
No animals are euthanized due to space, length of stay, or treatable/manageable conditions.

the Animal Welfare Association ( AWA ) is truly a blessing to the county and. Through a variety of innovative programs, including adoptions, veterinary services, pet therapy, trap-neuter-return, and humane education, it strives to ensure that animal companionship is accessible to everyone. is held in the middle of September at Lion's Lake Park in Voorhees. announced : ' What Are the Disadvantages of the Voorhees Multiple Effect Compressor.

To learn more about AWA’s grand opening celebration, visit Īnimal Welfare Association (AWA), a private, nonprofit 501(c)3 animal welfare organization, operates the oldest and largest low-cost spaying clinic, adoption center, and animal shelter without killing in South Jersey. Some of the features of the new building are separate wings for cats/small animals and dogs, an adoption center clinic, a renovated low-cost public pet clinic, a community hall available for events and training classes pet kennels, retail store, cafe, outdoor dog playgrounds, catios and bunni-os for cats and rabbits to have time outdoors in a protected environment and protected. The new building will be able to house up to 3,500 animals per year if needed and AWA will be able to save more than 1,000 additional lives per year through its new adoption center. “AWA is a leader in humane animal care, adoption and education and now we must build to match all of our current and future companion animal and community programs.” Jerry Springer isnt at the Animal Welfare Association doing paternity testing, but with Fathers Day approaching, many mixed breed dogs (and their owners). “We are so grateful to all of our donors, supporters, volunteers and the pet-loving community for making this new building a reality,” said AWA Executive Director Laura Houston. Softee ice cream truck will be on hand with treats for purchase. Plus, there will be giveaways, door prizes, and a Mr. The Animal Welfare Association (AWA), is a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization providing shelter for orphaned animals, low-cost spay and neuter services. Free family fun activities will include your stuffed animal’s vet with a free stuffed animal for the first 75 children, carnival-style games, creation of a memorial rock to put in the AWA Gardens, giant connect four, a pet toy station, and more. There will be tours of the new building where guests can see dozens of cats, dogs and small animals and learn how AWA staff care for animals and what community programs AWA offers. The celebration is open to the public and families are encouraged to join in the fun. The event will take place on Saturday, June 25 e 1-4 p.m. Voorhees, New Jersey- Animal Welfare Association (AWA) located in Voorhees, NJ announces its grand opening celebration at its new adoption and education center. in our Exhibitions program, and inclusion in NAWA’s Annual Catalog.AWA Announces Grand Opening Celebration of New Adoption and Education Center

The benefits of membership are many, including a substantial Awards program, the opportunity to display artwork throughout the U.S. NAWA members represent all areas of the visual arts including painting, sculpture, encaustic photography, print-making,video art, installations and mixed media. Louise Nevelson, Malvina Hoffman, Cleo Hartwig, Minna Citron, Nell Blaine, Dorothy Dehner, Alice Neel, Marisol, Pat Adams, Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, Janet Fish and Audrey Flack, and other contemporary talented artists joined the organization making NAWA valid force in its time. VOORHEES, NJ Two women were killed in a two-car collision Friday night in Vorhees Township.

Many members and supporters have exhibited in major museums and have taken their rightful place among the recognized artists of their time. Anna Hyatt Huntington created the sculpture museum Brookgreen Gardens/ in South Carolina. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney established the Whitney Museum of Art in New York City. Over the years the organization attracted many talented members who later achieved great recognition for their work. Animal Welfare Associations 2nd annual Putt for Pets Fundraiser. LOUISE NEVELSON, Royal Tide I, 1960, painted wood, 86 x 40 x 8 in.
