Becoming a Model for Progressive Sheltering Practices
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SRQ DAILY WEDNESDAY PHILANTHROPY EDITION
WEDNESDAY APR 16, 2025 |
The Humane Society of Sarasota County (HSSC) is leading the charge to make Florida a no-kill state—where no healthy or treatable animal is euthanized. Under the leadership of CEO Anna Gonce, HSSC has become a model for progressive sheltering practices throughout the state of Florida, maintaining a no-kill status by saving over 96% of the animals it serves. In 2025, HSSC has set an ambitious goal: to save 5,000 animals. This milestone underscores the organization's commitment to lifesaving work and the belief that every pet deserves a second chance. Through expanded adoption programs, affordable veterinary care, and robust spay/neuter initiatives, HSSC is addressing the root causes of pet homelessness and overpopulation. The organization also partners with shelters across Florida to share best practices and build a united front for change. Education and advocacy are central to the mission. By raising public awareness and fostering compassion, HSSC is helping reshape how communities view and support animal shelters—ensuring more pets find loving homes. With bold goals and a heart for every animal, the Humane Society of Sarasota County is transforming lives and creating a future where hope has a heartbeat.
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