortunate to work with vets who stand alongside our mission, providing excellent care at rates that allow us to keep animals out of kill shelters and moving toward safe outcomes. Our vet bills are already over $15,000 this year because when an animal needs help, we step in. Saving lives is always the priority.

This is only a snapshot of what we have accomplished over the past two years - and it is all because of our donors. Your donations allow us to keep the doors open to all of the dogs that come our way.

But, we need to do more.

Our goal for 2026 is to break ground on a new shelter - a shelter of our own. This will allow us to not only take in more animals, but we will be able to take them in immediately, ensuring they have the best possible future.

This is only a snapshot of what we have accomplished over the past two years - and it is all because of our donors. Your donations allow us to keep the doors open to all of the dogs that come our way.

But, we need to do more.

Our goal for 2026 is to break ground on a new shelter - a shelter of our own. This will allow us to not only take in more animals, but we will be able to take them in immediately, ensuring they have the best possible future.

Where your donations go

One Spay/Neuter — $100

Pictured: Kovu - Rescued November 2024

We fixed nearly 300 animals in 2025 and aim to double that number in 2026.

One Emergency Vet Visit — $500

Pictured: Popeye - Rescued June 2025. His amputation and rehabilitation cost $3,500.00

One Litter of Puppies Rescued — $1,000

We vet, vaccinate and spay/neuter all pups that come into our care.

One Small Hoarding Case — $2,000

We are alerted to nearly one new hoarding case every week. Each one takes hours, days and sometimes months of preparation to approach. Not to mention the staffing, hazard wear and involvement of law enforcement and other state agencies.