All Animals Matter, Inc.

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All Animals Matter, Inc. (formerly SNAP) is a new organization

started by Diane Troxell, who has helped hundreds of families have their pets spayed and neutered over the past six years. Her spay neuter assistance program has changed it's name and is now reorganizing and expanding to include other much needed animal related services.

 

Our organization will continue to assist local residents have their pets spayed and neutered as we've done in the past. There will be a spay/neuter clinic held on a regular basis. We will also be including a "TNR" program for feral cats. We can help trap the ferals, have them spayed/neutered, then return them to the colony.

 

There will be a pet food bank which will help provide pet food to low income residents.

 

We plan on starting a fund to assist with the costs of emergency veterinary care.

 

One of our main goals is to educate the public about the importance of spaying and neutering their pets. Not only to help lower the numbers of animals that are euthanized in shelters every day, but to show the health benefits that spaying and neutering will bring. We'd like to help bring a program back to local schools to teach the children about humane treatment of animals and pet care.  

 

All Animals Matter, Inc. is an all volunteer organization which relies solely on your generous donations. We will have fundraisers throughout the year such as our annual mum sale, and an ongoing can/bottle drive. 

 

 

Board Members

 

President:  Diane Troxell

Vice President: Tracey Porack

Secretary:  Dona Olsen

Treasurer: Terry Slater

 

Member of the Board:  Paige Smith

Member of the Board:  Pam Kent

Member of the Board:  Carolyn Walsh

Member of the Board:  Tina Pabst

                    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 "Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way."
Martin Luther King Jr.