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ADOPTION VOLUNTEER
COMMUNITY SPAY /NEUTER
PET SURVIVOR
EMERGENCY RELIEF
FOSTER
Welcome to
HOPA LONG ANIMAL RESCUE!We want to celebrate our hard work and share the experience of animal rescue with you! A day in the life of animal rescue is never boring, so we’ve decided to open our doors and give you a peek behind the scenes.
Core Programs
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We foster hopeHopalong Animal Rescue is the largest, all-foster animal rescue group in the Bay area with 620 foster families, and 580 volunteers! Founded by Helen Hill 27 years ago, Hopalong got its name from its very first animal rescued from the Oakland Animal Shelter, a three-legged cat named “Hopalong.”
With offices in Oakland and Mill Valley California, we have rescued over 36,000 shelter animals from euthanasia lists to date. Hopalong’s mission is to rescue, rehaBilitate and rehome neglected and homeless animals from Northern California shelters and beyond.
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What makes Hopalong unique?Hopalong stands apart because it is the only animal rescue group of its size in the Bay Area that is 100% foster-based. Our foster families are located throughout the East Bay, San Francisco and Marin County, and they host our rescue animals in homes (rather than kennels) while getting ready for adoption. During this time, we learn a great deal of unique information on EVERY dog and cat’s personality that allows us to carefully match our animals with adoptive homes. This leads to an exceptionally low return rate of less than 2% post adoption.
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Medical care is our specialtyOur robust foster program means that we are able to rescue many more animals with “special needs.” These are animals who are sick, injured or senior, and often have the highest chances of being abandoned or euthanized. We make FULL medical care an integral part of our program BEFORE they get adopted out. We do this by contracting with a network of skilled veterinary practices throughout the Bay Area who graciously partner with us, discount their medical services, and enable us to rescue so many animals in need. We are indebted to these vets and their staff. Our foster homes then provide ideal places for the animals to heal and recover while receiving supportive care.
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The foster experienceWe are able to pull rescue dogs and cats from shelters
and get them into one of our foster homes within an average of 24 hours.
One of the best parts of our job is witnessing the complete metamorphosis our rescue animals go through in their foster homes. The average foster stay in a home is approximately three weeks, and we equip each family with food, bedding, toys etc., so there is never any cost to host a dog or cat. Pet Food Express generously donates these supplies which covers over 1600 animals a year. After the first three days in a home, we often joke that our rescues start to relax and “unpack their baggage.” The joy of this is that once an animal feels comfortable and secure, their true personality comes out, and we can get an excellent snapshot of who they really are.
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The final step — getting adopted!
We rescue and adopt out over 1600 animals a year! Once our dogs and cats have completed their time in foster care, they are ready to find their forever homes! All of our animals are listed on our website on our adoption pages, as well as being posted on Petfinder and Adopt a Pet. Our cats and kittens go to a variety of adoption condos in various pet stores throughout the Bay Area who have generously donated their space and staff to care for them. Our dogs attend multiple, mobile adoption events every weekend, and also have ‘meet and greets’ scheduled in our offices. We screen our adopters rigorously, and take our animals back at any point during their lifetime.
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Hopalong’s emergency relief response program
As natural disasters have been on the rise during the past few years, hopalong animal rescue has emerged as a leader in emergency response. Due to the size of our foster program, our vast network of volunteers and our extended veterinary partnerships, we are aBle to respond on a large scale immediately.
During California’s most devastating fire to date, the paradise fire in 2018, we were able to launch an overnight, three-phase response by helping to evacuate adoptable animals from Butte County shelters to make room for the victims, take in pets from people who had lost
their homes, and treat wounds and burns down in the Bay Area for animals who would later be returned home. Note: While this article is going to print, the fires are still ongoing, so final numbers are not available. Response time is estimated to be 8 weeks, and go into 2019.
Hopalong’s response during the carr & lake county fires in 2018 enabled the rescue of 81 animals into our foster system, and an additional 39 who received urgent medical treatment locally around the fire zones. This was 8 times the average of most animal rescue groups, and again, due to the immediate availability of our foster network.
