Basic Organization Information
PARTNERS FOR PETS HUMANE SOCIETY
- Physical Address:
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Troy, IL
62294
- EIN:
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36-4521704
- Web URL:
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www.parters4pets.pet...
- Blog URL:
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www.partners4pets.pe...
- NTEE Category:
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D Animal related
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D20 Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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W Public, Society Benefit
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W01 Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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D Animal related
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D20 Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
- Year Founded:
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2003
- Ruling Year:
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2004
- How This Organization Is Funded:
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Adoption fees
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Fund raising events
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Donations
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Mission Statement
Partners For Pets Humane Society (P4P) rescues dogs and cats from animal control facilities that have used up their time and euthanasia is imminent. Sick, injured, frail, terrified, elderly animals are given first priority as they have little chance of making it out of AC. All animals are spayed or neutered and given all needed medical care prior to adoption. The rescues are cared for at the shelter or in an approved foster home prior to adoption to a new home.
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Impact Statement
In 2010, P4P rescued and rehabilitated 1032 dogs and cats that would have been euthanized. In 2011, 939 animals were adopted. Since beginning P4P over 7000 animals have been rescued and adopted.
Revenue and Expenses
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Chief Executive
Lisa McCormick
Term:
Since
Apr
2002
Chief Executive Profile:
Founded and managed Partners For Pets since 2002. Master of Science Degree 1982, Director of 200 bed hospital food service for 7 years, Inspector of Long Term Care Health facilities for 23 years, Humane Investigator for IL Dept. of Agriculture for 3 years.
CEO/Executive Director Statement:
I started P4P in 2003 with the goal to help as many dogs and cats out of animal control facilities as possible. On my countless trips to AC to pick up animals I have seen many dogs and cats that were so sick or injured survival at AC was not possible. Many were emaciated, matted, depressed, scared, broken or abused. These same pets have been given another life and are now happy, healthy pets. We focus on the ones no one else will take.
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