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Annual Report 2006 Dr Rescue & Investigations- Calls/Emails Received 13,107 Education Outreach 2006 Reporting Types of Animals Total Attendees 13,766 Dogs 5,081 Total Venues/Visits 113 Revenues- Cats 640 Animal Care $2,103,558 Horse 1,293 Community Fairs/Events People 13,595 Medical Care $2,463,156 Other 860 Number of Animals Rescued/Removed 839 Development $4,768,992 Pet Haven Memorials/Bequests $470,428 Number of Investigations 2,911 Number of Families 34 Investments/Other $305,443 Miles Driven 67,102 Number of Pets Total $10,111,577 Counties Served 58 Number of R&I Gifts 1,050 Pet-O-Meals (4th Quarter Only) Expenses R&I Sponsor Gifts $57,493.44 Clients 601 Animal Care $3,148,997 Pets 973 Medical Care $2,213,228 Adoptions- Fundraising $1,487,798 Dogs 4,267 Pet Grief Recovery Number of Clients 166 Education/Rescue $437,392 Puppies 2,574 Number of Sessions 12 Administration $1,401,295 Cats 2,080 Total $8,688,711 Kittens 1,832 Critter Camp Other 427 Number of Children 20 Net Income $1,422,867 Total 11,470 Number of Weeks 2 Return to Owners 926 Perry Rescue Ambulance- Rescue and Wildlife (sanctuaries, etc.) 33 Compassion Connection Total Animals Placed 12,396 Agencies 15 Total Rescues 251 Visitations 359 Number of Rescue Ambulance Gifts 183 Adoptions Per Location 3,369 Rescue Ambulance Sponsor Gifts $4,598.88 Dallas McKinney 3,525 4,576 Clinic Services- Offsite Offsite Adoptions- S/N Surgeries 22,194 Total Animals Adopted Offsite 4,576 Other Surgeries 615 Support - Special Events Offsite Events 3,048 Patient Visits 42,296 No-Ball $44,990 PETsMART Cat Adoptions 1,528 SNIP Fund Gifts 436 Strut Your Mutt $141,424 SNIP Funding $27,120 Fur Ball $264,197 Paws Cause $215,364 Number of ER Medical Fund Gifts 74 Pet Flix $2,140 Total ER Medical Funding $17,374 Medical Annex / Clinic Misc. Special Events $15,366 Total $687,480 Animals Treated 267 Website- Sponsors 4,031 Hits 24,676,668 Sponsor Foster Donations $97,544.59 Support - Donations Unique Sessions 825,166 Average Time on Site 7.73 Minutes Heartworm Dogs 73 Number of Online Gifts 10,815 Brick, Tree & Cage Sponsors $35,599.26 Heartworm Sponsors 646 Average Gift $65.29 Capital Campaign $403,276.00 Heartworm Sponsor Donations $25,734.95 Total Amount of Online Gifts $473,344.63 Car Auction $25,188.50 Corporate & Grants $271,367.16 Education $5,132.89 Faithful Friends- Animal Transfers- $7,579.84 Number of Faithful Friends 270 Emergency Medical $7,650 Total Animals Transferred 2,757 Bequests 31 Endowment $26,924 Total Agencies Participating in Transfers 32 Bequests Total $187.286 Field of Dream Email Appeal Infomerical $45,505 In-Kind Gifts Value $171,939.48 Admitting- Volunteer Relations- $249,574 Total Animals Admitted 22,536 Members $122,429.62 Number of Volunteers 800 Dogs 8,362 Memorial/Tribute $122,794.89 Volunteer Hours 27,207 Puppies 5,268 Miracle Makers $17,063.00 Representing Labor $414,660.60 Cats 4,391 Pet Enrichment $283,368.27 New Volunteers 400 Kittens 3,585 Misc./Other Total $3,979,751.34 Court Appointed Community Service Hours 1,905 Other 842 Number of Community Service Personnel 87 Media Relations- Average # of Media Hits per Day 14.7+ Total # of Media Hits 5,363 SPCA Animals Posted to Website 