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Sanilac County Humane Society Building a New, No-Kill Animal Shelter for Michigan s Thumb & Beyond Help Hope Home Phone: (810) 657-8962 www.sanilaccountyhumanesociety.org

Dear Friends Along with our staff and a small army of volunteers, I invite you to join our mission to reduce pet homelessness and make the entire Thumb of Michigan a No-Kill region. We are passionate about saving lives and we know that with the support of animal lovers everywhere we can make this exciting dream a true reality. There are so many reasons why an animal finds refuge in our shelter. Often it s simply because an owner has passed away with no provisions in place for their pets. Sometimes a family will surrender their pet because they can no longer afford to buy food or provide basic veterinary care. More often than not pets with no identification become lost and roam the streets until someone comes to their rescue. We strive to help people in time of need be able to keep their pets in their homes and if necessary, provide new and innovative avenues to place these pets with loving families. No pet should ever be euthanized if it can be adopted into a suitable home. It starts with building a new state of the art complex focusing on animals for all communities to utilize. It will be equipped with the latest technology to give the best possible care to animals waiting to find their forever homes. In addition to a spacious Adoption Center, this new 23,000 square foot facility will provide a variety of programs and services not currently available in this area such as affordable veterinary care, spay and neuter programs and a pet food pantry. Behavior training classes and animal education seminars will take place in a large training room that can double as a disaster relief safe zone for pets. Specialty programs like reading to a shelter pet will benefit both animals and our young people. A separate building on site will provide boarding services, pet daycare, full service grooming and self serve bathing stations. A fenced in dog park and walking path around the entire property will round out our plan to enrich the health and wellbeing of people and pets. We look forward to meeting and discussing this exciting opportunity with you, and how together we can ensure that the entire Thumb area of Michigan can attain no-kill status. Have a Happy Tail Waggin Day! Carol Schmidt Carol Schmidt Executive Director Sanilac County Humane Society (SCHS), was founded in June of 1996 as a private nonprofit, federal and state exempt 501(c) 3 organization. For more than twenty years we have been dedicated to improving the lives of pets and people. When we first began our journey, approximately 13 million dogs and cats were being euthanized nationally each year. Today, that number has dropped to 4 million, however our ultimate goal is to see that number fall to zero. We are the only certified No-Kill Animal Shelter/Rescue in Michigan s Thumb, serving St. Clair, Sanilac, Tuscola and Huron Counties.

Sanilac County Humane Society (SCHS) Home to all our furry friends Sanilac County Humane Society has a fascinating history dating back to 1996. Initially, animals were cared for in homes of compassionate people until one day a group of big-hearted volunteers purchased a building in the year 2000. Renovations were made and the shelter opened in August, 2003. Schedules, policies, and guidelines were established to keep the shelter running smoothly 365 days of the year. Every day volunteers feed, water and care for 50 dogs and cats with morning and evening teams. Our two constant and greatest needs are volunteers and donations. Without them, our efforts to rescue homeless animals could not continue. We are grateful for the wonderful volunteers that give their time to our shelter, day in and day out, as well as the donations we receive from our dedicated community members.

Off the streets... into loving homes SCHS has provided visitors with exciting, heartwarming experiences for several years. We have had plans to expand the current shelter in the future. That time is now. We have grown rapidly over the past years and found we must expand to continue saving animals. Our current building is over a hundred years old. We are starting from the ground up to build a new upgraded facility. This will enable us to save and serve six times the amount of animals in our new shelter, going from our current maximum allowed of 50 cats and dogs to 300 cared for every day! The word had gotten around that we are a No-Kill shelter. When animals are brought to us, people know they will be loved and cared for while waiting to be adopted by a wonderful family. Our Adoption Center is open to visitors of all ages. Come and meet our animals waiting for adoption today!

Meet some of our best friends

A NEW FOCUS Expansion Plans Raising the funds to accomplish this mission became the overall focus for every member, volunteer, and staff. Immediate planning began to recruit volunteers, architects and designers to create a new Facility and Fundraising Campaign that would address the present and future needs of an outstanding No-Kill Animal Shelter. Once completed, the Shelter will be an exciting place to visit. Whether you re looking to add a furry new addition to your family or bringing your pet in to have their medical needs treated, everything will be located under one roof. We are now entering the early phases of building our new home and need your help to fulfill our mission. You can be part of ground-breaking history!

Building Campaign State-of-the-Art Facility Our most pressing need is to complete the Fundraising Campaign. We are launching a $4 million Campaign to cover the construction costs of this critical new facility. It will be the future home for animals that have lost their way. We will keep them safe and healthy as they wait for a lucky family to give them a home. The new 23,130 sq. ft. facility will have enough space to offer: 3,100 sq. ft. K-9 facility including an indoor / outdoor Multi-Purpose Training Room, Dog Room, Dog Run, Puppy Nursery and Temporary Housing for Emergency Animal Disaster Relief 2,450 sq. ft. Cattery and Kitten Nursery with an additional 2,300 sq. ft. future expansion wing 3,100 sq. ft. Meeting & Training Center including an indoor / outdoor patio space connected to facilities for seasonal events 7,600 sq. ft. Veterinary Clinic and Treatment Facility that includes spacious Exam Rooms, Surgical Wing, Grooming Room and Animal Intake Center with Indoor & Outdoor Isolation Areas 6,800 sq. ft. Adoption Center with viewing area and Retail/Resale Pet Stores

