BC SPCA. North Peace Branch

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BC SPCA North Peace Branch

What is the BC SPCA? Founded in 1895 A non-profit society established by the BC Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (It does not operate under the Societies Act)

What is the North Peace Branch history? Existed informally since at least the early 1960s Warrant in the early 1970s Until 1995, animals were cared for through a network of volunteer foster homes In 1995 a shelter was built at the present location, and staff were hired for the first time

Who are we? BC SPCA Shelter Staff Special Provincial Constables An Elected Volunteer Community Council A Volunteer Shelter Manager (Rosolynn Kalb) An Elected Volunteer Regional Director (Peter Havlik) Members & Volunteers Donors & Supporters

What is our service area? Fort St. John Taylor Hudson s Hope PRRD Area B PRRD Area C

Where are we? The North Peace Animal Shelter is located at 9311-81 Avenue in Fort St. John

What do we do? Pound keeper services for Fort St. John & Taylor

What do we do? Cruelty investigations & PCA enforcement

What do we do? Provide temporary shelter and adoption services for unwanted companion animals such as dogs

And cats What do we do?

What do we do? And all sorts of other critters

What else do we do locally? 24/7 rescue of, and care for, injured animals including limited veterinary care Pre-adopt vaccination, spay & neuter De-worming, ear mite treatment, etc. Bit-Free education in schools Care Home visits Fund raising

What do we do provincially?

What do we do provincially? Public Education

Print, Radio, Web & TV

Other programs Community Justice & prisoner rehabilitation Farm Animals Kids Club, summer camp & other youth programs SPCA Certified program Violence Link program UBC Animal Welfare program Thompson Rivers University (Kamloops) Animal Welfare Certificate Program Wildlife rehabilitation

Provincial Governance

MoneySense A Rating for 2011

Province at a Glance

Province at a Glance

Province at a Glance

Province at a Glance

reception area

work area

dog kennel wing

cat & puppy wing

What s new? For the first time, we have a full time salaried Special Provincial Constable to serve the entire Peace Region. The SPC started work earlier this year, but her training and certification will not be complete until November. Once accredited, the SPC will be able to obtain warrants, conduct seizures & press charges under the PCA. This will reduce the work load for the RCMP and on shelter staff. Most importantly, it will dramatically improve the BC SPCA ability to respond to cruelty complaints. The SPC is already occupied to capacity with investigations.

Shelter Statistics Total inbound animals 2009: 957 2010: 1145 Dogs 2009: 561 2010: 461 Cats 2009: 380 2010: 644 Other 2009: 40

How are we funded? Donations from the public Fees from animal adoptions Poundkeeper contract with Fort St. John Grant from Fort St. John Poundkeeper contract with Taylor Grant from PRRD Area C

BC SPCA North Peace Branch Actual Revenues 2010 26% Operating 42% By-law Enforcement, Municipal contracts, Grants Local Fundraising Initiatives 32%

BC SPCA North Peace Branch Actual Revenues 2010 8% 1% 6% 26% Operating Misc grants 16% 1% Local Fundraising Initiatives FSJ Poundkeeper Taylor Poundkeeper FSJ Grant-in-aid Area C Grant 42%

What s our relationship with the City of Fort St. John? Since 1995, the Shelter has received and cared for dogs impounded by the City Bylaw Enforcement Officer, and has sold dog licenses Prior to this arrangement, the City impounded dogs in its own (substandard) facility

What s not in the contract? Stray and unwanted City dogs brought into the Shelter by FSJ residents, or rescued by volunteers/shelter staff Stray and unwanted City cats brought into the Shelter by FSJ residents, or rescued by volunteers/shelter staff Veterinary costs for injured animals Humane education Spay/neuter program & education Cruelty investigations & PCA prosecutions Care home visits Bite-Free school program Other BC SPCA programs

South Peace Branch

South Peace Branch

South Peace Branch

Issues Chetwynd, Hudson s Hope, and all rural electoral Areas except C benefit from the services provided by the BC SPCA but do not contribute financially The South Peace Branch shelter facility is not adequate The BC SPCA will not commit to building a new facility in the South Peace until and unless there is a demonstrated stable annual cash flow to operate it

What is the business case? 1. The Peace River Regional District would face dramatically increased animal control costs if the SPCA did not care for, spay/neuter and rehome some 2,000 animals per year, and constantly work to educate the area s citizens on pet sterilization and responsible pet ownership. 2. The RCMP budget would have to be increased to allow for the investigation of hundreds of cruelty reports every year if the SPCA did not provide this service.