Shelter Notes

The Crisis
with
New Hope Rescues



Main/NYCACC



New Hope Rescues are in crisis. List

The New Hope Rescue list is poorly managed and in need of a complete overhaul. The ACC claims that they have approximately 300 New Hope Rescue partners, but in reality there are only a handful of rescues pulling. As a result more animals die.

Denying access to qualified 501(c)(3) rescues to pull, and the latest DOHMH unheard of stipulations for a rescue to pull, is not going to attract rescues. The ACC must simplify the process for rescues to get New Hope Rescue status for pulling.

New Hope Partners

A complete listing of ACC's registered New Hope adoption partners.



Only a handful of rescues pull from the ACC's kill list.

Despite a long list of 300, in reality there are only a handful of rescues that save lives.
An advocate speaks about the "pretend number of 300 rescues".
In reality there are only 20 or less that are active.
(Not clear if they are referring to the number of NHP's for dogs or both cats and dogs).


Bruno was killed 12-5-19 by the ACC.
This testimony is from his Facebook post which is currently unavailable.


A dysfunctional system
makes it harder for the animals, rescues and the public.





Shelter Reform Action Committee (SRAC)

Shelter Reform Action Committee (SRAC)




This pic is from Voices for Shelter Animals



The silent killing of Hancho

Hancho was a 7-month old puppy.


An advocate speaks.

Hancho's Petition

Puppy Hancho's Video
for
NY CAPA

In memory of animals killed by NYC ACC.



Watch:
No Kill 101

No Kill Equation

Toolkit


Please work with Nathan Winograd of the No Kill Advocacy Center.






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