FY 2014-15 Annual Report

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50 years of Annual Report Fiscal Year 2015

Transcript of FY 2014-15 Annual Report

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50 years of

Annual ReportFiscal Year 2015

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In 1965, Colonel Edmund and Thelma Evans began what they first called the Taxpayers Anti-Cruelty Federation of New Mexico, run out of their home. In 1968, our organization’s name was changed to Animal Humane Association of New Mexico, Inc., and the search began for a property that would let us grow.

The Evans' and Animal Humane’s original idea was to protect animals from abuse and neglect through Lost & Found services: rescuing injured animals, finding homes for abandoned pets, promoting protective legislation and investigating cruelty complaints. Fifty years later, we have lived up to

that mission—and so much more. One of the first steps was to provide facilities that safely and humanely treat the pets in our care. In 1977, we built our Veterinary Clinic to provide a space for volunteer veterinarians to perform spay/neuter and emergency surgeries for our community.

In the early 1980s, we built our first kennels, named after Charlie Black—a small Chihuahua/Terrier mix, who the Evans rescued from animal cruelty. Charlie became Animal Humane’s mascot, representing the rewards of pet rescue. These first strides toward providing Albuquerque with humane options for homeless and abused pets inspire the organization to this day.

Now, we have expanded to 4 acres, 10 buildings, 2 offsite locations and 20 programs to fulfill the Evans' dream. We plan to continue that legacy of compassion for years to come.

This year, we are thrilled to celebrate 50 years of passion and dedication—thanks to Colonel Edmund and Thelma Evans’ strong and persistent vision. Under their leadership, tens of thousands of pets have been nurtured, spayed or neutered, given medical care and found loving homes. The lives of pets and people have changed in so many ways because of Animal Humane New Mexico.

If you are reading this, chances are that you have a much-loved Animal Humane cat or dog—or more than one—in your life and in your heart. Pets enhance our lives. And you have saved theirs.

The Evans' powerful vision has inspired thousands of dedicated people to work or volunteer at Animal Humane. Whether bottle-feeding abandoned kittens, helping terrified dogs learn to trust, teaching children about compassion and respect, or working in our Thrift Store to help support our operations, our staff and volunteers are every bit as passionate as those 50 years ago. Since 1965, more than 100 dedicated and highly capable individuals have served on our Board of Directors, guiding and stewarding our mission and resources.

Under the Board's leadership, our organization has evolved into the highly respected leader it is today, unleashing the generosity of thousands of donors. Your support has helped open our Donor-subsidized Veterinary Clinic, which has now treated more than 50,000 pets. It has built, renovated and expanded our campus every 10 years since we took root. And, importantly, it's funded the day-to-day care, operations and programs to serve the pets that have been counting on Animal Humane for five powerful decades.

We thank every single volunteer, employee, donor, Board Member, adopter, Dasher & Dawdler over the years who have helped us improve and support the lives of New Mexico’s cats and dogs.

We hope you will help us keep the Evans’ vision alive and thriving for the next 50 years.

Peggy Weigle Executive Director

Alicia J. KeyesBoard President

Realizing Colonel Edmund's and Thelma's Vision From the Beginning

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In Fiscal Year 2015:

471volunteers

donated

48,700hours

of their time, attention, and expertise.

23.41full-time employees.

At an estimated hourly wage of $11.59, this equates

$564,443in saved wages for Animal Humane.

This is the equivalent of

Animal Humane is proud to offer many valuable services to our community. Just take a look at the lives touched by our programs and resources.

* Discontinued in March

“All I have to do is look at the eyes of the

pets to know why I have volunteered at

Animal Humane for 20 years! The changes

to the organization would take a book to

catalog, but since Peggy took over, the

evolution has been dramatic, and all for

the better. Thank you, Peggy, for pushing

the re-start button!”

Barbara Handell 20 years of service

“After my retirement in 1997, I became involved with Animal Humane, thanks to my sister, Barbara Handell. Over the years, I’ve volunteered in the Clinic and Cattery, walked dogs, performed adoptions, fostered recovering cats (and adopted four) and watched Animal Humane evolve into an efficient and comprehensive shelter. Though my role has changed over the years, my reason for staying has not—caring for and finding homes for the homeless pets, especially the cats, is what matters most.”

Sylvia Tamborelli 19 years of service

4,680 Admissions/Intakes

4,268 Adoptions/Reclaims/Transfers Out

3,655 Veterinary Clinic Appointments

756 Low-Income Spay/Neuter

668 Low-Income Special Surgeries

748 Monthly Vaccination Clinics*

937 Behavior Helpline Consults

6,428 Humane Education & Outreach,

including Camp Humane

4,761 Pet Food Bank

379 Pet Health Fairs

Volunteers: The Lifeblood of Animal Humane Volunteers: Strength in Numbers

At Animal Humane, we understand the tremendous impact that our volunteers have on our organization. From dog walking to sorting books at our Thrift Shop to socializing cats to running our Pet Food Bank, nearly 500 individuals give their time to ensure our vital services are supported and our shelter runs efficiently. Without their giving, day in and day out, we could not accomplish the amazing feats included in this Annual Report.

Our Volunteers, past and present, are a part of the Animal Humane family. They have given their time, skill, and enthusiasm, and they receive the unwavering gratitude of our Team and the love and appreciation of the pets they serve.

total people served = 27,280

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*Animal Humane received donated media advertising, professional services and trained volunteer services in the amount of $1,033,934. This amount has been included in Total Support & Revenue and also in Total Functional Expenses, creating a net effect of zero impact.

In Fiscal Year 2015, Animal Humane New Mexico has continued its legacy of saving lives in our state. Once again, we have exceeded our 90% Live Release Rate (or Save Rate) goal, ending our fiscal year with a 91% Save Rate. Since January 2010, Animal Humane New Mexico has also successfully re-homed 100% of the healthy pets in our care! Our ability to make such significant strides for New Mexico’s homeless pets is facilitated by your outstanding contributions and belief in our mission.

