Peace Plantation Animal Sanctuary New York

aka Peace Plantation, PPAS   |   Walton, NY   |  www.ppasny.org

Mission

Peace Plantation is an incarnation of kindness to animals as revealed through its history and direct animal care services. Created in 1950, Peace Plantation began on a 150-acre farm in Sterling, Virginia. The farm was named Peace Plantation because it best captured the landscape and placid atmosphere created by its founder, Anna C. Briggs; the sanctuary animals; and the visiting children. Today, Peace Plantation continues to serve homeless animals at its present location in Walton, New York, where it maintains its grassroots beginnings.

Ruling year info

1996

Principal Officer

Mrs. Virginia A. Dungan

Main address

12752 State Highway 206

Walton, NY 13856 USA

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EIN

54-1807596

NTEE code info

Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs) (D20)

Animal Related Activities N.E.C. (D99)

Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs) (D20)

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Peace Plantation

1. Peace Plantation's primary operating program is the provision of lifelong sanctuary to homeless animals?primarily cats and kittens, a few resident dogs, and various farm animals. Peace Plantation's available sanctuary space consists of 14 colonies that have a humane holding capacity for 429 cats. 2. Peace Plantation's adoption services program is the result of over 50 years of experience working with cats/kittens and the adopting public, and its focus in the quality of adoptions, not the quantity. 3. Peace Plantation's operates a low-cost Spay & Neuter Clinic for feral and companion animals that primarily serves Delaware County and portions of other counties in New York's Southern Tier.

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Peace Plantation Animal Sanctuary New York

Board of directors
as of 10/09/2013
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Board chair

James Taylor

James D. Taylor

Anna C. Briggs

Virginia Dungan