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Causes: Animal Protection & Welfare, Animal-Related, Animals, Education

Mission: To save the lives of companion animals through rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption; to promote learning, eliminate animal cruelty and be a leader in advancing the highest standards of animal welfare. GUIDING PRINCIPLES Our Guiding Principles direct us to act in the best interest of the animals and to strengthen the human-animal bond by: advocating for stronger laws, enforcement and compassionate treatment of animals by being a voice for the voicelessremaining committed to an open admission and unlimited stay policy for companion animalsproviding individualized care for each animal to meet its specific needsensuring that we are the first choice for the adoption of healthy rescued animalsproviding learning, educational and volunteer opportunities for all agesserving as a resource and continuing to meet community needsextending ourselves to further our missionacting in an ethical, professional, and compassionate mannerstewarding donor resources responsibly as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that depends on private donations and fees for service

Target demographics: To save the lives of companion animals through rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption; to promote learning, eliminate animal cruelty and be a leader in advancing the highest standards of animal welfare.

Direct beneficiaries per year: over 2,500 homeless animals in New Hampshire and beyond

Geographic areas served: New Hampshire and beyond

Programs: To save the lives of companion animals through rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption; to promote learning, eliminate animal cruelty and be a leader in advancing the highest standards of animal welfare. At the NHSPCA we care for a wide variety of purebred and mixed-breed dogs and cats, as well as rabbits, guinea pigs, and many other small animals. The positive, comforting environment of our state of the art Adoption Center allows animals to thrive while they await new homes. In addition, our barn and pastures provides the best possible temporary home for horses and other farm animals, The NHSPCA also serves as a transfer station for injured or orphaned wildlife, placing these animals into appropriate rehabilitation sites. Humane Education Whether it’s a visit to the Adoption Center for a tour or having our Humane Education Coordinator come into the classroom, kids learn firsthand the responsibilities of caring for animals. For kids who want to be more involved with helping the animals, the NHSPCA offers after school clubs and volunteer programs. Community Programs and Resources Our ever-growing list of programs and workshops are a fun and interactive way to explore the interdependence between humans and animals while learning how to create a more humane community. Our knowledgeable staff are ready to help each person find the answers to the many questions that pet owners have and assist them with training and behavior issues. From rabies clinics to pet first aid workshops our list of programs and services is ever growing. Cruelty Investigations & Advocacy Animal cruelty investigation has been one of the cornerstones of the NHSPCA. Today our services encompass an even wider range of activities. In addition to investigating hundreds of reports of suspected animal neglect or abuse every year, our agent works with other humane organizations to develop and strengthen legislation that protects animals throughout the State of New Hampshire.
104 Portsmouth Ave, Stratham, NH 03885
603-772-2921
Animals
Stratham
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