Animals Received

Outcome of Animals not Adopted as a % of Intakes

Expenses

IncomeGeneral ContributionsAdoption/Training/ Animal Care FeesBequestsRetail RevenueSpecial EventsInvestment Interest/DividendsGrants, Project Humane Gifts & Other Private Contributions

Total Support Revenue*

Animal Care ProgramsCommunity Outreach & Education ProgramManagement and GeneralDonor Development and Fundraising

Total Functional Expenses*

$4,913,992$489,662

$502,330$883,168

$6,789,152

72.4%7.2%

7.4%13.0%

Owner SurrendersAnimals Transferred From Other New Mexico SheltersStrays Shelter OffspringAdoption Returns

Total Pets Received

2,032

1,75961827

244

4,680

43.5%

38.0%13.0%0.5%5.0%

Healthy Animals EuthanizedTreatable Animals EuthanizedUnhealthy/Untreatable Animals EuthanizedStill Available for Adoption on 6/30/2015

021*

228337

0.0%0.5%5.0%8.0%

Animals Adopted, Returned to Owner or Transferred

DogsPuppiesCatsKittensReturn to OwnerTransferred Out

Total 4,268

35.0%25.0%18.0%16.0%5.0%1.0%

1,5001,06074569922638

Fiscal Year 2015 Financials Adoption and Intake Statistics

Animal Humane New Mexico is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that receives no city, state or federal funding. Therefore, we take full responsibility for earning or raising 100% of our annual operating budget. Our shelter is fortunate to generate revenue from three streams including: 1) Fees from Adoption & Training Classes; 2) Fees from services performed in our Donor-subsidized Veterinary Clinic for low-income pet owners; and 3) Revenue from our Thrift Shop, two Animal Outfitter Pet Supply stores, and sales of donated motor vehicles.

The balance of our annual budget is raised through private contributions from passionate pet-loving individuals, generous gifts from businesses and foundations, and donors including our shelter in their estate plans. Every donation is highly valued and used judiciously to operate our comprehensive services that have met the needs of homeless pets and pet owners for five decades.

$2,647,850$926,724

$1,391,800$842,075$716,905

$8,115$2,477,050

$9,010,519

29.4%10.3%

15.4%9.3%8.0%0.1%

27.5%

All figures are based on Fiscal Year 2015 financial statements audited by an independent CPA firm, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, which has given Animal Humane New Mexico a clean opinion. Our full report and IRS Form 990 are available at AnimalHumaneNM.org.

*Majority ringworm infected dogs/puppies prior to opening our Ringworn Treatment Area

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Services for Shelter Pets • Spay/Neuter 2,662• Special Surgeries 435• Exams and Follow Up Appointments 7,536

Saving Smokey: A Shelter Pet’s StorySmokey is a handsome 5-year-old black and white

shorthair cat who arrived at Animal Humane as a

stray. At the time of his admission, Smokey tested

positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus)

and he had one broken tooth that required dental

surgery extraction. His exposed tooth may also

have led to an infection in his liver. Despite his FIV

status, which can sometimes lead to euthanasia

in other shelters, Smokey was in good overall

health and was given treatment in our Clinic.

Smokey’s outgoing personality made him a Team

favorite. He would meow for special pats, rolling

onto his back for belly rubs. Our Clinic Team

proceeded with dental surgery and administered

medications to treat his liver. Smokey’s condition

greatly improved, his mouth healed and he found

a new home with a loving family! Smokey’s story

is just one example of a life saved through your

incredible support.

Our community has a true safety net in Animal Humane’s Donor-subsidized Veterinary Clinic. Built in 1977, it underwent a massive renovation in 2007 to open as New Mexico’s first full-service veterinary clinic for low-income pet owners. Our mission–then and now–is to provide quality medical care to devoted low-income pet owners.

Our goal has been realized, as more than 5,000 services have been performed at our Clinic during this fiscal year for pets of low-income owners. Of these appointments, one-third belong to senior citizens' pets. Accomplishing an equally important mission, our dedicated Veterinary Team attends to the medical and surgical needs of the 4,000+ pets we adopt annually.

From needed spay/neuter surgeries, dentals, and orthopedic operations to successful treatment of ringworm, URI and Parvovirus, our skilled Clinic

Team expertly cares for our resident pets—working together with our talented Foster and Animal Care Teams—as we prepare them for successful adoption into loving homes.

* Discontinued in March

Pets Saved in Our Donor subsidized Veterinary Clinic-

Services for the Public• Monthly Vaccination Clinics* 748

• Spay/Neuter Progress

• Pets of Low-Income Families 756

• Trap-Neuter-Return for Community Cats 1,601

• Pets in the care of Rescue Groups 45

• Low-Income Clients Served 4,714

Including:

• Special Surgeries 668

• Emergency Appointments 274

• Routine Preventative Veterinary Care 3,655

Hasbro is a 4-year-old dog who has

been well-loved by his owner. During a

playtime session at home, Hasbro broke

his tibia, which required a visit to our

Donor-subsidized Veterinary Clinic.

The cost of fracture repair was more

than Hasbro’s owner could afford at the

time. Due to the type of fracture and

Hasbro’s calm temperament, our Clinic

Veterinarians decided to stabilize

his fracture with frequent splint and

bandage changes. After two-and-

a-half months of weekly bandage

changes supported by our Pet Save

Fund and his owner’s contribution,

Hasbro is recovering, thriving and

home with his devoted owner.

Helping Hasbro: A Perfect Pet Receives the

Perfect Treatment

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The Evans were early advocates for pet sterilization as one solution for pet homelessness; they understood that it's a powerful approach to eliminate the chance of booming stray populations.

When the George C. Whittell Veterinary Clinic was built in 1977, we were able to perform sterilization surgeries onsite. After its renovation in 2007, our Donor-subsidized Veterinary Clinic became New Mexico’s first full-service clinic for low-income pet owners, reaching the people whose reason for not sterilizing their pets was due to lack of funds.

