SPL Rescue Center Construction

by Stray Paws Loreto Asociacion Civil
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction
SPL Rescue Center Construction

Project Report | May 1, 2024
Cooperation agreements to help Loreto Strays

By Norma Garcia | Project Leader

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Current challenges like a surge of dogs in the streets of  Loreto is happening every day and imposible to keep up alone, that is why besides the every day attention to  sterilization efforts as well as feeding and providing veterinary care to as much dogs as we can, we are pleased to provide an update on our efforts to establish cooperation agreements with local authorities to build a Canine Attention Center as part of our mission at Stray Paws Loreto. This report outlines the progress made and the potential impact of this collaboration on our shared goal of caring for stray animals in the community.

Stray Paws Loreto has long been dedicated to the welfare of stray animals in the Loreto community. With an increasing number of strays in need of care and attention, the establishment of a Canine Attention Center by the local authorities has become a critical priority. This center will serve as a hub for rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming stray dogs, as well as providing essential veterinary services.

Over the past few months, our team has been actively engaging with local authorities including the Major and Council members to explore opportunities for collaboration. We have conducted numerous meetings and presentations to outline the vision and objectives of the Canine Attention Center. These efforts have been met with enthusiasm and support from key stakeholders, including municipal officials, animal welfare organizations, and community leaders.

We are pleased to report that significant progress has been made in securing cooperation agreements with local authorities. Through constructive dialogue and negotiation, we have reached preliminary agreements outlining the roles, responsibilities, and contributions of each party. These agreements reflect a shared commitment to the establishment and operation of the Canine Attention Center for the benefit of stray animals and the community at large.

The cooperation agreements include provisions for:

1. A short to medium term solution to sterilize dogs in areas of the town where strays concentrate like colonia Miramar.This solution in the form of a  Mobile Spay-Neutur Clinic that can be a paralel project to create real impact on the stray community and that is a project on his own and we are currently exploring way of making this happen. 

2. The land for the construction of the Canine Attention Center by the City is an agrrement as of now.
3. Collaborative efforts in promoting responsible pet ownership and animal welfare education.
4. Coordination of resources and expertise to ensure the effective operation of the center.
5. Regular monitoring and evaluation to assess the impact and effectiveness of our collective efforts.

The establishment of the Canine Attention Center through cooperation agreements with local authorities represents a significant milestone in our mission.  It is important to understand that from this point to the actual starting of construction of the Center will take no les than 18 months all going well. However This partnership will enable us to expand our reach and capacity in caring for stray animals, while also fostering greater community involvement and support for animal welfare initiatives. By working together, we can make a lasting difference in the lives of countless dogs in need and create a more compassionate and responsible community.

In conclusion, the progress made in securing cooperation agreements with local authorities for the establishment of the Canine Attention Center is a testament to our shared commitment to animal welfare and community development.

We are grateful for the support and collaboration of our donors, whose generosity makes initiatives like this possible. Together, we can continue to make a positive impact and create a brighter future for stray animals in Loreto.

Thank you for your ongoing support.

 

 

Calle Salvatierre Loreton Town Center
Calle Salvatierre Loreton Town Center
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Stray Paws Loreto Asociacion Civil

Location: Loreto, Baja California Sur - Mexico
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Project Leader:
Norma Garcia
Loreto , Baja California Sur Mexico

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