Citizens for Animal Protection in Houston, Texas Tops Southwest Region After First Month of ASPCA $100K Challenge
<p>Shelter Saves 492 Pets in 30 Days</p>During the first month of the ASPCA $100K Challenge, many contestants tried out new methods of driving traffic to their adoption centers - many stayed open around the clock for 24-hour adoption events, offered unique promotions and discounts on adoption fees, and more.
"Citizens for Animal Protection did not waste any time getting into the contest holding a 'super adoption event' for kickoff the first weekend in August. They actually waived their adoption fees for the first time in their organization's history, and as a result they remarkably adopted out 283 pets into loving homes in the first week of August alone," said Bert Troughton, vice president of community outreach for the ASPCA.
In addition to Citizens for Animal Protection, contestants in the Southwest Region for the 2011 ASPCA $100K Challenge are: Nevada Humane Society in Reno, Nev.; Austin Pets Alive in Austin, Texas; Galveston Island Humane Society in Galveston, Texas; and Humane Society of Williamson County in Leander, Texas.
During the 2011 ASPCA $100K Challenge, contestants will compete to save at least 300 more animals--during the months of August, September, and October 2011--than they did over the same three-month period in 2010. The shelter with the biggest increase in animals saved will win a $100,000 grant. The agency that gets the most community members involved in saving animals will win a $25,000 grant, and those organizations that do the best in their regions will be eligible for between $5,000 and $25,000 in grants. In last year's first-ever ASPCA $100K Challenge, contestants saved a total of 48,779 lives over three months - an increase of 7,362 lives over the same three months in 2009.
It has long been a priority of the ASPCA to create a country of humane communities where there is no more euthanasia of homeless animals simply because of a lack of space or the resources to adequately care for them. The ASPCA $100K Challenge builds on that goal by inspiring shelters and their communities to innovate and act to save more animals.
For more information about the contest, please visit http://challenge.aspcapro.org. To locate a 2011 ASPCA $100K Challenge contestant near you, please visit http://challenge.aspcapro.org/challenge/contestants. To see a complete list of 2011 $100K Challenge events as they are scheduled, please stay tuned to http://challenge.aspcapro.org/shelter/events/all throughout the contest.