3,998 Estimated value of regularly scheduled media spots $40,000 per week www.spca.org 1-888-ANIMALS Number of Regularly Scheduled Media Spots 41 Number of Issues of Animal Talk 3 Annual Report 2006 Dr. Alison Black GMAC-RFC Lesslie G. Moore, D.D.S. Mr. & Mrs. Clifford L. Thomson Richard & Roberta Snyder Mr. Robert Black Goldberg Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James A. Moore Kirk Thor Mrs. Vivian Spohn Mitzi F. Blackwell Tish Gonzalez Dr. & Mrs. Howard Morgan Susan & Ron Underwood Stemmons Foundation Blakeman Transportation, Inc. Larry J. Goodwin & Amy Stenhouse Ms. Vanessa Morris Ms. Kathy J. Usher The Holman Foundation A Message from President James Bias Gail M. Bohdan & Richard N. Rudnicki Phebe Grace Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Mullen Mr. Estil Vance The Kroger Company Ms. Barbara Bomersbach Brenda Gray Mr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Myers Verizon Foundation The Weidner Foundation Ms. Jean H. Booziotis M. L. Pendleton-Gray Mr. & Mrs. Eric Nadel Vick Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Thompson Mr. Brian Boss Ms. Phyllis Lapleau-Green Mr. & Mrs. Tom Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Wagner Ms. Kathryn L. Torok In a year full of rescues, reunions, heartache and hope, the SPCA of Texas was privileged Mr. John Breyette Mr. Jerry M. Greenblatt David A. Nesser, M.D. Mr. Donald Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Trimble Briggs Freeman Real Estate Brokerage Ms. Jodi Greenblatt Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Niemann Mrs. Gladys C. Watson VCA Animal Hospitals and humbled to be the north Texas community’s partner in improving the welfare of all Brodsky Charitable Foundation Ms. Sue Gwathney Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Olinger Mr. John Scott Watson Arnold & Stacey Verbeek animals. The fantastic and heartwarming statistics in this report are a tribute to the staff, Mr. & Mrs. Lance E. Brown Keith R. Hallock, Jr. Ellen Osburn Mr. & Mrs. Scott Weiszhaar Mr. & Mrs. Jason E. Brown Ms. Pat Hanover Mrs. Margaret C. Owen WellPoint Foundation Capital Campaign Gifts 2006 volunteers, board of directors and donors that make everything we do possible. Saying Mr. & Mrs. Steven Brown Rich & Nancy Hansen Sharon Owen Mr. Loren D. Wells Mary H. Allburt Paul W. Brown Harold Simmons Foundation Inc. Mr. Joe Pacetti Mrs. Mary Wells Ms. Margaret Ashmore thank you is never enough, so we’ll continue to show our appreciation to everyone Tina Brown Ms. Jan L. Harrigan, C.P.A. Palm Harbor Homes Inc. Kevin Wessels Diane H. Barentine Ms. Barbra Bruner Mr. & Mrs. Orrin L. Harrison, III Parker Animal and Bird Clinic Ms. Judy A. Whetzel Roy & Janet Bassham involved with the SPCA by saving animals, one by one. Jennifer Brylowski Mrs. Patricia J. Hawkins Mr. & Mrs. David Pasahow Kathy White Ms. Gina D. Boone Buchanan & Burke LLP Donald S. Hays Mr. E. A. Pechar Ms. Jeanne P. Whitman Kevin G. Cate Mr. & Mrs. Jim Buckner Jayson C. Hensley Pepsico Foundation Inc. Ms. Kimberly J. Schlegel-Whitman Darryl Clement & Noel D. Pullam I’m proud to report that in 2006, 12,396 SPCA of Texas animals found their forever homes. Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Burke Mr. Anthony A. Hernandez Ms. Laura C. Perkins Ms. Kay Whittemore Ms. Donna M. Criswell Brett Burns Cynthia E. Herschkowitsch Perkins-Prothro Foundation Mr. Ken Wilemon Mrs. Jean Felsted MISSION STATEMENT Better yet, 926 animals were reunited with their families last year. And the SPCA’s three Mr. Stuart Burris Mr. & Mrs. James R. Heybach Elizabeth Peters Ms. Robin Wilkes Mrs. Andrea Fluty clinics spayed or neutered an astounding 22,194 dogs and cats in 2006, saving millions of Ms. Barbara Butler Ms. Claire Heymann Mrs. Karen E. Phillips Barbara G. Williams Ms. Ann Gabel The SPCA of Texas is Carol A. Hayden-Canada Mr. & Mrs. David C. Hickey PlainsCapital Bank Mr. Charles L. Wilson Ms. Kimberly D. Jones dedicated to providing lives with each surgery, and over 42,000 private clients were treated. Margery Carlson Kelle R. Hill Mrs. Kimberly Poe J. Adelaide Wingert Marguerite Lang Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Carreker Mr. & Mrs. Carroll G. Hix Drs. Diane & Norman Pomerance Becky Winslow Ms. Mildred B. Odell every animal exceptional N. S. Carter Mr. & Mrs. David E. Hoener Jim & Sharon Pope Mr. Michael L. Wisner Mr. Timothy L. Richard care and a loving home. Central Pet Deborah Holuec Ms. Lucie Prann Mrs. Sharon Womack Mr. & Mrs. Dennis N. Ryan Out of 2,911 investigations performed by the SPCA’s Rescue & Investigations department in Dr. & Mrs. Thelbert E. Childers Amy Honey Elizabeth & Martin Price Mr. David Wood & Mr. Don Hendershot Cynthia J. Weber, Ph.D. & Tony R. Weber 2006, 839 animals were saved from neglect or cruelty. Citigroup Foundation Mrs. King Hopkins Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Price Ms. Mary Woodward Mr. Ellen C. Welsh LOCATIONS Margaret O. Clark Hotel St. Germain, Inc. H. Charles & Jessie Price Mr. & Mrs. Donald Wotipka Jane Wilcox Mrs. Mary Jane Clingman Mr. & Mrs. John E. Howell Mr. Lance A. Price Cheryl R. Wyly Michael Angelotto, DC Lone Star Campus In 2006, 800 volunteers provided 27,207 hours of service to help the animals in the SPCA’s Mr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cohen Mr. Kevin Howell Joe Prothro Ms. Cynthia P. Yandell Mr. John P. Ferg 2400 Lone Star Drive Mr. & Mrs. Hank Coleman HSD Charitable Trust Ms. Connie S. Pyatt Mr. & Mrs. Michael Young Rich & Nancy Hansen Coleman Grandchildrens LP Bill & Cathy Hudson Mr. & Mrs. John F. Redus Karen Zeligson & Nancy Pearce Cynthia L. Shepard Dallas, Texas 75212 care, amounting to over $414,660 in labor. Ms. Cathy C. Colon Hal P. Hughes ResCap $5,000.00-$9,999.99 Mrs. Karel L. Tabor Ms. Diane Combs Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Hunter Resource One Credit Union Mr. Terrence S. Welch Mrs. Phyllis E. Comu Hillary H. Hurst Mrs. Renee R. Richeson & Dealey Animal Care Center Our website, www.spca.org, received more than 24.5 million hits in 2006, and well over Mrs. Sherry G. Adair Larry E. Word, M.D. & Ann E. Word, M.D. & Martin Spay/Neuter and Ms. Mary M. Cook Ms. Patricia Hyde Dr. Thomas C. Gunning, III, M.D. Anonymous Ms. Donna K. Yates Mr. Terry Cook Ms. Leslie Irwin Ms. Penny Rivenbark Mr. Lynden Badal Susan J. Bazell Wellness Clinic 825,000 unique visitors viewed the website for an average of 7.73 minutes each visit.
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