"It takes tremendous resources to care for the nearly 200 animals in our facility at any given time. This $50,000 grant will be transformed into food, medicine, microchips, vaccines, litter, toys, cleaning products, and foster supplies—all essential components of animal care," says Anna Gonce, HSSC Executive Director. "The impact of the funding is immediate and can be seen in every shelter animal, many of whom have never had a warm bed, a full belly, and a healthy body before coming to HSSC. It's our job to take care of them and find them loving, permanent homes, and we truly appreciate the Community Foundation of Sarasota County's assistance."
Anna Gonce, HSSC Executive Director, 2021
HSSC was founded in 1952. In those seven decades, we have expanded to be the area's premier no-kill shelter, with capacity to care for more than 2,000 animals each year.
We are honored to be one of the 14 local nonprofit organizations to receive support from the Community Foundation's Animal Welfare grant cycle, with a total of $203,000 awarded.
Champ
Champ came to us with two broken legs and is currently on the mend before he can find his furever home.
Charlie
Charlie is a senior cat that was recently adopted.