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The Center For Animal Health & Welfare

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Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals,Pet Specialty Services,Veterinarians
1165 Island Park Rd Easton, PA 18042
(610) 252-7722Phone: (610) 252-7722
Regular Hours
Today: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm Closed

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Formed in 1913, The Center for Animal Health and Welfare ( formerly Northampton County SPCA ) is a private organization. We are not affiliated with any other SPCA or ASPCA. We are not a government agency, but are a non-profit organization with a 501c3 status. In 2003 we committed ourselves to saving lives and became a no-kill shelter. We are dedicated to providing a safe and healthy environment for animals. We have improved our foster program, increased adoptions and offer a low-cost spay/neuter program. Fund raising, donations and bequests make up 90% of our income and we apply for many grants. Adoption fees, relinquishment fees, memberships and agreements with some of the local municipalities, to take in their strays, generate the rest of our revenue. Although we greatly appreciate the help from the municipalities that do support us, not all do. Northampton County contributes about $5, 000.
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http://www.healthyanimalcenter.org https://healthyanimalcenter.org/contact-us
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