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Denise McVicker, President Humane Society for Tacoma/Pierce County |
Hilary Hager, Vice President Humane Society of the United States |
| Ann Graves, Treasurer |
Marketing Pet Friendly License Plates: creative ways get more $$ for spay/neuter grants!
In our commitment to support the animal care community in Washington State, The Federation has developed training programs and opportunities for animal care professionals. We can help you establish or enhance shelter operations, learn training and management techniques, develop a powerful and active Board of Directors, start a spay/neuter assistance program and provide quality service. For more information, contact us at info@wafederation.com to find out how to bring these programs, customized to meet your needs, to your facility.
When: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 from 9am - 4pm
Where: Legion Hall, Everett, WA (Legion Memorial Park, 143 Alverson)
Cost: $35.00 per person, includes lunch
Presented by Washington State Federation of Animal Care & Control Agencies
and FORAY Consulting
Each year nearly 150,000 cats and dogs end up in shelters across Washington State. With the purchase of a "We Love Our Pets" Washington State license plate, you will help spay and neuter more pets and save lives. Spaying or neutering is the most humane and effective method for reducing the number of homeless pets, and provides dogs and cats with significant health and behavioral benefits. Reducing pet homelessness means less suffering for stray and abandoned animals, as well as fewer tax dollars spent on caring for animals in need.
The Federation's member organizations are encouraged to submit job opportunities for posting on our website at no cost. You may provide a link or submit your job announcement to info@wafederation.com. All job postings will be kept active for one month unless otherwise specified.
We are conducting our annual survey of animals seen by animal shelters and alternative placement groups in Washington State. Your participation in this survey is needed and appreciated.