A consortium of six metro-area animal shelters recently received a $1 million award for preserving the lives of stray animals. The award comes from a California-based foundation called Maddie’s Fund.
The Animal Shelter Alliance of Portland, which includes the Humane Society for Southwest Washington and SW Washington Veterinary Medical Association, was able to find homes for enough animals so that no healthy, socialized dog or cat has been euthanized in Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington and Clark counties since 2010.
Maddie’s Fund says this area is one of the top three safest in the country for strays. The Alliance includes independent agencies such as the Oregon Humane Society and also public county shelters.
Members reduced euthanasia rates by establishing better communications about which facility has open shelter space, and by working together on adoption events.