SPCA International is honored and proud to have reached the milestone of 2,000 grants awarded to keep pets with their military pet parents, even when costly pet transport is involved to overseas duty locations. These are just a few of the recent families we have kept together.
I think we are all in agreement that 2020 has already been quite a year. In January, I expected a year that would be much like 2019, just with a stronger ability to reach more animals in need. As always, we budgeted and planned for disaster response, but I had no idea how much of our efforts would be focused on disasters this year. Thank you to everyone who supports our work. YOU make it possible to respond when disaster strikes and animals are in need.
Our hearts are broken for the people of Beirut. The recent explosion there killed hundreds of people and injured thousands. Fortunately, SPCA International’s partner organization BETA Lebanon sprung into immediate action to care for animals in the wake of this disaster.
When 12 year old Lev’s dog Mojo lost his dog tag during the COVID-19 lockdown, Lev made him a new one with his 3-D printer and an idea was born. Lev had the idea to print more dog tags and donate the proceeds. He started researching animal welfare groups and loved what he saw about SPCA International. Now, 10% of all proceeds from Lev’s dog tag sales will be generously donated to SPCA International. Order yours today!
Over the past two months, SPCA International has focused on connecting you to the most critical Animal Welfare needs related to COVID-19.With the successful conclusion of the “My Next Bowl” COVID-19 relief event, we are proud to announce a total of $160,000 grants to help shelter and rescue organizations across the globe as they feed and care for animals during this difficult time.
Donation will provide over 5,000 pounds of pet food for animals in need Seattle, WA, April 28, 2020— As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, animal shelters around the world are struggling to supply the volume of pet food they need to feed the animals in their care during this extended crisis – facing shortages, shipping delays, […]
International NGO granting $200,000 to Australian organizations helping local wildlife in vulnerable Western Australia February 19, 2020 – Global animal welfare organization SPCA International announced that it will grant $200,000 to organizations in Western Australia (WA) and Kangaroo Island helping local animals in the aftermath of the country’s devastating bushfires this season. Over a billion […]
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