This is a outstanding grp to work with! ! 100% of all monies earned or donated go directly to the animals. Unlike some grps/ and the local humane society - no animal is ever deemed not worth helping or taking in. Animals are given the needed health / medical treatments when they are sick or injured.
The community education is fantastic - into schools, businesses - where ever requested. They run a Thrift Shop with 100% volunteer staffing. It is incredible the amount of assistance they provide to animals all be VOLUNTEERS!
Review from Guidestar
This "No Kill", donation funded and all volunteer organization has saved so far this year over 700 pets! They have no paid employees or expensive shelter overhead. All rescued pets are kept in foster homes until forever homes can be found. Donations to this organization actually goes to benefit the animals not employees or shelter up keep.
Stop Animal Cruelty in Hot Spring & Garland Counties is an “No Kill” Animal Welfare-Humane Society group located in both Hot Spring & Garland Counties Arkansas. They are a 501 C-3 nonprofit organization ran solely by volunteers and all pets are kept in foster care. They are a donation funded only society and receive no government funding or financial assistance from any national organization. All donations benefit the animals as there is no expensive shelter with costly overheads and employees with large salaries. SAC was founded in 2008 to promote humane principles, prevent cruelty and alleviate fear, pain and suffering in animals.
They are now the only animal welfare organization in Hot Spring & Garland Counties that investigate reports of animal cruelty and abuse. Unfortunately the local Humane Society no longer assists animals in this way. SAC's certified Humane Investigators respond to an average of three to four reports of abuse or neglect weekly and intervene when necessary by way of education, or if need be prosecution.
SAC rescues pets weekly from the high kill city shelter in Malvern, AR. They re-home as many animals as possible themselves or search for rescue groups from all over the country who are willing to take animals from out of their areas to assist in re-homing.
Since late 2011, no treatable pet has lost its life in the Malvern shelter due to the tireless efforts and amazing dedication of Stop Animal Cruelty volunteers. On a 2 year average SAC rescues or assists in the re-homing of over 500 pets from their communities and provide over 600 people with assistance.
Volunteers sponsor large low-cost Spay & Neuter clinics twice each year in order to help alleviate the pet overpopulation.
Review from Guidestar