Help Animals in Impoverished, Rural Communities
Tax deductible
A few very impoverished communities in Eastern Oregon have asked for help accessing spay/neuter clinics and vet care. These people care deeply about their pets and the animals in their communities who don't have owners, but they don't have the resources to help them. Because of the 2.7 million cats and dogs who missed spay/neuter during the COVID pandemic, there are literally millions of extra animals right now whose lives of suffering could have been prevented through access to spay/neuter.
We are doing our best to help these communities by helping people sign up for spay/neuter clinics for their own pets, by working to do Trap, Neuter, Release for pets that will not be able to be tamed, and by setting up feeding stations for areas where there are starving animals. Please help if you can.
Organizer
Shaindel Beers
Organizer
Pendleton, OR
Cat Utopia
Beneficiary