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Happy Endings A Destination Pets Helping People Protecting Animals We call it Lollypop Love 2008 Annual Report

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Happy Endings A Destination Pets Helping People Protecting Animals

We call it Lollypop Love

2008 Annual Report

We envision a time when our community celebrates

the human-animal bond; embraces the mutual benefits therein;

and treats all fellow beings with care, compassion and respect.

MISSION

VISION

Pictures in this report feature animals adopted from Lollypop Farm as photographed by their guardians, except where noted. Cover photo: Daisy, Adopted in 2007. Photo by Christian Van Campen

Lollypop Farm, the Humane Society of Greater Rochester,

is committed to building lifelong bonds between people and

animals through education, community outreach programs

and the prevention of cruelty.

Josie, Adopted in 2008

What a spectacular year we have all experienced! The tumultuous economic downturn in financial

markets, upheaval in real estate conditions, and uncertainty in employment opportunities has certainly touched each and every one of us. Through all of it, though, one thing remains clear and uncompromised—the mission of Lollypop Farm.

Funded by the generosity of private individuals and groups, we strive to maintain the organizational integrity to an ever expanding demand for our services. Our never wavering mission is, of course, the animals. Through increasing educational, law enforcement and

behavioral programs, the entire organization remains energized and focused. The coming year will bring new challenges to Lollypop Farm and the increasing demand of our terrific programs for the animals.

Reflecting on my first year as Board Chair, I continue to be in awe of the unselfish dedication the staff and volunteers demonstrate. How fortunate for me, and most importantly, the animals.

Christopher Linares Chairman of the Board

In 2008, we continued to work hard to follow our mission. Our outreach programs and services

reached a greater number of people while our animal admissions declined for the third year in a row.

What I am most pleased to report is the decline in our cat intake. Last year we sheltered 7,605 cats and kittens. While this number is astonishing in itself, it reflects a nearly 20 percent decrease from the number of cats and kittens surrendered just five years ago. We will continue to work with the community to make even further strides on behalf of the felines in Greater Rochester by increasing spay/neuter rates and getting more cats adopted.

I thank you for your support of Lollypop Farm. We truly could not do the work of our mission if it were not for you—our dedicated and loyal supporters.

With gratitude,

Alice Calabrese Smith President and CEO

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Adoptions and AdmissionsAs an open-admission animal shelter, Lollypop Farm accepts every animal who is brought to our facility; no animal is denied admission for any reason. In 2008, 12,776 animals came through our doors.

To find homes for some of these pets, we opened a new adoption center for cats, kittens, and small animals at The Mall at Greece Ridge during the 2008 holiday season. Despite tough economic conditions, the Westside location has been a success, creating many happy endings for adoptable pets.

In total, 7,093 animals—from dogs and cats to rabbits, birds, horses, and more—were adopted in 2008.

Farm YardLollypop Farm is one of the few humane societies nationwide that handles farm animals. Each year, over 150,000 visitors enjoy the Farm Yard Petting Area and Walk, which offers displays that teach people of all ages about the many different animals we care for: horses, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, emu, and fowl. We adopted 109 farm animals to loving homes in 2008.

A bequest from the estate of Cornelia Gordon, a lover of horses, enabled us to thoroughly renovate our horse barn in 2008. Horses and humans alike are benefitting from new stalls and flooring, a tack room, and a new plumbing system. Additional support was received from the ASPCA Equine Fund and Tori Nolan’s “Pennies for Pets” project.

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Bob, Adopted in 2008

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Asilomar Dog & Cat Statistics 1/1/2008 to 12/31/2008Asilomar data enables all organizations that shelter animals to utilize the same statistical recordkeeping and facilitate accurate comparisons. For more details, visit www.asilomaraccords.org. Please note that these statistics report numbers for dogs and cats only.

Annual Live Release Rate: 59.43%Dogs Cats Total

A BEGINNING SHELTER COUNT 1/1/2008 89 224 313

INTAKE (Live Dogs & Cats Only)B From the Public 2743 7725 10468

Healthy 1896 4840 6736 Treatable–Rehabilitatable 234 624 858 Treatable–Managable 409 109 518 Unhealthy & Untreatable 204 693 897

C Incoming Transfers from Organizations within Community/Coalition 0 13 13 Healthy 0 13 13 Treatable–Rehabilitatable 0 0 0 Treatable–Managable 0 0 0 Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

D Incoming Transfers from Organizations outside Community/Coalition 749 18 767 Healthy 655 15 670 Treatable–Rehabilitatable 41 0 41 Treatable–Managable 45 1 46 Unhealthy & Untreatable 8 2 10

