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100% of all donations through this site will go to the
South Lake Animal League.
South Lake Animal League was established in 1988 to help the abused, abandoned, and neglected animals of Lake County. Started on a non-existent budget by a small group of animal-lovers committed to a "no-kill" policy, the organization soon became an important presence in the growing South Lake area. In the 20 years since the organization began, the League has placed more than 2,600 animals into loving homes.
The League is known statewide for its many unique and heart-warming success stories. Every orphaned animal receives the best routine and specialized veterinary care, is spayed or neutered, and microchipped. "In the League's long history, there has not been a single case where an animal has been put 'to sleep' as a result of being around 'too long,'" says League founder, Beth McCabe Priestley. "We remain as faithfully committed to our 'no-kill' policy today as we were when we started."
Since its inception, and continuing today, the League relies on a system of six to ten foster homes to handle the care, feeding, and socialization of the orphans that come its way. While this system has certain advantages, it has always been the League's goal to build a centralized permanent shelter to meet the challenges of a growing Lake County population. In 1996, the League took the first step toward that goal with the purchase of 22 acres of land on Baptist Island Road in Groveland. "This was a significant step for us," says longtime foster parent Ronda Cline. "We now have something tangible to remind us of the commitment we have made to reach our goal."
Because the organization receives no state or federal funding, the League relies on the continued support of the community. Many fund raising events,including Earth Day celebrations, bake sales, and dog washes, have been held over the years. Two popular annual events are the Arts and Craft Show (held in December at the Lakeridge Winery), and the Hearts of Gold Dinner and Auction. One of the League's most important sources of operating income is its Thrift Shop, located in downtown Clermont.
Despite the remarkable growth and change over the past 20 years, the League has never lost sight of its original goal - to maintain a "no kill" policy as it helps the abused, abandoned, and neglected animals of Lake County. With the construction of a permanent shelter, the organization will be in an excellent position to meet the demands of Lake County.
Mission Statement
The mission of the South Lake Animal League is to act for the community as an advocate on behalf of animals; to provide for the well-being of the animals in the South Lake area who are abandoned, injured, subjected to unfair or cruel treatment, or otherwise in need; to provide shelter for these animals; to maintain a "no kill" policy; to serve the citizens and animals of our community by sponsoring related public health programs and upholding the laws enacted for their protection; to educate the public on responsible pet ownership including prevention of over-population by spay and neutering; and to enhance the lives of animals and people in our communities through education, awareness, adoption, and compassion.
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