it all begins with you - lollypop farm...it all begins with you 2016 annual report. 10 strays 5...
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IT ALL BEGINS WITH YOU
2016 ANNUAL REPORT
810STRAYS
53ANIMALSSEIZED BY
HUMANE LAWENFORCEMENT
393TRANSFERRED
IN FROM OTHERRESCUE GROUPS
370FERAL CATSURGERIES
1,587LOW INCOMESPAY/NEUTERSERVICES
685VETERINARYSURGERIES
FOR RESCUEGROUPS
5,991OWNER/
GUARDIANSURRENDER
3,222 CALLSreceived for Humane Law Enforcement service.
PREVENTING ANIMAL CRUELTY
788 CASESinvestigated of suspected animal cruelty
with your support.
22 ARRESTSto help neglected and abused pets in our community.
In 2016, Lollypop Farm assisted the ASPCA after they oversaw a cruelty case seizing over 1,000 farm animals. In a series of transports, Lollypop Farm aided 108 animals including Constellation who was brought to Lollypop Farm. Though your support, Constellation made a new start and on November 27th, gave birth to a lamb named Conrad.
COMPASSIONATE CARE TAKES MANY FORMS
1,371 PETSreceived the individual support they needed
through the foster care program.
Lollypop Farm veterinarians and staff performed
20,784 EXAMINATIONS AND 6,969 SURGERIES
33,206 HOURS
212 VISITS
682 active volunteers contributed over 33,206 hours
of service to support Rochester’s pets in need.
52 Pet Assisted Therapy volunteers completed 212 visits and provided comfort for over 9,000 community members.
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
4,137 people benefited from humane education programs and learned about respect and care
for animals.
5,902SPAY/NEUTER
SURGERIES
557DENTAL
PROCEDURES
510OTHER CRITICALSURGERIES LIKEMASS REMOVALS
AND LIMB REPAIRS
3,354PETS INSHELTER
1,587LOW INCOMESPAY/NEUTER
SERVICES
370FERAL CATSURGERIES
685VETERINARY
SERVICES FORRESCUE GROUPS
134 DOGS AND CATS134 dogs and cats
benefited from behavior modification and training
prior to adoption.
In 2016, your support provided care for
9,889 OF ROCHESTER’S HOMELESS AND COMMUNITY PETS.
TOTAL SURGERIES
SPAY/NEUTER SURGERIES
Conrad
5,966 PETS GOT A SECOND CHANCE AT A NEW HOME.
Just like you, David Richards loves animals. He loves them so much that when he started volunteering in the 1970s he took on one of the hardest jobs…cleaning kennels. Dave says he “felt the responsibility to create the cleanest environment possible” so there would be no distractions to keep pets from meeting their next family. Dave went on to become a member of the Board of Directors, and continues to support Lollypop Farm now that he lives in Wisconsin. He’s even generously left Lollypop Farm in his estate plans.
Very skinny and covered in fleas, Daisy was brought to Lollypop Farm as a stray in October 2016. Just days after she was found, on a cold snowy night, Daisy gave birth to a litter of puppies. She was able to nurse them without fear of the cold. She received veterinary treatment and recovered from her conditions, because of your support, and blossomed into a bouncy, happy dog. Her puppies received foster care from families who loved them. You made Daisy’s journey from suffering stray into a “happy tail” possible.
The most recent audited financials for the Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe County for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Inc. (aka Lollypop Farm), may be obtained at lollypop.org or upon request by contacting Lollypop Farm at 99 Victor Road, Fairport, NY 14450.
This information is also available by contacting the New Your State Attorney General Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271.
EXPENSES SUPPORT & REVENUE
$2,427,807$1,280,538
$356,451$414,215
$1,016,855$363,262
$904,490
ShelterVeterinary Clinic
FarmLaw EnforcementOther Programs
Management & GeneralFundraising
Charitable Donations
Program Revenue
Net Gain on Investments
Restricted Gifts
Interest & Dividends
$5,652,198$1,056,071
$24,377$693,291
$300,495
Thanks to you Daisy and her litter of puppies found new beginnings at Lollypop Farm.
David Richards has adopted five out of the eight Cocker Spaniels he has owned from Lollypop Farm, but his support has reached countless pets in need.
YOU MAKE SECOND CHANCES POSSIBLE.
BECAUSE OF PEOPLE LIKE YOU...PETS LIKE DAISY WERE SAVED
2016 FISCAL YEAR
Alice Calabrese, CAWAPRES IDENT AND CEO
Gillian HargraveVICE PRES IDENT AND COO
Dr. Cristina CadaviecoMEDICAL D IRECTOR
Reno DiDomenicoDIRECTOR OF L AW ENFORCEMENT
Terry KnappDIRECTOR OF ORGANIZ ATIONAL DE VELOPMENT
Brenda KrusenstjernaDIRECTOR OF F INANCE
Adrienne McHargueDIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATION S AND OUTRE ACH
Cathie Wright, CFRESEN IOR DIRECTOR OF DE VELOPMENT & DONOR REL ATION S
Lollypop Farm, Humane Society of Greater Rochester99 Victor Road Fairport, NY 14450 | Tel: 585-223-1330
www.lollypop.org
Diane McCueCHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD
Raymond SheaVICE CHAIRPERSON
Robert SalmonSECRETARY
Kim GandyTRE ASURER
Lollypop Farm is a registered trademark of the Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe County for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Inc. Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester, is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to Lollypop Farm are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Our tax identification number is 16-0743047.
SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAMBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Donald ChesworthLaurie Elliott
Dr. Andy Fleming, DVMDavid Friedlander
Don GressRoxanne Johnston
Dr. Cheryl Kelley, DMD Laurie Mark
Tom Minigiello, Jr.Patrick O’Flynn
Peter PapeDonald Riley
Matthew RobertsCraig Stevens
David Swinford
DIRECTORS
DONATE WITH CONFIDENCE!
AND ENDS WITH A HAPPY TAIL
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