Mission Statement
No Kill Glynn County is dedicated to saving the lives of the homeless animals in Glynn County, GA. We will do this through fundraising, partnering with other organizations, leveraging resources, educating the public, and embracing and employing 'best practices' aimed at reducing animal intake and increasing the live release rate in order to get to zero kill (a 90+% shelter save rate) at Glynn County Animal Services.
We are committed to reaching those who need our assistance.
There is great momentum and a movement nationwide toward ending the killing of 3-4 million healthy shelter animals every year. The citizens of Glynn County have made it clear that they want to be a part of this movement. No Kill Glynn County will continue to advocate for our community to become a No Kill Community. Once achieved, we will mentor other organizations in neighboring cities and communities on their path to No Kill.
We will pay it forward.
Vision
We envision Glynn County as a place where no adoptable, treatable animal or feral cat is killed, regardless of resources, economics, or politics.
Our Goal
The goal of No Kill Glynn County is to engage our fellow citizens in a common mission - one we can all agree on: achieving a No Kill community. We’re confident that with all us working together, we can get there - and along the way, we’ll be helping to build a stronger community too. Our timeline is to get to zero by 2025.
No Kill Glynn County is dedicated to saving the lives of the homeless animals in Glynn County, GA. We will do this through fundraising, partnering with other organizations, leveraging resources, educating the public, and embracing and employing 'best practices' aimed at reducing animal intake and increasing the live release rate in order to get to zero kill (a 90+% shelter save rate) at Glynn County Animal Services.
We are committed to reaching those who need our assistance.
There is great momentum and a movement nationwide toward ending the killing of 3-4 million healthy shelter animals every year. The citizens of Glynn County have made it clear that they want to be a part of this movement. No Kill Glynn County will continue to advocate for our community to become a No Kill Community. Once achieved, we will mentor other organizations in neighboring cities and communities on their path to No Kill.
We will pay it forward.
Vision
We envision Glynn County as a place where no adoptable, treatable animal or feral cat is killed, regardless of resources, economics, or politics.
Our Goal
The goal of No Kill Glynn County is to engage our fellow citizens in a common mission - one we can all agree on: achieving a No Kill community. We’re confident that with all us working together, we can get there - and along the way, we’ll be helping to build a stronger community too. Our timeline is to get to zero by 2025.
Join Us! We are a growing organization and with your help, we can make real and lasting change for the animals of our county. Your voice can be the difference in the lives of thousands of dogs, cats, and other companion animals. Here is how you can help.
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