E From Owners/Guardians Requesting Euthanasia 317 622 939 Healthy 15 14 29 Treatable–Rehabilitatable 2 8 10 Treatable–Managable 0 7 7 Unhealthy & Untreatable 300 487 787

F Total Intake [B + C + D + E] 3809 8378 12187G Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only) 243 534 777H ADJUSTED TOTAL INTAKE [F minus G] 3566 7844 11410I ADOPTIONS 2013 3823 5836

Healthy 1576 3292 4868 Treatable–Rehabilitatable 207 461 668 Treatable–Managable 229 64 293 Unhealthy & Untreatable 1 6 7

J OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations within Community/Coalition 0 14 14 Healthy 0 0 0 Treatable–Rehabilitatable 0 0 0 Treatable–Managable 0 0 0 Unhealthy & Untreatable 0 0 0

K OUTGOING TRANSFERS to Organizations outside Community/Coalition 105 8 113 Healthy 35 5 40 Treatable–Rehabilitatable 21 2 23 Treatable–Managable 27 1 28 Unhealthy & Untreatable 22 0 22

L RETURN TO OWNER/GUARDIAN 228 455 683 Healthy 189 81 270 Treatable–Rehabilitatable 15 13 28 Treatable–Managable 15 11 26 Unhealthy & Untreatable 8 8 16DOGS & CATS EUTHANIZED

M Healthy (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia) 0 643 643N Treatable–Rehabilitatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia) 99 1567 1666O Treatable–Manageable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia) 39 278 317P Unhealthy & Untreatable (Includes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia) 1222 1466 2688Q Total Euthanasia [M + N + O + P] 1360 3954 5314R Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only) 243 534 777S ADJUSTED TOTAL EUTHANASIA [Q minus R] 1117 3420 4537T SUBTOTAL OUTCOMES [I + J + K + L + S] 3463 7720 11183

Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)U DIED OR LOST IN SHELTER/CARE 81 114 195V TOTAL OUTCOMES [T + U] 3544 7834 11378

Excludes Owner/Guardian Requested Euthanasia (Unhealthy & Untreatable Only)W ENDING SHELTER COUNT 12/31/2008 111 234 345

GIVING ANIMALS A SECOND CHANCE

Veterinary Medicine and ServicesOur veterinary clinic evaluates and vaccinates all animals surrendered by their owners, seized from cruel or neglectful conditions, or transferred from other animal welfare agencies. This important work is performed by a staff of three veterinarians, five veterinary technicians, and four veterinary assistants.

Beyond basic care, animals are treated for common conditions—and rare ones as well—including skin problems, eye injuries, digestive issues, and lameness. Lollypop Farm continues to combat pet overpopulation by spaying and neutering all dogs, cats, and rabbits before adoption. Spay/neuter surgeries were performed on 5,968 animals in 2008.

Foster Care ProgramLollypop Farm’s growing foster care program allows us to save pets who are more easily cared for in a home environment, including animals recovering from illness or injury, orphaned kittens and puppies, and cats and dogs with litters. The 156 families who lent a hand in 2008 helped 1,022 animals to get a second chance at a new home.

Law Enforcement Furthering our mission to prevent cruelty, the Law Enforcement Department enforces New York State law, investigates cases of neglect, and educates the public on proper animal care. They worked 1,016 cases in 2008. Our three officers completed 2,253 field visits which resulted in 463 surrendered or impounded animals and 17 arrests.

The department is becoming more active in the law enforcement community, working with animal control and police departments across four counties. They educate policing agencies on the signs of animal abuse, proper handling of cases, and the link between animal cruelty and human violence.

In 2008, the Law Enforcement team joined Project TIPS, a Rochester city program that brings together multiple agencies, such as fire and police departments, to visit selected neighborhoods in order to promote communication and offer information about available services. The department is also a member of Project Exile, a network of government and community agencies that meet regularly to share information in an effort to reduce crime.

Law Enforcement once used their own radio system, but officers are now part of the Monroe County Sherriff’s 9-1-1 system, which has improved the safety and efficiency of the department’s operations. The 9-1-1 system can dispatch calls directly to the officers, and in turn, officers can request backup via radio rather than making a phone call to 9-1-1.

Bella, Adopted in 2008

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Pet Assisted TherapyThrough our Pet Assisted Therapy (PAT) program, 80 volunteers partnered with 65 therapy animals to visit 114 facilities around Greater Rochester. The growing number of Pet Partners® teams—who are certified through the Delta Society, a national organization—brightened the days of more than 6,000 residents of nursing homes, hospitals, children’s centers, mental health facilities, and beginning in 2008, facilities that serve individuals with disabilities. Therapy teams also made appearances at special events such as Barktober Fest and the Telethon, and community events.

