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Purrfect Cat Rescue



Also Known As: PCR
PO Box 7958
Fremont, CA 94537

GENERAL INFORMATION

Contact: Jennifer Wargo, Fundraising Coordinator
Telephone: (510) 739-1597
E-mail: jennifer@purrfectcatrescue.org
Web Site:www.purrfectcatrescue.org

Who We Are

Purrfect Cat Rescue is a non profit corporation dedicated to the rescue of stray and abandoned cats in the Tri-City area of California.

  • This organization is a 501(c)(3) Public Charity .
  • This organization is required to file an IRS Form 990 or 990-EZ.
  • Additional narrative information in this report was last supplied by the organization on February 26, 2009.
  • Contributions are deductible, as provided by law.

How to Help

This organization is seeking funds from contributions and grants. These funds will be used for unrestricted operating expenses and special projects.

Location(s) Served

  • Bay Area CA
EIN: 38-3729165
Year Founded: 2005
Ruling Year: 2006
Fiscal Year: Information not available
Assets: $13,470 (from IRS BMF on Dec 2008)
No. of Board Members: 9
No. of Full-Time Employees: 0
No. of Part-Time Employees: 0
No. of Volunteers: 21-100

Chief Executive

Jean Kneisler

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Name

Title

Nancy Mitrick
Betty Wargo
Sidne Margolis
Suellyn Steigmeyer
Rose Morales
Sarah Margolis
Kristine Leisten
Jennifer Wargo
Jean Kneisler
Helen Campbell

MISSION AND PROGRAMS

Mission

We operate solely on donations and adoption fees and are staffed by volunteers who foster cats in their homes until they are adopted out.

Programs

Spay/Neuter Education TNR Education Foster/Adoption of Stray Cats and Kittens

GOALS AND RESULTS

Accomplishments for Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2007

  1. Founded in 2005, we have already placed over 800 cats and kittens in adoptive homes.
  2. We have provided low cost/free spay/neuter services for over 300 animals.
  3. We began a low cost voucher program for companion animals.

Objectives for Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2008

  1. Place 500 cats and kittens in adoptive homes.
  2. Recruit new foster homes and volunteers.
  3. Raise enough funds to provide spay/neuter services for 200 ferals, for free.

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