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We are a non-profit

Our organization is a 501(c)3. It allows us to obtain grants and donations so we can help offset the cost of services to the public. We have been a non-profit since 2015. Please help us help them, donate today!

Spay/neuter has an enormous impact in communities all around the globe. In 2024 alone our program sterilized 3435 animals. Imagine the number of unwanted pets had those animals been able to reproduce! One non-spayed female cat or dog and her non-spayed offspring can produce approximately 11,000 – 13,000 kittens or puppies in just five years! National Spay Alliance Savannah is committed to prevention. We believe our efforts along with all the organizations performing spay/neuter makes a huge difference in the lives of not only animals but the people who live in our communities. We can only make a difference when pet owners commit to spay and neuter their pets. Please, if you’re a dog or cat owner, we urge you to spay or neuter your pet. Make that appointment today and join us in becoming part of the solution.


DONATIONS

An organization that has chosen to become a nonprofit usually does so because it sees the needs of a particular group needing support. However, there are not enough resources to meet the need.

So when you give to nonprofits, you allow that organization to carry out essential support work. Whether it’s helping people living with a disability, or in our case spaying/neuter and medically caring for pets that would otherwise suffer or die. Your donation empowers our organization to improve their circumstances. Without donations, our organization would not be able to support and save as many animals' lives as we do.

Did you know money isn't the only resource we can utilize? It is one of the biggest ways to help, but there are others that are just as important:

  • In kind donations. These donations can include goods like towels, paper towels, newspapers, bleach, laundry soap, hand and dish soap. Services like legal advice, printing, or IT support). These donations are a valuable resource for us. They provide us with needed items or services without requiring us to spend their own money. Although they aren’t physical goods, contributions of stocks, real estate, and vehicles are also considered in-kind donations because they involve the transfer of assets from an individual to our nonprofit.

  • Offer Professional Services: If you have specific skills, like graphic design or writing, marketing, volunteer your services to help the nonprofit.

  • Cash: This is the most common and straightforward way to donate, either through one-time or recurring donations. Recurring donations can be done on a monthly basis. It can be an auto deduct from your checking account. Your monetary donation goes directly to helping the animals.

  • Advocate for our Cause: Use your social media platform to raise awareness for our clinic and program. Leave positive reviews on Google.


We would love a wish list:

  • towels

  • paper towels

  • newspapers

  • bleach

  • laundry soap

  • hand and dish soap

  • tissues

  • garage bags


These are items we use every single day. Receiving these help defray our costs.