Since our Fiscal Year 2012, we have seen a noted decline in Owner Surrenders (OS) and Stray Admissions (SA), which correlates with our efforts to decrease the number of unsterilized pets in our community. The Fiscal Year 2012 also brought 5,099 pets to Animal Humane; 2,796 OS and 1,303 SA. Data below shows a 8% decline in Intakes (4,680) three years later.

We are excited to see the great strides made in reducing pet homelessness through our spay/neuter initiatives. But our work is not done. Animal Humane sterilizes a steady number of shelter pets each year because there are still massive homeless pet populations throughout New Mexico. We operate to capacity through our growing Project Fetch program. This program allows us to assist more shelters statewide, decrease pet homelessness and provide area adopters with a variety

of pets to welcome into their lives.

*Our Trap-Neuter-Return program is generously funded by the PetSmart Charities, Inc. grant program. From 2010 to 2014, we've experienced a 60% decrease in cat intakes in our targeted zip codes (87102, 87105, 87106, 87108, 87108 & 87121). We also experienced a 69% decrease in kitten intakes over the same time period in the same zip codes.

Ginger Bear’s Great Adventure: Saved by Project Fetch

Ginger Bear came to Animal Humane from Valencia County Animal Control, one of our most frequent Project Fetch partners, on June 12. Our Transfer Team saw she was about to deliver, and knew we needed to provide Ginger Bear and her puppies-to-be with a safe start under the care of our Foster Care and Veterinary Clinic Teams. During her admission to our shelter, Ginger Bear went into labor in our hallway. She had her babies in our SAFER™ room—a relaxing, healthy place for delivery. After exams by our Animal Care and Veterinary Teams, the new family moved to our Foster Care building, where Ginger Bear nursed her puppies until they were old enough to be weaned and sterilized, and readied for adoption. Ginger Bear and all of her puppies have since been welcomed into loving families.

Spay/Neuter&

T/N/R

IncreasedProject Fetch

TransfersFewerIntakes

This year, we transferred 1,759 at-risk pets into our care, a 28% increase over

last year• 1,326 canines• 433 felines

We helped 25 shelters, agencies and rescue groups

statewide

Effective Spay/ Neuter Initiatives Make Way forIncreased Project Fetch Transfers

Miles of Smiles: The Journey of Project Fetch Pets

Spay/NeuterShelter PetsLow-Income Owned PetsTrap-Neuter-Return*Pets in Private RescueTotal

Intakes

FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15

FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15

Owner SurrendersTransfers from other shelters

Stray AdmissionsShelter OffspringReturnsTotal

2,7352,0262,250

--

7,011

2,796752

1,303--

248

5,099

2,4831,4711,570

74

5,598

2,3411,182

981--

231

4,735

2,3371,168

761100

4,366

2,0571,372

83022

275

4,556

2,662756

1,60145

5,064

2,0321,759

61827

244

4,680

Project Fetch, launched in 2008, lets Animal Humane rescue at-risk pets from across our state. Our program transfers pets from rural and municipal shelters throughout New Mexico to Animal Humane, while providing Albuquerque adopters with a variety of adoptable pets. Project Fetch has grown exponentially over time as the effectiveness of our spay/neuter initiatives has impacted our Owner Surrender and Stray Admission counts. In Fiscal Year 2015, Animal Humane transferred in a peak number of pets: 1,759, representing an increase of 28% over the prior fiscal year. Pets who may have otherwise been euthanized for length of stay or not enough space were given a second chance at Animal Humane.

Now, Animal Humane transfers pets from 25 shelters throughout the state, covering 65% of New Mexico's population. These shelters range from publicly funded animal welfare departments to privately funded shelters. Some of these shelters also face euthanasia rates of up to 75%. Project Fetch is a crucial resource

to help relieve the homeless pet populations throughout New Mexico through spay/neuter services and rehoming.

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Every holiday, our Animal Care Team arrives early in the morning and returns every evening to ensure our pets are loved and cared for. Their efforts are strongly supported by our devoted volunteers who willingly spend Christmas morning, the Fourth of July and other holidays with our pets.

Animal Care Daily Duties Morning and evening feedings

Preparing pre- and post-operation medication

Daily medication administration

Monitor recovery of our Parvo/URI pet patients

Fulfill our Clinic’s requests for testing samples

Provide love, encouragement and affection for all of our pets

Two Teams overlap on Wednesdays to deep clean all housing and treatment areas, and share vital information on the

health and well-being of the 140+ pets in

our daily care

Ringworm treatment for kittens

Sanitation of all pet housing areas, with spot checks throughout the day

Bathing and parasite removal

Record vital details to provide quality care

Humane euthanasia of our untreatable

shelter pets

Ensure the Five Freedoms for all pets:

• Freedom from Hunger and Thirst

• Freedom from Pain, Injury, and Disease

• Freedom from Discomfort

• Freedom from Fear and Distress

• Freedom to Express Normal Behavior

7:00 - 10:00 am - Escort pets scheduled for surgery to Clinic - Sanitize Real Life Rooms, Cat Condos, Dog Runs, and Communal Cat Rooms - Feed and medicate pets10:00 am - 4:00 pm - Admissions processing/vaccinating new pet arrivals - Receive new pet transfers - Work with and train volunteers - Communicate pet needs to our Behavior Team - Relocate pets to different living spaces, when necessary

- Provide supplemental support in our Clinic - Clean leashes, blankets, towels and food dishes for pets - Manage and guide Community Service workers - Weigh pets and provide vaccination boosters - Give lots of love to our pets4:00 - 6:00 pm - Feed and medicate pets - Check assigned pet living areas - Say goodnight to our pets

Animal Humane is fortunate to have many Teams who, working together, make our shelter run smoothly. Each Team has its own function, though some are more publicly visible than others. Our Animal Care Team works long hours and on holidays—often behind the scenes—to ensure the health and well-being of our pets and they make a true difference to these animals every single day.

