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Our
Mission
Our mission is to promote the well-being of animals
and responsible human-animal relationships.
Stray
Pets in Need of MA, Inc. was formed in 1991 to promote the well-being
of animals and responsible
human/animal relationships. Each year over 400 animals are placed
in new, carefully selected adoptive homes.
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You
can take orders anytime prior to April 25th when we need to submit
the list to take delivery on May 3rd.
The Pies come frozen and you will be helping SPIN while having a
fantastic dessert for Mother's Day or Memorial weekend or any special
event you want to share with family or friends.
PICK
- UP OF FROZEN PIES WILL Be at the Blue Tulip, 200 Linden St. Wellesley
on Sat. May 3, 2008
from 10 AM - 12 NOON.
Orders must be received by April 25, 2008
Also on May 3, 2008 shop at the Blue Tulip in Wellesley and 15 percent
of sales benefit Stray Pets In Need of Mass. Inc.
Download
Pie Order Sheet
Please
include a phone number or email on the order sheet so we can send/call
a reminder the day before pick up.
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Lyn
Woodhead as she won National Animal Control Officers volunteer
of the year Award.
See
Article.
We
could not have provided as many caring homes without first acknowledging
the tremendous work of our volunteers. As an all-volunteer non-profit
agency, our volunteers devote countless hours to providing foster
care, direct care at our transitional shelters, adoption counseling
at our two adoption sites, and the volunteers who man the phones,
edit the newsletter, The Wanderer, update our webpages and
provide administrative support. We thank our volunteers who developed
two films on SPIN's adoption policies and programs.
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SHAW'S
AND STAR MARKET'S RECIEPTS REWARDS
Easy
way to support SPIN's programs. 
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To
make a donation and sign up for our newsletter, The Wanderer,
go to the Printer Friendly Donation Page.  |
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Special
story about
MACY MERIDIAN,
who was rescued by SPIN.
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Our
adopting families opened their hearts and homes to animals that
were strays, injured, abused or surrendered to provide a chance
for a better life. These are true heroes-people who open their homes,
lives and hearts to animals with often unknown pasts and even some
with special needs who may have medically unstable futures.
HAPPY
ENDING STORIES
About
our Adopted Pets
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We
also thank our donors who have responded to funding efforts to relocate
our Natick transition shelter. Our donors were very generous in
adding to our growing new shelter fund so that we will get closer
to our dream of expanded space in the Metrowest area. Donors also
sponsored individual cats and litters providing for food, litter,
veterinary care, vaccinations and medications.
We
continue to have an active spay/neuter program-all adopted animals
leaving SPIN are spayed/neutered. We will not contribute
to the pet overpopulation problem. SPIN continues
to remain committed to the need for animal education and participates
in many community events.
 
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Many
of our pets that are ready for adoption are featured on PETFINDERS.
Click on the pet's name to visit their personal pet page.
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