A New Leash On Life
A New Leash On Life
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About this organization
Mission
To Make The World A Better Place For Homeless Pets And The People Who Love Them By:1. Reducing The Number Of Homeless Pets By Spaying/Neutering All Pets In Our Program2. Helping Low-Income Families Spay/Neuter Their Pets By Providing Financial Assistance3. Making A Positive Difference In The Life Of Each Animal We Come In Contact With4. Providing Medical Assistance And Foster Care For Abandoned, Injured, And Unwanted Animals5. Educating The Public On The Importance Of Spay/Neuter To Put An End To The Pet Overpopulation Problem And Euthanasia6. Promoting Humane Animal Treatment In Our Community And Elsewhere
About
FOSTER & ADOPTION PROGRAM. A NEW LEASH ON LIFE HAS A UNIQUE FOSTER AND ADOPTION PROGRAM FOR HOMELESS PETS. THESE DOGS AND CATS COME FROM MANY PLACES... THE CITY KILL SHELTER, ABANDONED IN BACK YARDS AND VET OFFICES, ON THE STREETS...EVERYWHERE. THEY ARE OFTEN HURT OR SICK, AND THEY REALLY NEED A NEW LEASH ON LIFE! EACH DOG AND CAT IS PROVIDED WITH A LOVING FOSTER HOME, REGULAR VETERINARY CARE (SPAY/NEUTER, MICROCHIP, TESTING, VACCINATIONS, DEWORMING, ETC.), OTHER MEDICAL TREATMENTS, SURGERIES, OR DRUGS THEY NEED FOR THEIR PARTICULAR INJURIES OR AILMENTS, AND AS MUCH TIME AS THEY NEED TO RECUPERATE AND FIND A FOREVER HOME.A NEW LEASH LODGE PROVIDES A SAFE PLACE FOR THOSE PETS WE TAKE IN, WHO DON'T HAVE A FOSTER HOME YET. THE PETS LIVE HERE UNTIL A FOSTER HOME CAN BE FOUND OR THEY ARE ADOPTED. IT HAS BEEN A PLACE OF COMFORT AND LOVE FOR HUNDREDS OF DOGS AND CATS IN A COMFY, HOME SETTING. DOGS LIVE IN COMMUNITY ROOMS WITH SOFT BEDS AND DOGGY DOORS OUT TO LARGE FENCED YARDS. CATS LIVE IN COMMUNITY ROOMS WITH TOYS, CAT TREES, BEDS, AND LOTS OF HIDEOUTS. THE LODGE PETS ARE CARED FOR BY VOLUNTEERS SEVERAL TIMES A DAY WHEN THEY ARE WALKED (DOGS), BRUSHED, PLAYED WITH, AND SERVED HEALTHY MEALS.APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED ONLINE, THROUGH THE WEBSITE, AND IN PERSON AT OUR ADOPTION DAYS OR AT OUR HUNTSVILLE AND BROWNSBORO LOCATIONS. AN ADOPTION COUNSELOR REVIEWS EACH APPLICATION AND DISCUSSES THE GOOD AND BAD TRAITS OF THE PET THEY ARE APPLYING FOR. ULTIMATELY, THE GOAL IS FOR THEIR NEXT HOME TO BE THEIR FOREVER HOME, SO WE DO OUR BEST TO MAKE SURE IT WILL BE A GOOD MATCH. THE PETS ARE TAKEN TO THEIR NEW HOMES BY VOLUNTEERS, WHO HELP INTRODUCE THE FAMILY (HUMANS AND ANIMALS) TO THE NEW PET, AND HOPEFULLY REDUCE PROBLEMS DURING THE INITIAL GREETINGS. OF COURSE, WE TAKE THEM BACK INTO OUR PROGRAM IF THEY DO NOT WORK OUT IN THE HOME.
Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing
The purpose of the non-profit is listed in the filing as “To make the world a better place for homeless pets and the people who love them by:1. reducing the number of homeless pets by spaying/neutering all pets in our program2. helping low-income families spay/neuter their pets by providing financial assistance3. making a positive difference in the life of each animal we come in contact with4. providing medical assistance and foster care for abandoned, injured, and unwanted animals5. educating the public on the importance of spay/neuter to put an end to the pet overpopulation problem and euthanasia6. promoting humane animal treatment in our community and elsewhere”.
When discussing its operations, they were characterized as: “To aide in every pet to have a safe and healthy home, assist in having pets spayed and neutered, and educate the public on this need.”.
- The non-profit's legally reported state of operation is AL.
- The filing states that the non-profit's address in the year 2020 is 308 BROAD ARMSTRONG DR, BROWNSBORO, AL, 35741.
- The form submitted by the non-profit for 2020 shows a total of 2 employees.
- Is not a private foundation.
- Expenses are between $500,000 and $1,000,000+.
- Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
- Revenue less expenses is $263,665.
- The organization has 5 independent voting members.
- The organization was formed in 2004.
- The organization pays $79,586 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
- The organization pays $148,402 in fundraising expenses.