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When the santa rosa fires struck in 2017, we instantly responded and helped evacuate animals from the Sonoma Animal Shelter while fires burned nearby. In addition, we took in over 70 animals from several of the other fire zones.
When hurricane irma hit, 52 of our foster families stepped forward in less than 24 hours to offer their homes when shelter animals from Florida were flown in. We had the pleasure of unloading many of the animals with the help of the Golden State Warriors!
When one of california’s worst animal hoarding cases made headlines in Stockton, CA in 2017, the Stockton Animal Shelter called Hopalong Animal Rescue, and we instantly took in 82 neglected dogs and puppies at once. Within 24 hours, they were all in foster homes. These puppies had to learn how to be dogs through the introduction of the outside (grass,) toys, human affection, etc.
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Every dollar you give allows us to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome countless more shelter animals. By making a gift today, you guarantee we can save the lives of more deserving cats and dogs — and provide the critical care that they need!
There are many ways to give as well!
�� Workplace giving
�� Stock gifts
�� Legacy & planned giving
�� Corporate or foundation partnerships
�� Honor & Memorial gifts
�� Naming opportunities
�� Start a Facebook fundraiser!
Thank you so very much for your support, Juliet Boyd
Executive Director
We Need Your Support!
Help us Save More Lives
you can return your gift in the attached envelope,
or go online to www.hopalong.org
and visit our donate page.
BEFORE
AFTER
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Please Give Today!
Your Support is Critical
Every Dollar Counts
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The success of our foster program has many key elements, and one of the most endearing and profound forms of support for a rescue dog or cat right out of a shelter can come from the resident pet in the foster home. Witnessing and experiencing stable and nurturing behavior from another animal can instantly soothe and calm a dog or cat who feels lost, is scared during transition, or is sick.
NuloNulo is a one year old pit bull adopted from Hopalong a year ago to one of our favorite foster families. Selfishly, we feared losing them as a foster home after adoption, but not only did they foster again, the number of dogs they hosted increased! This can largely be attributed to Nulo’s love of puppies and other dogs, and his fondness for becoming a full-time nanny to all of the new arrivals. He gently takes care of each and every one, and expertly calms the most fragile of nerves.
Critical support also comes
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MaxMax is a Hopalong cat adopted by one of our admired board members years ago. We always marveled at the volume of kittens this gentleman was able to foster each year, and then we found out his secret weapon. He too had a hidden, nurturing nanny who threw a welcome party for the new kitten arrivals on a regular basis, and welcomed them into the fold. We can’t tell you what a difference this makes, and we love seeing the complete change in personality they have gone through when they return to us a month later, now ready for adoption.
from animals, not just humans
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Happy Endings
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Hopalong's very unique, Pet Survivor Program
Many people worry about what will happen to their pet after they are gone. What some don’t realize is that many animals wind up in shelters when their owners or parents have passed away. These pets tend to do very poorly after living in a home their entire lives, and often don’t make it in the shelter environment. Hopalong created a comprehensive program 19 years ago after seeing so many animals struggling, and the program is a
huge success. We are one of the few organizations in the U.S. that has a program like this, and animals even come to us from out of state.
If you would like more information on our Pet Survivor Program, visit this page of our website: www.hopalong.org/pet-survivor-program-psp — or please email: [email protected]. We would be happy to talk with you!
When Skipper's mom passed away, he immediately came to Hopalong as part of our PSP program. Money had been set aside for his future medical care, and at 12 years old, he was adopted into this phenomenal family who adored him until his passing several years later.
