PLANNED PETHOOD OF GEORGIA INC
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Mission Statement
Helping pets and their families by providing innovative programs and affordable services that save lives.
About This Cause
Planned PEThood of Georgia is a 501(c)(3) animal welfare nonprofit celebrating 15 years of lifesaving impact. Based in Duluth, Georgia, we rely on the generosity of donors to provide a range of vital services and programs that support pets and their families. Our offerings include affordable veterinary care, low-cost spay/neuter surgeries, and vaccinations, as well as community outreach, feral cat programs, humane education, and rescue/foster/adoption efforts. Our Wellness Clinic in Gwinnett County provides low-cost routine veterinary care, spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations, and treatment for minor health issues. By making these services accessible, we help pets live healthier lives and keep families together. Outreach Events bring essential resources to communities where access to veterinary care is limited or unavailable. These events often include free vaccinations, microchipping, and pet food and supplies - removing barriers and meeting families where they are. Our Community Cats program helps Georgia residents care for both friendly strays and unsocialized feral cats. Through humane trap-neuter-return (TNR) services and support for colony caretakers, we reduce overpopulation and improve the lives of outdoor and feral cats. Our Working Cat (Barn Cat) program gives unsocialized felines a safe home and a purpose as natural pest control. Humane Education and Youth Programs empower current and future pet owners to become responsible caretakers through educational clubs, special events, and online resources. Our Foster & Adoption Services give vulnerable cats and kittens a second chance by placing them in loving foster homes until they are ready to find permanent families.