City of Independence Animal Services in Independence, Mo., Wins Midwest Region in ASPCA $100K Challenge
<p>Shelter Saved 964 Pets in Three Months</p>NEW YORK--The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today announced that City of Independence Animal Services (IAS) in Independence, Mo., has won the Midwest region of the 2011 ASPCA $100K Challenge and will receive a $20,000 grant. IAS found homes for 964 pets during the three-month competition, an increase of 400 lives saved over the same period last year and more than any other contestant in the Midwest region.
"Staff at IAS has described themselves as a 'small shelter with great spirit and tenacity,' which they have proven in spades," said Bert Troughton, vice president of community outreach for the ASPCA. "There is nothing small about what they've accomplished in this contest. They captured the lead in the Midwest region early on and never looked back."
During the 2011 ASPCA $100K Challenge, contestants competed to save at least 300 more animals during the months of August, September, and October 2011--either by adoption or being reunited with their owners--than they did over the same three-month period in 2010. Forty-nine shelters from 33 states and territories across the United States worked to increase the number of animals saved in order to win a portion of the $300,000 in ASPCA prize grants, including the grand prize of $100,000.
In addition to IAS' win in the Midwest Region, the ASPCA today is awarding the following prizes in the 2011 ASPCA $100K Challenge:
- $100K Grand Prize and Southwest Regional Prize: Austin Pets Alive! in Austin, Texas, for having the biggest increase in lives saved;
- $25K 2nd Place Prize and $20K Southeast Regional Prize: Humane Society of South Mississippi in Gulfport, Miss., for having the second biggest increase in lives saved and the biggest increase in the Southeast region;
- $25K Community Engagement Award: Humane Society for Greater Savannah in Savannah, Ga., for doing the best job of getting its community involved in saving more animals;
- $20K Northeast Regional Prize: Greater Androscoggin Humane Society in Lewiston, Maine, for having the biggest increase in lives saved in the Northeast region; and
- $20K West Regional Prize: Ramona Humane Society in San Jacinto, Calif., for having the biggest increase in lives saved in the West region.
This year, ASPCA $100K Challenge contestants saved a total of 8,977 more animals as compared to the same three-month period in 2010. In total, 2011 $100K Challenge contestants saved 52,484 lives in just three months.
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 2012 ASPCA $100K Challenge, please stay tuned to http://challenge.aspcapro.org.