Suffolk County SPCA: "We Need Your Help To Put An End To Animal Cruelty"

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"When you support the Suffolk County SPCA you are saving lives, the lives of poor innocent animals that cannot speak for themselves," said Chief Roy Gross.

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Suffolk County SPCA Chief Roy Gross.

Suffolk County Society for Prevention of Crulety to Animals (SPCA) Chief Roy Gross has released the following statement on the orginization's efforts in 2023 to protect animals and the assistance they need from the public in the upcoming new year:

Although 2023 is coming to an end, the fight against animal cruelty and abuse is not over. We would all agree that this year has been a most challenging year for everyone.

This year more than ever we need your support to keep up the fight. You have only 2 days left to make a tax deductible contribution for 2022.

When you support the Suffolk County SPCA you are saving lives, the lives of poor innocent animals that cannot speak for themselves.

We need your help to continue our fight against animal abuse.  Your donation will also enable us to continue our programs, including educational, rabies clinics, pet food distribution and Pet Friendly shelters.

Remember, all gifts are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.  

Together, we can fight animal abuse and save the lives of those innocent animals. Thank you for supporting your Suffolk County SPCA.

The Suffolk County SPCA is a not for profit organization, funded by charitable contributions. Our existence depends entirely upon the generosity of our friends, as we are not funded by the State or County. We exist solely on your donations. 

Help us start the New Year with the funds we need to protect the pets we all adore! Every day we fight to end animal cruelty.

We wish everyone a happy and healthy New Year.

Please consider making a meaningful contribution today!

Help make a difference. 

Thank You for your support!

Roy Gross