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Resolve to make 2015 a better year for animals
British
Columbians often make resolutions at the start of a new year: to eat healthier,
to exercise more, to be more environmentally friendly, to excel in certain
areas at work, and many others. While all of these goals aren’t always kept or
maintained the entire year, the BC SPCA is offering some New Year’s resolution
ideas for animal lovers.
Helping B.C.’s animals can be sweet as cupcakes
Fighting animal
cruelty is as easy as baking cupcakes! Register for free, receive a host kit
and plan a National Cupcake Day Party in January or February for friends and
colleagues. Thanks to Pets Plus Us, Agency59, BMO Bank of Montreal, Hill’s
Science Diet, and Reynolds StayBrite for their generous support. Register nowto bake a difference for B.C.’s
animals!
Bring your outdoor dogs inside
With frigid winter temperatures dropping across the
province each day, remembering to keep all our family members, two-legged and
four-legged, safe and warm during the winter season is crucial. Meet Dante, a
loveable German shepherd-cross surrendered by his owner after a cruelty
investigation was conducted by the BC SPCA. Learn more about Dante’s story and
bringing outdoor dogs inside today.
MoneySense magazine marks BC SPCA as A+
It’s a grade to
be proud of. The BC SPCA has earned an A+ rating – the highest overall rating –
in MoneySense magazine’s 2015 survey that rates 100 Canadian charities for
overall efficiency, transparency and donor stewardship. One of only 12 Canadian
charities to receive the A+ rating, the
BC SPCA earned an A or A+ rating in each of the system’s categories.
Adopt me!
Loki is a big, beautiful girl with a stunning ebony coat. She recently found herself homeless and heartbroken
after her elderly human passed away. Loki is ready to settle down with a new loving family. Could you be her match?
Read my happy "tail"
Freddie once lived a horrible existence in a puppy mill. Fortunately, he was rescued as the result of a cruelty investigation and adopted into a loving home. Read this heart-warming "tail" of Freddie's second chance for happiness.
Reading,
writing & Rover
Are you a teacher, or do you know
any teachers? BC SPCA school programs bring animal welfare into the classroom.
Learn about and share our lesson plans for grades K-7, school presentations and more.
Generosity in Action
The BC SPCA is deeply saddened to lose a true friend of the animals and a passionate supporter of 30 years. Kay Walter's commitment to educating the next generation of animal lovers has left a lasting impact.
The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) is a non-profit organization funded primarily by public donations. Our mission is to protect and enhance the quality of life for domestic, farm and wild animals in British Columbia. BC SPCA Charitable Registration No. BN 11881 9036 RR0001
On behalf of all the animals we care for and protect, thank you for your support.