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Help the Monmouth County SPCA save 5,000 lives this year!



Eleven years ago, the Monmouth County SPCA reached an incredible milestone of 2,000 adoptions annually. As that number continued to increase, it became essential for us to upgrade and expand our facility in order to save more lives. Our state-of-the-art Homeward Bound Adoption Center opened its doors in 2009, and in that year alone, the number of lives saved increased twelve percent to 3,700.

We want to do more.

We are challenging ourselves to dramatically increase the number of lives we save this year to 5,000. In order to reach that goal, we must increase the number of animals we adopt out, return to their owners, or trap, neuter and return to their colonies by fifty percent.

The Monmouth County SPCA is going above and beyond to meet this challenge, and we ask you to do the same.

Please consider a gift to help us save 5,000 lives.

 

MEETING THE CHALLENGE

Saving 5,000 lives is a lot of work. Here’s how we plan to do it:

  • Adopt Out More Pets
  • Save 300 Puppies
  • Trap, Neuter and Return
  • Reunite More Families

Want to see how we are doing in the ASPCA $100K Challenge? Follow our Challenge Blog. Here is just a sample of what you will see over there:

CHALLENGE PLANNING

Staff and volunteers have created teams in order to successfully reach our goal of 5,000 lives saved this year. Since team meetings have started, emails have been flying, ideas are being jotted on white boards, excitement is building and things like this are being heard around the Adoption Center: “This is the kick in the pants we needed. We are good but this will make us AWESOME, no matter the outcome of the Challenge.” …more