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Adoption Locations
CATS — EAST BAYPet Food Express Rockridge “Cat Adoption Center” Oakland
Your Basic Bird Berkeley
See Spot Run Alameda
Petco Alameda
CATS — MARIN
Woodlands Pet Food & Treats
Mill Valley
Greenbrae
San Rafael
Novato
Family Petcare Novato
DOGS — EAST BAY
Pet Food Express
Berkeley
Alameda
Oakland
Fenton’s Creamery Oakland
DOGS — MARIN
Pet Food Express
Mill Valley
Terra Linda
San Anselmo
Novato Hamilton
Novato
Veterinary Offices
EAST BAY
Aborn Pet Hospital Fremont
East Bay Veterinary Clinic Oakland
Emeryville Pet Hospital Emeryville
Abbey Pet Hospital El Cerrito
Campus Vet Berkeley
Companion Animal Hospital Castro Valley
MARINCamino Alto Vet Mill Valley
Animal Medical Center San Rafael
Larkspur Landing Veterinary Hospital Larkspur
Mill Valley Cat Clinic Mill Valley
Emergency & Specialty
EAST BAY + MARINBerkeley Dog and Cat Berkeley
PETS Referral Center Berkeley
Pet Emergency Center San Rafael
Eye Care for Animals Santa Rosa
VCA Bay Area Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Hospital
San Leandro
UC Davis Veterinary Hospital Davis
Fosters
Mill Valley
LarkspurGreenbrae
San RafaelSan Anselmo
Novato
Santa Rosato Davis
Emeryville
Castro Valley
San Leandro
Fremont
El Cerrito
Berkeley
OaklandAlameda
Mill Valley
LarkspurGreenbrae
San RafaelSan Anselmo
Novato
Santa Rosato Davis
Emeryville
Castro Valley
San Leandro
Fremont
El Cerrito
SANFRANCISCO
Berkeley
OaklandAlameda
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Emeryville
Castro Valley
San Leandro
El Cerrito
Berkeley
Oakland
Alameda
Emeryville
San Leandro
Berkeley
Oakland
Alameda
945 22nd Ave, Oakland
Mill Valley
Larkspur
GreenbraeRichmond
Mill Valley
Larkspur
GreenbraeRichmond
367 Miller Ave, Mill Valley
VETERINARY OFFICES
EMERGENCY & SPECIALTY
ADOPTION LOCATIONS
FOSTERS
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Number of fosters: 620
Number of volunteers: 580
Amount spent on medical care each year: $290,000
In kind donations of goods: $450,000
Number of spays/neuters annually: 1,840
Number of vaccines given each year: 4,800
Number of staff: 6 full time and 3 part time
Number of years Hopalong has been in existence: 27
Number of animals rescued to date: 36,000
Number of Hopalong’s community members: 15,230
Fun Facts
Thank you'sWe would like to dedicate this magazine to suzanne golter, President and Founder of “happy hound Boarding, training & daycare.” Thank you for caring for, training and fostering our rescue dogs over the years, and for making our dreams come true with your financial support. You have done wonders for us as a rescue community, and allowed us to reach new heights. We thank you.
A special thanks to pet food express for their years of support, the continuous donations of goods for all of our foster animals, help and encouragement in launching the Marin office, and the fact that you support over 220 animal rescue organizations in the state of California.
Thank you woodlands pet food and treats for hosting and adopting out so many of our cats in all of your stores in Marin with your amazing staff, and for your generous donations.
Thank you novato family petcare for adopting out our adult and special need cats! Your big heart works wonders!
Thank you your Basic Bird in Berkeley for your MANY years of devotion and adoption of our cats.
Thank you see spot run for your years of adoptions of our cats, and your creative and thoughtful fundraising!
Thank you petco for representing and adopting out so many of our cats in the Alameda area!
THANK YOU to hopalong animal rescue’s Board of directors. Your leadership, guidance and devotion to the animals and the growth of this organization is appreciated more than you can know.
Thanks goes out to all of the incrediBle fosters and volunteers!!! You are the backbone of this organization, and allow all of these lives to be saved.
Thank you to our incrediBle staff for giving up so much of yourselves, and working so tirelessly to rescue all of these deserving animals. Your dedication and love for the cause is truly awe-inspiring.
Suzanne Golter, President and Founder of “Happy Hound Boarding, Training & Daycare.”
P.O. Box 27507
Oakland, CA 94602
(510) 267-1915 tel
(510) 444-3741 fax
email [email protected]
web www.hopalong.org