Our Animal Care Attendants hold our other Teams together by being the front line for most of our pets’ concerns, and communicating them to our Veterinary, Behavior and Adoption Teams. They perform many duties that support our shelter each day, and provide checks and balances for medical, behavioral, and sanitary care. Project Humane renovations improved Animal Care's ability to keep our pets happy, healthy and safe.

Our Animal Care Team:The Glue That Holds Our Shelter Together

A Day in the Life of an Animal Care Attendant

Yuri, Animal Care Supervisor

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In 2012, Animal Humane launched Project Humane, our capital campaign to accomplish much needed renovations and construction to our newly expanded 4-acre campus. From 2012 to 2014, we relocated our Thrift Shop to 4646 Menaul Blvd. NE, demolished two outdated buildings in the center of our Main Campus, built two new buildings (our “Big Blue” Adoption Center and our “Tiny Teal” Admissions Center), renovated two buildings (updated our kennels and turned our former Adoption/Intake building into the Robbie Jones Memorial La Casa de Los Gatos), and beautifully landscaped our four acre campus.

These renovations were all designed to foster a healthier and safer environment for the pets in our care. Not only has this been accomplished, but the quieter and more spacious accommodations have had a positive impact on our pets in a tremendous way. Due to our campus improvements, our Behavior Team can spend more time on enrichment for our shelter pets, enhancing their emotional and mental well-being.

In Fiscal Year 2015, Our Expert Behavior Team:

• Provided 162 classes and workshops to a total of 950 pet parents,

which nearly doubles the amount of classes and families assisted in the

previous year

• Served 937 pet owners

with thoughtful assistance

through our FREE Behavior

Helpline 505.938.7900

• Saved 68 shelter pets with

comprehensive Behavior

Modification plans, a 36%

increase over last year

Healthy, Safe, and Happy:Improved Facilities and Behavior Program Graduates

Enrichment Activities

• Play time with kitty toys• Socialization, petting and playing

while kitties enjoy their Condos or Communal Cat Rooms

• Time spent residing in our Cat Adoption Office for extra human interaction

• Playing talk radio in the Cat Adoption buildings to develop positive association with people

• Pheromone scent wall plug-ins to reduce stress

• Soothing music to reduce stress• Cuddling in their Real Life Rooms or Cat

Socialization Rooms for positive association• Grooming and bathing

• Stuffed and frozen Kongs, treat bowls, pupsicles and scent sticks to provide mental stimulation

• Our Pet Projects program assigns Adoptions Advisors to individual dogs to teach life skills

• Periodic hikes through the foothills and large group walks

• Manners training and playgroup socialization

• Essential oil scents sprayed in rooms to reduce stress

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Bequest &Estate Gifts

Helen & Chas BalistrereEvelyn BlisardRobert & Barbara Clemmensen Fund

Walter E. & Shelley Cohen Fund

Helene M. EmeryGreg G. FernandezCarole HerrenRichard D. JenneLuz B. KalaczikJudy L. KohlesNancy C. KonkolGary G. LemkuhlYates E. MurryGladyce J. OlsonElaine C. RandallThomas Frederick Rosage

Norma P. ShirleyHelen Louise SlonigerNancy T. SnodgrassFrank F. StricklandEdwin E. TilgnerRicardo TorresFrancis & Shirley Whalen

Edwin & Mary Young

Monetary Contributions

$100,000+AnonymousASPCA*Harbor Lights FundRobbie Jones Animal Welfare Fund

$50,000-$99,999Mary & Joseph SprinklePetSmart Charities, Inc.*

$25,000-$49,999Anonymous

Garcia Subaru NorthPNM Resources Foundation

$10,000-$24,999 Alpha Dog Marketing, Inc.*

Angela Anderson & David Hughes

Bernice Barbour Foundation, Inc.

Donna & Robert Bradley

Dorothy N. CarnesClark's Pet EmporiumJanet & Gary ColumbKatherine D. DeBernardi

Dreamstyle Remodeling

Emily & Carl EckelmanCindy & Randy Edwards

Linda & Chuck EldredMary & Victor Jury, Jr.Albuquerque Community Foundation, Killin Endowment Fund

Long Leash On LifeMary & James PetersonPNM Services Company

Sandra RichardsonAlbuquerque Community Foundation, T.J. Sivley and Mary Ray Sivley Perpetual Endowment Fund

University of New Mexico

Pat Vincent-Collawn

$5,000-$9,999Anonymous (3)Albuquerque Pet Memorial Service, Inc.

AKC Canine Partners*Lee Blaugrund

Leslie A. BoniBrabson Library and Educational Foundation

Canine Country Club & Feline Inn

Rena Distasio & Kenny Kinlaw

Mattress FirmEnchantment Pet Resort & Spa

First Financial Credit Union

First National Rio Grande

James M. FrenchElizabeth H. ForbesSandy GoldNan C. HamnerAlicia J. KeyesKelly King & I. Keith Gordon

Dr. Timothy N. Lambert & Donna Marie Stumpf

Debby & Bruce Lieberman

Mister Car WashPatricia Murphy

National Institute of Flamenco Conservatory of Flamenco Arts

New Mexico Bank & Trust

Pam & Tim NicholsPetSafeRita & Herb PittsSusan O. PoetKathy & Daniel Schwendenman

Laurel & Ron SheltonKay & Daniel SiskSmiles by DesignDr. John & Kris StichmanVCA Animal HospitalsDr. Lorene Valdez-Boyle & Dr. Timothy Boyle

Peggy WeigleNancy Wilkins

$2,500-$4,999AnonymousNancy L. AdamAlbuquerque AcademyAlbuquerque Center for Spiritual Living

Our Donors Make a DifferenceDuring our 50th Anniversary Year, we have much to celebrate! We are sincerely

grateful for the valuable contributions made by individuals, businesses, foundations, event attendees, volunteers and passionate pet-lovers including us in their estates. Our shelter is honored to receive their impactful gifts that allow us to save more lives today… and for the next half century to come. The following lists reflect support Animal Humane received from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015.

