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        November 16 , 2005

Abrahams & majority legislators secure $100,000
for SPCA animal cruelty prevention program

Nassau County Legislator Kevan Abrahams (D-Hempstead) has announced an amendment to the 2006 budget to include $100,000 in additional funding for the Nassau County SPCA for a variety of programs, including education and the investigation of animal cruelty complaints.  The amendment was also supported by his Majority colleagues, including Legislator Lisanne Altmann (D-Great Neck) who proposed the amendment.   

“It is our duty as compassionate and caring human beings to protect defenseless animals and to make sure that anyone who mistreats them are prosecuted to the full extent of the laws,” said Legislator Abrahams. “This additional funding for the SPCA will go a long way in reaching these goals.”

The Nassau County SPCA was organized in 1973 and was originally called The League for Animal Protection, Inc. A not-for-profit corporation organized to protect the animals of Nassau County from neglect and abuse and to provide for animal welfare, the SPCA is run entirely by unpaid volunteers. Its operations have historically been funded through contributions solicited from the public and some corporate grants.

Gail Sanger, temporary receiver of the SPCA, said,  "We at the SPCA are incredibly grateful to the Majority Legislators for recognizing the importance to the people and animals of Nassau County of helping our organization to respond to animal cruelty complaints and to speak for the welfare of animals. Our Majority Legislators’ leadership role will make a real difference to abused animals every single day and will save animal lives.  Sadly, the work is never done and we will be asking those people who care about the welfare of animals to add their dollars to those supplied by the County to enable us to help as many animals as possible." 

The SPCA is the only organization in Nassau County, other than the police department, authorized to enforce NYS animal cruelty laws. The organization has peace officers who go after people who are abusing/mistreating their animals; respond to calls regarding animal cruelty and neglect, investigate the circumstances and attempt to resolve the situation in the best interests of the animals involved.

Anyone who wishes to help animals can volunteer to help the SPCA or make a contribution.  Visit the SPCA website at:  www.nassauspca.com.

 


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