Dorothy Dorsett
Brown Louisiana
SPCA Campus |
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1700 MardiGrasBlvd
New Orleans, Louisiana 70114
NOW OPEN
Adoptions:
10:00AM-4:00PM
7 days-a-week
Lost Pet Search:
9:00AM-5:00PM
7 days-a-week
Emergencies 24/7
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Our New Digs!!!
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June 2007
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Dear Friends,
There are moments that we never
forget and for me, as well as
all of our friends, supporters,
families and especially the
animals of the Louisiana SPCA,
the grand opening of our Animal
Rescue and Care Center will
endure as one of the forever
moments.
After a difficult road of
recovery and rebuilding we were
able to see our vision come to
life in a place where our
community can find enduring
companionship in our new,
permanent facility designed to
reestablish the best animal care
services in our state.
The Animal Rescue and Care
Center represents the first
phase of our three phased
Dorothy Dorsett Brown Louisiana
SPCA Campus. Our first phase
and subsequent phases, Phase II:
the Adoption, Education &
Veterinary Center and Phase III:
the Agility Center, are paved
due to the supporters and
contributors like you. Only with
your support can our dreams
become a reality.
Thank you to our family - our
staff and volunteers and donors
- who pour their heart, soul,
talent and energies to help
build a better life for the
animals we care.
Woof,

Laura Maloney, CEO
Louisiana SPCA
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Opening of New,
Permanent Facility
After 17 months operating a
full-scale animal shelter out of
a temporary, makeshift
warehouse, the Louisiana Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals (LA/SPCA) unveiled a
21,600 square-foot animal rescue
and care facility that is being
hailed by colleagues nationwide
as a major triumph of recovery
from one of the country's
largest natural disasters, after
the organization lost its
shelter, 80% of its staff and
its entire infrastructure in
Hurricane Katrina.
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Allison Raynor
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In the Show Ring
Meet Allison Raynor,
affectionately known as Alli by
friends and colleagues, a
long-time LA/SPCA volunteer and
a member of the LA/SPCA Capital
Campaign Committee. Alli is
working behind the scenes to
help realize the Dorothy Dorsett
Brown Louisiana SPCA Campus to
its complete vision. As we
embark on a new journey with the
recent opening of the Animal
Rescue and Care Center (ARCC),
we are so thankful for the
people who believe in our
mission and support the work we
do; people like Alli.
Define someone as an animal
lover or advocate, and you may
mistakenly think you are armed
with all there is to know about
such a person. Yet not unlike
the varied creatures great and
small they care for, you will
find an array of individuals
whose souls and personalities
are as diverse as the Siamese
cat, the Corgi mix, the Pit Bull
puppy, the black Lab or the
orange tabby whose lives they
touch. Likewise there are those
who have made a career out of
their affection, and others who
do so as volunteers and
community beacons.
Alli Raynor is one such beacon
of light whose path took her by
chance to Japonica Street, the
location of the LA/SPCA shelter
before it was destroyed by
Hurricane Katrina, over thirteen
years ago.
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Honoring the Past
At the new LA/SPCA Animal Care
and Rescue Center located on the
Dorothy Dorsett Brown-LA/SPCA
Campus, we've placed a memorial
plaque on the landscaped, campus
ground to honor both animals and
people who found a friend at our
former shelter located at 1319
Japonica Street in the New
Orleans Ninth Ward. The animals
sheltered were safely evacuated
three days prior to Hurricane
Katrina making landfall, but due
to Katrina we were unable to
return to the shelter that had
been our home since the early
60's.
Our new facility is a triumphant
story of recovery and rebuilding
after experiencing such
devastating loss. It is also a
story of the histories of the
people of New Orleans and their
enduring love for the
four-legged friends who bring
joy to their lives - then and
now.
Plaque Inscription:
Our former shelter located on
Japonica Street, lost in
Hurricane Katrina, was more than
just a location. It resides in
our community's collective
memory as a special place where
friendships were formed between
people and animals, where
animals were rescued and
sheltered from pain, and where
unconditional love was
celebrated. It will always
remain a part of who we are and
honors all those who found a
friend on Japonica Street.
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A Carnival of Optimism
by Susie Folkes, LA/SPCA
Volunteer
[Editor's Note: Working and
volunteering in an animal
shelter is one of highs and
lows. Published writer and
LA/SPCA volunteer Susie Folkes
shares a candid piece on the
lows and ultimately the highs
that come with giving your life
and time to help shelter animals
find a home and the love they so
deserve. Seeing adoptions happen
and not happen is an emotional
rollercoaster ride that takes
place in shelters and humane
organizations everyday all
across the country. But because
of all those who have been
adopted there remains, as Susie
writes, "a carnival of
optimism."]
One Saturday about two months
ago, my friend Barbara and I
stood by the front exercise yard
watching one of our LA/SPCA
dogs, Jerry, a goofy, bedraggled
terrier mix, play with a rope
toy. We'd just come back from an
off-site adoption event and
watching Jerry hop about
comically in the breezy outdoors
was a pleasant way to decompress
after a long emotional day.
Off-site adoption days are
always full of highs and lows,
one second we're thrilled to see
a dog march off with his new
family, and the next, distraught
at the thought of returning to
the shelter with dogs who
weren't so lucky. During those
four hours that the dogs get to
puppy bow and romp with each
other, walk around a pet store
or a neighborhood block, we
indulge too much in the fantasy
that they are, well, just like
any other dog. Then the kennel
doors close and jolt all of us
back to reality.
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GIVE DADS & GRADS A
SPECIAL GIFT THIS MONTH
AND SUPPORT THE
LOUISIANA SPCA
Want to give your dad
that special Father's
Day Gift that keeps on
giving? Give Dad an
opportunity to support
the LA/SPCA with an
honorarium, or
shop in our gift shop.
With everything from
apparel to coffee mugs,
messenger bags or even a
beer stein, LA/SPCA logo
themed items can make
the perfect gift for Dad
this Father's Day.
Or
consider an LA/SPCA
honorarium as a
unique graduation gift.
Compassion and education
are the greatest tools
for any graduate and a
gift to the LA/SPCA made
in their honor supports
our compassionate
mission and humane
education programs.
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