Our 6,000 square-foot Thrift Shop, at 4646 Menaul Blvd. NE, has evolved into one of our greatest assets. Since its move from our Main Campus, our Thrift Shop has continued to achieve new revenue goals thanks to generous donations and a primarily volunteer-based staff. From gently-used clothes to furniture to DVDs and books… every donation of goods and purchase at our Thrift Shop benefits the pets we serve.

In Fiscal Year 2015, our Thrift Shop’s Gross Revenue increased once again to $742,979, rising 14% from the prior year. Our 83 Thrift volunteers logged 9,774 hours last fiscal year, saving the Thrift Shop an average of $113,281 in payroll costs alone. Revenue from our Thrift Shop represents 56% of our generated revenue, a crucial resource in funding the 20 programs that serve the homeless pets in our care and our community at large.

1. Men’s & women’s clothes

2. Dressers & chests of drawers

3. Couches & sofas

4. Books

5. DVD movies & CD media

6. Artwork & frames

7. Dishware

8. Electronics: VCRs, CD players & speakers

9. Household ornaments

10. Pet accessories

Thrift Shop Top 10

Best Selling Items-

Our Thrift Shop Is Thriving

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Albuquerque Community Foundation

Animal Farm Foundation, Inc.

Frances Aragon & Richard Carpenter

Nancy E. ArnoldMarcia S. BloomNancy & Warren Brakensiek

Andrea N. CarterDr. Judith A. ClaryCOE Properties, Inc.Vicki & Tom CrowMargaret & Anthony Filyk

Ashley & Carlos GarciaIngrid & Mark GorhamKatherine Harrington & Wayne Bower

John W. & Clara C. Higgins Foundation

Deborah & Richard Hoffman

Buckley Elton JohnsonKaren & Ronald Johnston

John C. KentDr. Frances Salman Koenig

Celina & Ralph LevineJan & Jay Lee Livingston

Janet R. LentzLovelace Respiratory Research Institute & Affiliates

Kathy & William Lowrey

Kim R. MaxwellSarah & Bob McMahonWalden I. MinoliBobbi Kay & Robert Nelson

Corey & Raymond Nelson

Nerdsworth Computer Solutions

New Mexico Regulation & Licensing Department, Animal Sheltering Board

North Star ElementaryNusenda Credit UnionDaniel J. O'BrienM. Dolores OrtegaDr. Anthony & Terri Pachelli

Mary Jayne Rogers & Ben Benjamin

Lee Ann & Steve RottlerDr. Robert Rubin & Susan Shires

Rude Boy Cookies

Lt. Gov. John & Debbie Sanchez

Susan Whiting SchollCamilla L. SerranoMary & Richard SilverAnn Simms & Leo Harris

Karen L. SlaterJoyce & Raymond Smith

Kathleen SmithSmith's Food & Drug Stores

Kumiko L. Styes

Stephen Rock TopeDr. Emily Walker, Albuquerque Cat Clinic

Whole Foods Market

$1,000-$2,499Anonymous (6)Kristine & Tom AdamsAffordable Solar Installation, Inc.

Nancy D. AldridgeAmazonSmile Foundation

Dr. Francisco & Estela Ampuero

Anderson-Brown, Inc.Animal Arts Design Studios*

Anne Apicella & Lester Bleil

Patrice & William Armstrong

Ayudar FoundationSusan & Keith Baker

Jim Bakhtiar & LeaderOne Financial

Bank of AmericaElaine S. BarnardRom H. BarnesWendy Beach & Kenneth Sadler

James BergrenRandy BlackBohannon Huston, Inc.Kim & Michael BolingTeresa & Jeffrey BrownBrown Environmental, Inc.

Mary Ann & Gary Brownell

Randi C. BuckChristine & Bruce Budagher

Carolyn Callaway & William Schuler

Col. David & Carole Camacho

Robert CarneyJoan & William Carpenter

Roy D. Caton, Jr.Jane R. CherpelisThe Cherry Picker Foundation

Georgette S. Clotworthy

Coonquest Maine CoonsCornali OrthodonticsDebra & Robert Cranwell

Crecca Law FirmCritical Networking, LLC

Lida Crooks & Michael Hartshorne

Karen A. CroxtonRobyn & Mario CruzCumulus MediaJune CurticeHope A. CurtisDonna & Randall Cygan

David DainSean D'ArcyRolinda G. DayLinda & Ronald DevriesJames L. DickJim DickTerri D. DonahueSusan & David DruckerClaude W. EdenRuth & Maxwell EllettBarbara EllisCharmaine D. EppingaEspanola Valley Humane Society*

John EtchartJo Anne D. EvansHazel P. FallonVirginia & Richard Feddersen

Karen & Sam FincherBarbara FriedmanRamona & Isaac Gallegos

Gap Foundation Gift Match Program

George K. Baum & Company

Margaret H. GeretyGinny & Bobby GibbsKelly & David GiffordGlaxoSmithKline Foundation

Sharon & William Gralow

Hattie D. GreshamJoan GriffinMark GruenBetty HahnLarry & Anna B. Harris Foundation

Dr. Sally Harris & Dr. Corey Ford

Saundra HarrisonMargaret C. HawkJoyce Hayden & Mike Skolnick

Michael HazenCarol & William Henderson

Linda & Roy HensonUrsula HillEdith HolmesMarin L. HoustonHUB International Southwest Agency, Ltd.

