This project, carried out by East Mississippi Animal Rescue, will target pet overpopulation and the heartworm epidemic in Mississippi by providing veterinary care, including heartworm treatment and spay/neuter surgeries, to abandoned animals in the East Central region of the state.
More than 73,000 animals are euthanized each year in the state of Mississippi. Although we, along with other rescue groups in the state, are working hard to lower this number, pet overpopulation and abandonment is a growing problem. In addition to high euthanasia rates, Mississippi also has the highest rates nationwide of heartworm disease- a potentially fatal condition that is costly to treat, but can be prevented.
Through this project, we aim to provide spay/neuter surgeries to abandoned animals prior to adoption. By advocating for and enforcing spay/neuter surgeries, we target the pet overpopulation problem and in turn, hope to decrease the number of animals euthanized in Mississippi each year. This project will also allow us to provide treatment for animals diagnosed with heartworm disease.
We will provide, promote, and enforce spay/neuter surgeries for all adoptions through our organization, which will impact the high euthanasia and pet overpopulation rates in Mississippi. We will provide treatment for animals diagnosed with heartworms, allowing them to live longer lives free from a serious, potentially fatal disease.
"I have seen how the lack of veterinary care can negatively impact not only our animals, but our community as a whole. This project allows us to make our own impact- in a POSITIVE way."
- Paula Joyner, President, East Mississippi Animal Rescue
Total Funding Received to Date: $6,935
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $3,065
Total Funding Goal: $10,000
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
Meridian,
MS,
United States
http://www.eastmsanimalrescue.com