3 2 1 New Facility Site Plan Key 4 1. Current Operating Clubhouse 2. Existing Putt in 4 Paws Miniature Golf Course 5 3. Future Outdoor Dog Park 4. Additional Public Parking 7 6 12 11 8 9 13 5. Existing Storage Building 6. State-of-the-Art Veterinary Clinic and Treatment Facility 7. Animal In-Take Area 8. Animal Adoption Center 9. K-9 Kennels & Training Center 10 10. K-9 Future Expansion Area 11. Cattery Center 14 12. Future Cattery Expansion Area 13. Meeting & Training Center 16 14. Staff & Volunteer Parking 15. Accessible Public Dog-Walk Trail System 16. Founder s Cottage 15

Full Campus Overview Outdoor Play Area Future Dog Expansion Kennels Storage Training and Meeting Room Men s Women s Dog Kennels Nursing Supply Laundry Kitchen Lobby Foyer Corridor Suggested Donor recognition Wall Dogs Janitor Closet Inside Dog Play Area Mechanical Waiting Area Cats Kittens Covered Entrance Reception Reception Storage Room Corridor Main Reception Hub Rest Rm Adoption Area Storage Room Storage Offices Cattery Condos Surgery Center Rest Storage Rm. Future Cattery Rest Room/ Shower Break Room Mechanical Supply Laundry Nursing Birds/Reptiles Isolation Rooms Rest Room Office Office/Filing Mechanical Room Corridor Foyer Waiting Grooming Area Corridor Storage Dr. s Office Treatment Area Pharmacy Lab Isolation Room Office Filing Rm. Exam 1 Exam 2 Exam 3 Covered Entrance Animal Receiving Mech. Rm. Wash Area Supply Clinic Reception Foyer Laundry Waiting Area/ Store Rest Room Covered Entrance Indoor Isolation Area Outdoor Isolation With nearly 24,000 sq. ft. of room to roam and additional areas to expand even further in the future, we will be proud to call this new Shelter Home to all the animals we serve.

Welcome TO OUR VETERINARY SURGICAL CENTER

Comfortable Housing Exercise & Fun for our Guests! Roomy Dog Kennels and Play Area Cat Condos and Play Room

Take a Stroll with Your Dog! We welcome the public to use our facility s amenities and outdoor Dog-Walk Trail that borders the property. Leadership Goals and Campaign Strategy SCHS remains committed to securing funding for the entire Shelter. Our Campaign will be reaching out to potential donors from all philanthropic markets including individuals, foundations, corporations and community groups. The Campaign will be measured by the response from the community to our requests for support. There will be an opportunity for everyone to support our Campaign in a variety of ways. We need the community to stand with us during this endeavor and help in any way possible to give this Campaign a positive outcome. Since our inception, we have saved nearly 9,000 animals from being euthanized and have spayed or neutered 8,166 feral cats. Sanilac County Humane Society s Mission cannot be fulfilled without expanding. We have our new building plans drawn and we re ready to see our new facility become a reality, but we cannot do it alone. Our organization is run solely by volunteers and public donations. We are not affiliated with any other Humane Society. If you re an animal lover and believe every pet deserves a life in a happy home, please find it in your heart to give to our Campaign.

Capital Campaign Leadership Community Support Leadership and preparation for a Capital Campaign are key ingredients to any successful Campaign strategy. We have recruited an outstanding number of dedicated volunteers that have accepted the challenge to achieve our goals & objectives to raise the funds for our new facility. Each Campaign Building Committee Member will be introducing this important project to the community. We are honored to have exceptional leadership moving our Campaign forward. The Capital Campaign Committee will secure the funding for this special project. After reaching our fundraising goal, the Board and Campaign Leadership Team will continue overall fundraising to ensure our shelter remains one of the most comprehensive facilities in Michigan. Our fundraising will address all areas for the new building costs during our overall Building Campaign, as well as future operational expenses.

Why we need your support Be a Part of Their Future Sanilac County Humane Society is doing something unique by raising all of the needed funds through private donations and grants without leaving any debt for future generations. We are off to a great start. We have purchased and paid in full the 10-acre parcel building site. Now we can begin conducting the building campaign with our primary goal to complete the fundraising first. This is why your gift is so important! Any size contribution is essential to our Campaign. From major gift naming opportunities that place your family s or company s name on a room or designated area within the campus to any size contribution, each and every gift is significant to us and we thank you for your consideration! Every dollar we raise is a dollar more towards our goal. The Shelter will also bring new economic growth to our community, region and state.

Make a difference... you can help! We can help you design a contribution opportunity that meets your charitable objectives. Your generous donation is vital to the future lives of animals. Please consider contributing in the following ways: Estate Planning One - Time Contribution Multiple -Year Pledge Commitment Gifts of Appreciated Assets (i.e., Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate) Provision of In-Kind Services and Materials or Volunteered Time We look forward to assisting you and/or your organization with gift planning services. Your help is needed to achieve our Campaign Goal. Please contact Sanilac County Humane Society at (810) 657-8962 or visit our website at www.sanilaccountyhumanesociety.org to learn how you can be part of this groundbreaking opportunity. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to the tips of our tails!

CHOOSE TO HELP Save a pet s life...today and tomorrow THANK YOU! CONTACT Sanilac County Humane Society 3847 Sheldon St., P.O. Box 27 Carsonville, MI 48419 (810) 657-8962 www.sanilaccountyhumanesociety.org