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History
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 22 years since the organization began, the League has placed
more than 4,500 animals into loving homes.
The League
is known statewide for its many unique and heart-warming success stories.
Every animal that comes into the League's care 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 the League relied on a system of foster
homes to handle the care, feeding, and socialization of the animals that
come its way. While this system had certain advantages, it was always the League's goal to build a centralized permanent adoption center to meet
the challenges of a growing Lake County population. On October 9, 2010 the
doors to Phase One of A Haven Before A Home Adoption Center opened.
Because the
organization receives no state or federal funding, the League relies on
the continued support of the community. Many fundraising events have been
held over the years such as the Waggin’ Tails Poker Run, Tails on the
Trail Dog Walk, and the Arts & Craft Show held
at the Lakeridge Winery each December. 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 22 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 in the community. With the
opening of A Haven Before A Home Adoption Center, the organization
is in an excellent position to meet its goal.
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First Pet Day, May 1988

2009 Arts & Craft Show |