The Ark needs your support! For your convenience, online donations can easily be made via Google Checkout using any major credit or debit card. It's so easy to donate any amount quickly and completely securely–simply enter the amount and click the button shown below.

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Donors

Financial support from generous donors; includes Winston Fund for special medical needs, Stitch in Time for spay/neuter, appeals for special needs, pet sponsors, items or services needed, etc.
 

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Help Feed The Ark Pets!

Here is a wonderful and easy way to help the homeless dogs and cats at the Ark Shelter!

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Sponsor an Ark Shelter Pet

Though your circumstances may not allow you to bring a new pet into your home, you can help tremendously by "adopting" a pet through our sponsorship program.

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Stopping Pet Overpopulation

With our major emphasis on an effective plan for spay/neuter operations, we hope to break the vicious cycle perpetuating so many thousands of unwanted animals. In addition to our policy of spaying or neutering all pets for adoption, our Stitch in Time program offers financial help to families who could not otherwise afford the full cost of spaying or neutering their pet.

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The Winston Fund

The Winston Fund is a special account set up to cover emergency care for injured animals, such as surgery to repair a broken leg, or veterinary medical care for a specified illness. These are circumstances we cannot cover with our regular funds allotted for vaccines, worming and spay/neuters. The money is provided by donations made specifically to The Winston Fund from caring individuals or groups.

Donor Programs

The Ark is a non-profit organization solely dependent on donated funds for financial support. All contributions go directly to aid animals in need.

Without your contribution to keep The Ark afloat, homeless animals now being rescued will face a grim and most likely very short future. Without aggressive spay/neuter programs such as those offered through The Ark, the cycle of breeding more unwanted litters to become victims of abuse and neglect will continue unabated.

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