Kelly & Jason HuberPeg & Tim IckesCyrene L. InmanInvisible Fence Brand of New Mexico

Jan & G. Max IrvingCheryl & Richard Jackson

Tracy & George JenksJohnny Murphy's Trading Company

JP Erectors, LLCKristin & Jim KarnerMargaret I. KellerSheila & Donald KellerKlinger Constructors, LLC

Dr. Lubomyra KmetykKPMG, LLPKaren A. KulikowskiLa Montanita Food Co-op

La Salita RestaurantBrad LackeyJulia Lapis & Don DeCandia

Mary & Alvin LarsonLas Ventanas Homes Mary & James Leatherberry

Daniel G. LenzSally Ann LittleChristopher LopezLorraine Lopez-Sadler & Kenneth Sadler

Los Alamos National Bank

Ruth & John MaredaAmy H. MartinTommy MartinezJoan M. McDougallPam & Burton McKenzie

David McMillenYolanda & Paul MillerDavid E. MillsSabra MinkusMissy Ashcraft Realty Group, LLC

Nancy & David Molisee

Sheila A. MooreDr. Michael & Judy Muldawer

Dr. Sandra G. Mulligan

MWI Veterinary Supply*

Frances A. NeilEvelyn & Donald NeilCarolynn Nelson-Montgomery

Dr. Richard & Deborah Nenoff

Jean & Robert NevinNew Mexico Orthopaedics

Katherine Purr NewlonJohn R. NicholsBrenda O'Brien & Richard Dramer

Patricia O'GuinEarl Parker, Jr.Marti & Michael Partridge

John M. PattenGary A. PayneKeith M. PerryAnn & Gary PetersenSusan Y. PickeringSandra C. PodleyWai Pong NgKim & Lawrence RaelJoan & Bill RatliffReCARnationREDW Business & Financial Resources, LLC

Rio Grande-A Berkshire Hathaway Co.

Peggy O. RobertsJohn T. RoebelJeffrey R. RomeroRotary Club of Albuquerque Rio Grande

Barbara Rowe

Kathy & Blake RoxlauBarbara & Mark Rudolph

Linda & Don RumleyLesley E. SalazarWilliam A. SanchezDennell Sandoval-Newhall

Maria Sanchez & Kim Meyer

Guadalupe Santiago & Gerald Moore Santiago

Patricia ScharrerJane SchillHarold Abraham Schmidt

Molly Schmidt-NowaraPeter A. ShultzBirgit Seeger-Brooks & Joseph Brooks

Kirsten SilveyHeather & Benjamin Smith

Wayne E. SommarsMarian F. SotelCol. Marvin & Frances Spallina

Myra C. StallingsJanet & Jeff SterbaKaren W. StevensonBill StikerMargaret & David Stoliker

Marilynn & Rex StoneStudio SW ArchitectsSutin, Thayer & BrowneSylvia TaborelliErin & Edmund TatarElizabeth & Keith TateSusan Terry

Donald ThurnMichael J. TolleSmoky & Alan Torgerson

Tractor Brewing Company

Carmen & Dan TreatJill & William TrimbleUBS Employee Giving Programs

Sue & Dennis UmshlerUnitedHealth Group Campaign Match

Demian & Ray VargasGail Vavruska-Marcum & Steve Marcum

Carol & Eugene Venturini

VetCoStephan VidmarBrian M. VineyardKatherine B. WadeWags & Menace Make a Difference Foundation

The Walmart Foundation

Rose WarzinskiSandy & Robert WatersWells Fargo Foundation

Margie WerbnerAnne & John WeydertPaula & David WilliamsRobert A. WilsonXerox CorporationMae Yee & Eric BrockCindy & Terry YensonMuzghan YousifiZia Communication

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$500-$999AnonymousABQDogAlbuquerque Implant & Periodontal Consultants, LLC

Sarah AllenNoel Allen-Force & Daniel Force

Ron D. AlleyAlpha Chi Omega Bridge Group

Richard AlvidrezNancy L. AlzateN. Karen AndersonSusan E. AngellisAnne Johnson Brown Charitable Remainder Unitrust

Antech*Leslie & Patrick Apodaca

Frances P. ArmijoNancy & Edward Artiglia

Joy & Jim Asperger

Atech CorporationAnne & Brian Ausderau

B2B BistronomySandra & Joel BacaJanie & Jon BacklundFranci BaileyBank of AlbuquerqueDr. Herbert BeattyLurleene & T. Michael Beck

Shelley M. BertschAnn M. Beyke

Monica Boehmor & Steven Kemp

Barry BolioLance J. BollingerGeraldine M. BoltonSandra K. BoosThomas BosiljevacKen L. BottariRobert H. BowersJames BowersLydia & Andy BoyeJohn BrantDr. Eugenia BrazwellEileen & William Breiland

David K. BriceJan & Douglas Brosveen

Anne & Garry BrownRhoda & James BrownAnne P. BrowneMarlene & Robert Bryan

Susan Burgener & Stephen Rehnberg

Nancy & Wriley Burnett

Lois G. ButlerSylvia L. ByrnesCasey M. CainLaura & Ryan CalkinsPhil M. CampbellJacqueline CandelariaJohn M. CannonCanon Information Technology Services, Inc.

Joy CarlsonSue CastilloLarry T. Caudill

Century 21 Unica Real Estate

Laurice & Bill ChappellSusan & Carter CherryRobert W. CilkeGeraldine & Enno CipaMary & John Clark, Jr.Mary Ann Clark Emily M. ClaytonDarrel ClementCliftonLarsonAllen, LLP

Carol & John CochranMichael J. CochraneKate Johnson & John Colclough

Coldwell Banker Legacy

James M. Collie Colliers InternationalConsultants Plus, LLCCharlotte Coulumbe & Stuart Shoenmann

Jennifer & Jason CoxWilma L. CoxJohn CraigGwen & Kim CrissmanBillie Jo CrouseCarrie CuppSusan & Ron DarnellErika L. DavidsonCarol & Stan DayMargaret S. DeLongWilliam DeneenAnn & Chip DennedyDesert Paper & Envelope Company, Inc.

Dawn & Justin DeweyDeWolff's College of Hair Styling and Cosmetology, Inc.

