Grant of $5,000 will extend efforts to save more lives in Lawrence County, Kentucky
LOUISA, KY (January 1, 2017) – Lawrence County Humane Society (LCHS), today announced it has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the Petco Foundation to support it’s Low Income Cat Spay/Neuter Assistance Program and the Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) Program throughout the county.
Lawrence County Humane Society is a nonprofit organization that works to reduce the over breeding of dogs and cats through public education programs and spay/neuter assistance programs. Founded in 1990, the LCHS has provided refuge for thousands of dogs and cats, ensuring each animal has received proper medical care and housing until an adoptive forever home can be found for each one. In addition, they have assisted countless numbers of families with assistance to spay and neuter their pets through grant programs like this one provided by the Petco Foundation.
The Petco Foundation investment will help families on fixed incomes get their pets spayed/neutered. By altering pets throughout the county, the number of pets being able to remain in their homes will increase significantly while the number of unwanted litters born each year will significantly decrease.
“What a wonderful opportunity the Petco Foundation has afforded us in being able to assist dozens of families in our community in getting their pets spayed and neutered. By doing so, we are helping these families keep their pets while also reducing the number of unwanted litters each year, ” said Beverly Pack, Volunteer and Program Coordinator.
For more information about the Lawrence County (KY) Humane Society or the Petco Foundation, visit www.lawrencecokyanimalshelter.com or www.petcofoundation.org. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or by using the hashtag #PetcoFoundation.
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About Lawrence County (KY) Humane Society
The Lawrence County Humane Society was incorporated in 1990 by a small group of people who were concerned about the ever-growing stray animal population in their community. We work closely with the animal control officers from both Lawrence and Magoffin counties to pick up stray animals, enforce county ordinances, and address cruelty to animal complaints. We strive to educate all age groups to promote humane attitudes and good treatment for all animals. And we work to reduce the over breeding of dogs and cats through public education programs and spay/neuter assistance programs.
About the Petco Foundation
At the Petco Foundation, we believe that every animal deserves to live its best life. Since 1999, we’ve invested more than $170 million in lifesaving animal welfare work to make that happen. With our more than 4,000 animal welfare partners, we inspire and empower communities to make a difference by investing in adoption and medical care programs, spay and neuter services, pet cancer research, service and therapy animals, and numerous other lifesaving initiatives. Through our Think Adoption First program, we partner with Petco stores and animal welfare organizations across the country to increase pet adoptions. So far, we’ve helped more than 5 million pets find their new loving families, and we’re just getting started. Visit petcofoundation.org to learn more about how you can get involved.