MIDDLETOWN, NY โ In a milestone achievement, Pets Alive, a renowned no-kill rescue organization, has been honored with a substantial $500,000 grant from the New York State Companion Animal Capital Fund.
This generous grant is poised to catalyze the realization of Pets Alive’s vision for its forthcoming community resource and adoption center. The center is envisioned as a dynamic space dedicated to animal rescue, adoption, education, and community engagement.
With this financial boost, Pets Alive aims to not only bolster existing initiatives but also spearhead innovative programs aimed at fostering responsible pet ownership and addressing critical animal welfare concerns in the Hudson Valley region.
Expressing profound gratitude for the state government’s unwavering support, Sarah Wees, the executive director of Pets Alive, emphasized the transformative impact of this grant. “This grant will empower us to establish a modern, inclusive space where animals in need can find loving homes, and where community members can access invaluable resources and educational opportunities,” she remarked.
The forthcoming center is poised to feature cutting-edge facilities for animal housing and adoption, alongside a versatile community room slated to host a myriad of educational workshops, training sessions, and volunteer initiatives.
By forging strategic partnerships with local businesses, schools, and organizations, Pets Alive is committed to nurturing a culture of empathy and accountability towards animals while fostering stronger community bonds.
Anticipated for completion this winter, the construction of the Community Resource and Adoption Center marks a significant milestone in Pets Alive’s ongoing mission. To realize this vision fully, Pets Alive has initiated a capital campaign, rallying community support to bring this transformative project to fruition.
Pets Alive, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, is situated at 363 Derby Rd., serving as a beacon of hope and compassion for animals in need.