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ASPCA grants and animal welfare news from Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Georgia Shelter Wins $100K Challenge Community Award!

Humane Society for Greater Savannah will receive a $25,000 ASPCA grant for doing the best job engaging its community. Read More »

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ASPCA Grants $30,000 to Organizations for Disaster Prep

The ASPCA is providing seven groups, including the Equamore Foundation in Ashland, Oregon, with funds for disaster prep and response.
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ASPCA Awards $100,000 to Communities in Need
These critical grants will fund affordable vaccination clinics for cats and dogs.
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Miami-Dade County Increases Spay/Neuter by 33 Percent in First Half of 2011
Fewer homeless kittens and puppies will enter shelters in Florida's Miami-Dade County thanks to the area's partnership with the ASPCA.
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Current News


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Florida Cockfighter Going to Jail

William Roman will serve six months after pleading guilty to four felony counts of animal fighting.
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U.S. House Approves Legislation to Protect NC Wild Horses

The Corolla Wild Horses Protection Act will protect the Colonial Spanish Mustangs living on the Outer Banks in Currituck County.
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Adam Leath Named SE Regional Director, Field Investigations and Response
Leath has joined the ASPCA to investigate and respond to animal cruelty cases and natural disasters in the Southeastern U.S.
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ASPCA Launches National Relocation Program for Shelter Animals
In May, 70 dogs from tornado-affected areas in Georgia and South Carolina were welcomed to shelters in the Northeast.
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ASPCA Grants Across America: Puerto Rico Animal Welfare Society
We're helping Puerto Rico address its pet overpopulation problem with a $10,000 grant for a spay/neuter clinic for homeless dogs.
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