John C. Dilts, Jr. William F. DominguezDR HortonLisa & Gary DrownDeja EastmanErika L. Edgerly-KiziukEisenhower Middle School

Michael D. EllisKaren A. EndacottWilliam J. EndresLeroy J. Esquibel, Jr.Alandren Etlantus & Jose Blanton

Pat & Max EvansMeredith FaithAlina FergusonFiesta KiaSherrill & William FilterJoyce FischerTiffany & Robert Fiser

Susie & Gary FisherTanja Michelle Fitzgerald

Heidi E. FleischmannScott FloersheimMelissa FluryCheryl & William FooteFound Animals Foundation*

Yvonne FoxKimberly J. FriskeRebecca & Thomas Frock

Marsha GaillourMarie & Brian Gallagher

Betty Jane GallagherKathleen M. GarciaPablo GarciaAnnette & Gregory Gardiner

Mary GardnerGeeks Who DrinkRichard R. GentryElizabeth L. GermanLaurence P. Gilbert John GiovinoChristine & James Goldstein

Anne Golembeski & Ray Rieker

Gail L. GoodwinKathleen & Richard Green

Terri GreeneKay N. GriffinShannon GrovesDr. Lauro & Jackie Guaderrama, Jr.

Caroline GuptonMargaret & Arthur Guthrie

Brenda & Bryan Hardesty

Amy Harrison & Kevin Hudenko

Sharon & Brian HartDr. Dodie & Art Hawkins

Virginia D. HendleyPaula HensleyLynda & Alan HerringJody HeschHewlett-Packard Company Match

Sandy HillGloria A. HodginBonny & Richard Holder

Beth & Paul HommertKim Hooker & Larry Batchlear

Claudette Horn

Gayle M. HuelsmannThomas O. HunterInsight VacationsIntel Volunteer Grant Program

John L. JacksonDebra Ann JamesonAndrew JameysonPatricia & James Jaramillo

Robert S. JenksJennifer Jernigan & Trevor Rigler

Joel-Peter Witkin Photography, Inc.

Nicholas JohnsonMary & Courtney Johnson

Johnson & Johnson Co.Thomas JonesSally Kalemba & Bill Patterson

Robin & Julius KaplanJohn M. KaronDr. William Kass & Mrs. Anne Kass

Guatama KatzmanCharles KellerBliss Kelly-LoreeMary E. KempShannon & Joe Kennedy

Gail & Ragon KinneyLinda KirkpatrickKathy & Nathan Klempel

Marilyn & Steve KraftClarissa Krinsky & Eric Benson

Sharon L. KurtzLa Boit Specialty Vehicles, Inc.*

Mark E. LeeNorma & David LeeperRhea M. LenniMichele E. LesherJoAnn & Mike LibermanEllen D. LloydJudge Roberta LloydSharon K. LordCamille A. LovatoGena LoveLPD PressKatrina S. LuceroSally B. LuptonMargaret Sue LyonsJulie A. MackenzieTaffey MaddoxSidney MallardMarcos MartinezJudith Martin-Tafoya & Steven Tafoya

Diane & Walter Masincup

Renee Mathews-Kirk & Gary Kirk

Martie MatthewsAmy & Jason MaxwellJonie McBeeKathleen G. McCaughey

Cathy & Sherman McCorkle

Margo McCormick & Ranne Miller

Deanna McCrackenLinda M. McCrackenMary L. McCullochIris & Robert McKeenJudy & Lance McKinneyKaren Quelle McKinnon

Mesa Verde ResourcesDennis L. MillerDiane R. MillerGregory C. MillerMarcia MiolanoDebra & George Mitchell

Laurie & Tony Monfiletto

Robert Montes de OcaJennifer Moon & Andy Armstrong

Patricia L. MoormanNancy & Brian MoranRobin A. MorganJack MulcahyLeslie E. NealTisa NeffCatherine L. NelsonNew Mexico Gas Company

Barbara NewmanEunice & Lee NewsomGeraleen & William Nielsen

Anne E. NokesStephen D. NorthropStephanie & Michael Oborny

Kurt OelsnerCherie & Shawn O'Keefe

Rebecca Okun & Emerson Susan Corley

Judith M. OlivaJustine M. OpelAaron OrsakAnna OrtizCynthia Parrott & David Stretch

Lisa A. PalmeriPAWS*Peacock Myers, PC

Denise & Terry PehrsonPelletier Construction, Inc.

Sarah PennTerence P. PerkinsPETCO FoundationRandy PetersonPethealth*Josephine & William Petrik

Cynthia Phillips & Thomas Martin

Leah & Albert PlourdeBrian PostRose PostonRichard R. PrairieMaria PreciadoPremier Properties of New Mexico, Inc.

Phillip E. PrevenderCarlos A. QuintanaJanelle R. RabornLisa RaderCathy RaganFred O. ReamesTana & Alec ReberDianne & Richard Reidy

Margaret M. ReillyJames ReistVictoria Reynolds

Elizabeth H. RichardsJeanne M. RichmondMary K. RiebRio Grande Educational Collaborative of East San Jose

Kathy & Dennis Rodriguez

Pamela Rogers

William P. RohwerCort A. RoopMelissa Rosen Frankel & Aaron Frankel

Daniel M. RosenfeltMichelle J. RossbachLauren's & Lindsay's Hallmark

Gail & Allan SattlerSandra SauffererDebbie & Robert Schenk

Lynn F. SchibeciLori A. SchmidtCurtis O. Sealy, Sr.Lynne Sebastian & Patrick Hogan

Mary M. ShanklinGay & Graham Sharman

Isaiah Shay

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A. Ellen ShippyShor-Line Animal Equipment*

Jill & Mickey Shortencarier

Valerie ShulferAlan ShultzSylvana SiegelRichard J. Sigler

Jill & Randal SimonsSun & John SistrunkTessie M. SlackHeather SmallDonna Smith & Thomas Lyttle

