Grace Animal Rehabilitation Center Incorporate
animal rescue, animal protection, animal adoption, animal rights,
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
An estimated 11 million animals are euthanized each year. Grace Animal Rehabilitation Center Inc. seeks to address and aims to provide solutions to the three top reasons animals are being euthanized: 1. Overpopulation 2. Illness 3. Aggression
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Spay/Neuter Assist Program
Grace Animal Rehabilitation Center Spay/Neuter Assist Program helps families spay/neuter their dogs and cats by offering monthly vouchers. This program prevent homelessness. Intact dogs and cats will follow the nature call therefore become homeless.
Education & Pet Behavior Training
Many people don’t know that animals are abandoned and left to starve on the streets. Through public awareness and education, we advocate on behalf of these animals.
When you adopt through GARC, you receive education on responsible pet ownership and pet behavior training.
Adopt a Pet
Our vision is that every dog or cat has a loving, forever home. We work hard to make sure our animals are ready for this transition.
Where we work
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Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Number of animals with freedom to express normal behavior
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Type of Metric
Context - describing the issue we work on
Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of animals with freedom from hunger and thirst
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Type of Metric
Outcome - describing the effects on people or issues
Direction of Success
Increasing
Number of animals rehabilitated
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
Goals & Strategy
Learn about the organization's key goals, strategies, capabilities, and progress.
Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
Grace Animal Rehab Center’s (GARC) sole purpose is to reduce the number of animals euthanized. We rescue homeless cats and dogs and place them in loving homes. Furthermore, we’re an animal rehabilitation center in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
Unsterilized animals can reproduce at an alarming rate. A female dog and a male dog and their offspring can collectively reproduce 67,000 puppies in six years. Cats of the opposite sex and their offspring can reproduce two million cats in less than a decade.
GARC Inc. sterilizes and vaccinates stray animals, and we have program to offer financial assistance to pet owners to sterilize their pets.
Aggression in animals is usually a sign of abuse or fear. Most animals we rescue display initial signs of aggression. We work patiently with them to rebuild their trust. We have seen cats ease from being horribly petrified to extremely friendly, loving animals.
Lastly, we provide solutions for sick animals who would otherwise have been euthanized by the shelters. We combine the science of veterinary medicine with holistic medicine to give these sick animals more comprehensive care. We have animals who were previously diagnosed with terminal illnesses now thriving in health due to holistic treatments.
We would also like to start educating the public, especially the youth on how to be responsible pet owners. When we target the root of the problem, we reduce the death toll of homeless pets.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
We will take animals that are at risk in the shelter due to bad temperament or poor health or rescue cats and dogs out on the streets that the shelter is unable to get to.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
We have met all our goals except having our own spay/neuter clinics, getting our brick and mortar building and public education to treat animals with kindness due to lack of funding.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
We had rehome over hundreds cats and dogs since 2017. Last year, 2021, we took in 33 animals and rehome 25 of them.
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Grace Animal Rehabilitation Center Incorporate
Board of directorsas of 11/25/2023
Hiu-Yee Rivers
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