The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
is New Zealand's oldest and most respected animal welfare organisation
, providing service to the animals since 1883.
In the Auckland region, the Society's Animal Village
at Mangere attends to the needs of over
20,000 animals per year.
It's Animal Hospital helps thousands of cases of neglect and suffering
through ignorance or circumstance.
Twentry-four hours every day, 365 days a year, SPCA
Inspectors help numerous animals in distress and investigate countless
cases of animal cruelty.
The Society lobbies to improve the environment
to provide a safer world for animals and educates children to appreciate
the real value of animal life.
The work of the SPCA is far-reaching and never-ending.
It touches families and animals alike. It is achieved without
Government funding (a fact that surprises most), totally relying
on donations to allow its valuable work to continue.
Thank you for caring.
Hope is the power of being cheerful in circumstances
which we know to be desperate -- GK Chesterton