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Mission
Statement
Provide for the well-being of animals. To raise awareness and
encourage compassionate treatment of animals.
Goals
Expand spay/neuter, foster/adoption and rescue programs in partnership
with the community and other agencies. Provide foster care
transition for adoptable pets. Match up adoptable pets with
loving homes.
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Vision
No More Homeless Pets, Yavapai County, 2010
Action Plan
UAF
altered 1471 and re-homed 656 animals in 2007, and hope to do more each
year.
UAF Programs
Foster/Adopt Field
Services (FAFS)
Fosters, spays/neuters, and adopts out Homeless
Animals. All our animals are kept in Foster Homes, so we have
no shelter
expenses. Donations and grant money go for spay/neuter,
emergency medical, and similar things that directly benefit the animals
in our care. Of course there is never enough money, and we
pursue grant money and do fund raisers on a regular basis. We
take animals from Prescott and Chino Valley Animal Control and wherever
else we find Homeless Animals. Since we are not limited by
the size of a shelter we can have a no kill policy.
Low Cost
Spay/Neuter Certificate Hotline
Provides
low cost Spay/Neuter Certificates for folks who cannot afford
the cost of altering their Companion Animals.
No
More Homeless
Pets, Yavapai County (NMHP)
A five
year
plan of education, spay/neuter and Adoption Events with a goal of No
More Homeless Pets by 2010. This includes a low-cost
certificate program using local vets and mobile clinics.
Feral Cat
Trap/Neuter/Release Program "TNR"
(928-778-2924)
Humanely
traps feral cats, alters them and then releases them where someone
will feed them. UAF has the only TNR program in the area.
Courtesy
Listing Program (928-778-2924)
Helps
animals whose
people want to relinquish them to find new homes.
Emergency
Medical Program
Helps
pay veterinary bills when the Animal Guardian cannot.
Animal
Disaster Services (ADS)
This
UAF
Sister Group is a volunteer group which coordinates with
Emergency
Management Services of Yavapai County. ADS exists to create
and maintain a shelter for animals during times of natural
disasters. ADS maintained shelters during recent emergencies
like the Indian Fire in Prescott and the Brins Fire in Oak Creek Canyon.
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