The Maclean-Cameron Animal Adoption Center, established in 2002 by a dedicated group of volunteers, is a nonprofit organization committed to fostering a compassionate community for animals in Great Falls, Montana. Their mission is to provide shelter, advance animal welfare, and promote the bond between animals and humans through innovative programs, education, and service. Since opening in 2015, they have successfully adopted out a significant number of cats and dogs, relying solely on donations and service income to support their operations.
With the help of generous donors, the Maclean-Cameron Animal Adoption Center is able to provide essential care for homeless animals, including vaccinations, food, water, and spaying/neutering services. They do not receive any funding from government agencies, making community support crucial in their efforts to save and find forever homes for animals in need. Volunteers play a vital role in the center's operations, assisting with various tasks such as comfort and enrichment for dogs and cats, dog walking, administrative work, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, grooming, and photography. The center also hosts events like the Fur Ball, which serves as a platform for adoption stories and raising awareness about the importance of animal adoption.
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