John F. SmithMary Jo Smith-IssuesDr. Russell & Alicia Snyder

Southwest Capital Bank

Diane K. SparagoDeAnna M. SpulakJanell StaffordLeslie StahelinAlison StanleySherri & John SteensonCarol & John StehneyKathryn StephensonMary Stickford & Robert Allen

Dr. Leo W. StockhamDianne & Albert StoneStryker Team in West Texas, ENM

Pamela Sullivan & Thomas Tumollio

Summit ConstructionEmily Tanenbaum & Lawrence Nylin

Taylor Marine, Inc.Zia & Dan TelfairShirley & William Temer

Clare Eddy ThawBetsy & Jim ThibaultDevera ThingJane ThompsonThornton Charities

Barbara & Rex Throckmorton

Patsy & Bob TinleyChristina & Lawrence Tolendino

Laura L. TollesonTomahawk Live Trap Company*

Roberta TorrisonPatricia TrainorBetsy & Scott TrubyTruPanionJames E. TurpinU.S. Bank FoundationUnited TechnologiesSally J. Van NostrandJames E. VannGregory C. VoidaSusan J. VoverisDiana & Glen WagnerStephanie WallElizabeth WallbroMari-Pat WeberDr. Irene Welch-Mooney & Dr. Paul Mooney

Elizabeth A. WellsLawrence M. WellsDr. Barbara L. WenicurSandra WessgarPatricia Whitman

Vanessa A. WhittemoreZita & David WhorfThomas R. WileyJessica WilliamsSusan & Michael Williamson

Susan & David WillisCarol & Michael WilsonWinstonfotoLisa S. WisdomMary A. WoodwardKenneth W. WrightDeyonna D. YoungDonna & Phillip YoungQuannah ZamanianBetty L. ZarkowskiZia Animal Clinic-Equine Center

Vehicle Donations

Charl AgizaRon D. AlleyAnn M. BeykeKen L. BottariAmy ClinkscalesDoyle Roof Masters, Inc.Francis C. Elkin & Phyllis J. Frier Foundation

Deborah Green-LuceroCarol T. HoffmanTyson HughesSusanna JonesKim Lada & Terry MillerVivian Martinez & Jim Bossert

Loretta NunezRose PostonCarolyn Y. RoseenTom RunesSusan SawyerChrista E. ShannonBetsy & Jim ThibaultElizabeth A. WellsWilliam WileyS. M. WillisKramer Woodard

In-Kind Contributions

$100,000+Cumulus Media $50,000-$99,999New Mexico CW and My50 TV

Univisión

$25,000-$49,999Heritage Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

KRQE News 13

$10,000-$24,999Albuquerque Publishing Company

Albuquerque The Magazine

Dreamstyle Remodeling

Sukhmani Nob Hill $5,000-$9,999Albuquerque Free Press

Leigh GustersonLamar AdvertisingYour Key to BurgundyVanguard Media

$2,500-$4,999Action Audio VisualAlbuquerque Business First

AlphaGraphics Albuquerque

The Flower Shop At Nob Hill

Lauren's and Lindsay's Hallmark

Prime Time PublishingSouthwest Wines

$1,000-$2,499All Sports Trophies, Inc.America Tent RentalsConvention Services of the Southwest, Inc.

Entourage JazzLocal iQ

$500-$999AAA Pumping Service Inc.

Black Dog ShreddingDoody Calls Pet Waste Management

Doyle Roof Masters, Inc.Paws and StripesSheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel

West Mesa Photography

Xerox Corporation

*Sponsors of the New Mexico Humane Conference, hosted by

Animal Humane

Officers

Alicia J. KeyesPresidentAJK Films

Kris StichmanVice PresidentCommunity Volunteer

Michelle FranksTreasurerStudio Southwest Architects

Jose Blanton, Esq.SecretaryRodey Law Firm

Additional Board Members

Larry A. ChavezDreamstyle Remodeling

Gary D. EisenbergBetzer, Roybal & Eisenberg P.C.

William Gupton IVMerrill Lynch

Mary JuryWorkspace Dynamics

Tim NicholsPNM Resources

Mary QuitzauPresbyterian Healthcare Services

Melissa Rosen Frankel Legal Administrator

Camilla SerranoNew Mexico Bank & Trust

Susan ShiresCommunity Volunteer

Norm ShroutLong Leash On Life

Dr. Emily Walker, DVMAlbuquerque Cat Clinic

Peggy WeigleAnimal Humane’s Executive Director

Animal Humane New Mexico2015 Board of Directors

Our Mission

Our Core Values

Our Vision

Our mission is to support and improve the

lives of New Mexico's cats and dogs through

sheltering, adoptions, humane education

and veterinary services.

Animal Humane New Mexico upholds the

following values for all people and animals:

• Compassion for all who are vulnerable,

suffering, frightened or in need.

• Respect in all relationships and interactions.

• Accountability for our actions as they

impact our community.

• Quality of our care and services.

• Safety in all of our environments.

• Stewardship of the organization.

A society in which every animal is treated

with respect and compassion.

Every effort has been made to provide a complete and accurate list of gifts received from 7/1/14 to 6/30/15. Please accept our sincere apologies for any errors or omissions.

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LocationsMain Campus

615 Virginia St. SE Albuquerque, NM 87108

505.255.5523

Thrift Shop 4646 Menaul Blvd. NE

Albuquerque, NM 87110 505.938.7915

DepartmentsAdoptions: 505.938.7860

Admissions: 505.938.7861

Behavior: 505.938.7900

Donor-subsidized Veterinary Clinic:

505.217.0300

Humane Education: 505.938.7863

Monetary Donations: 505.938.7913

Thrift Shop: 505.938.7915

Volunteer: 505.938.7884

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@AnimalHumaneNM

Visit Us Online at AnimalHumaneNM.org

Every pet featured in this report was

adopted from Animal Humane.