Thanks to a grant from The Golisano Foundation, we began expanding our PAT program in 2008, providing new services, visiting additional facilities, increasing our schedule to seven days a week, and growing our volunteer base.

Spay/Neuter Incentive Program (S.N.I.P.)S.N.I.P. subsidized the spaying and neutering of 1,192 dogs and cats in 2008. The assistance for these surgeries (which are performed by local veterinarians) enables people to receive financial support to care for their pets and helps prevent unwanted litters.

Humane EducationThrough our Humane Education programs, Lollypop Farm seeks to achieve our vision by fostering compassion and respect for animals. Our Farm Camp and Girl Scout Badge Program reached over 700 children, who learned about Lollypop Farm and responsible pet care. Teachers from 35 Rochester City schools completed our Humane Education Professional Development Program in 2007-2008 in order to bring important lessons back to their own classes. Through our shelter tours, we educated more than 1,300 visitors of all ages on basic pet care, dog bite prevention, and pet overpopulation, as well as Lollypop Farm history and services.

Our pilot Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) program debuted in 2008. Through a partnership with The Community Place of Greater Rochester, selected elementary school students in the organization’s after-school program improved their reading skills by reading books out loud to dogs without fear of being judged or teased.

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UNITY OUTREACH AND SUPPORT

Midnight, Adopted in 2008

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Pet Peeves Behavior Help LinePet Peeves, a completely free service for pet owners, offered advice and support to 647 callers dealing with dog or cat behavior issues. The tips we provide for simple and more complicated pet problems help animals and their humans stay together.

Dog Obedience ClassesDuring puppy, basic, advanced, and agility classes, dog owners and their pets work together to become better partners. In 2008, 1,347 person/dog teams registered for our classes.

Veterinary Pet AssistancePet owners often contact us to seek help in meeting their pets’ medical needs. In 2008, we were able to assist 67 people with their veterinary costs, keeping pets healthy and allowing them to remain in their homes.

Our Vital Volunteers Much of the work featured in this report would not have been possible without our dedicated volunteers. In 2008, 821 volunteers gave 40,870 hours of their time as they exercised dogs, cleaned cat cages, helped customers in the Lollypop Shop, or helped out at special events. The important work done by these individuals at Lollypop Farm spans about 30 job descriptions. In addition to offering our daily gratitude, we recognize our important group of volunteers with a spring dinner and awards ceremony.

In 2008, volunteers undertook extended training to fill new and expanded roles in our Admissions and Adoption departments.

KEEPING PETS IN HOMES

Judge, Adopted in 2009

Lollypop Farm gratefully recognizes individual donors who contributed $550 or more during the period January 1 through December 31, 2008. Their generosity enables Lollypop Farm to pursue its mission of building lifelong bonds between people and animals through education, community outreach programs, and the prevention of cruelty.

Chairman’s Club The Chairman’s Club is a recognition program to express appreciation to those who provide leadership and commitment to Lollypop Farm with annual contributions totaling $1,000 or more.

Friend for Life$10,000+Doug & Arlie AndersonMr. Ben Carroll & Ms. Sallie WilmotMs. Joan FullerMs. Marge Schottland

Leader of the Pack$5,000–$9,999Mr. Henry BartolfMs. Helen E. ClarkJohn & Barbara DickMrs. Jean E. GroffFrank & Sharon InseroTori Nolan/“Pennies for Pets”

Best Friend$2,500–$4,999Anonymous (1)Edd & Jeanette AltavelaMs. Debbie BarkerLen & Lorri BayerMs. Janet Buchanan SmithMr. John W. KunkelMs. Sandy ParkerRobert & Susan PeelJudith & Ned RomanDaniel & Risa SaltzmanJanet & Kenneth SmithCraig & Cindy UrciuoliJulianne & Ken VanEpsElise & Joseph Wojciechowski

Steadfast Supporter$1,000–$2,499Anonymous (3)Mr. Brian Ambor &

Mrs. Anne Marie DiMarsicoCarol & James AndersonDeborah & Michael AntoniadesEdward & Linda BairdMs. Nina BeachHarry & Nancy BeilfussMr. Nicholas C. Bensko &

Nancy M. WatsonDr. Beth J. BensonJamie & Brandi BishopMr. Robert K. Boeckman, Jr.Ms. Martha BrittBarry & Pat BrownDeborah J. BucknerJohn & Jessie BuzawaMs. Barbara CalabreseAlice Lee Calabrese Smith

Alan and Nancy CamerosMr. John L. CarnevaleTerry & Mary CathermanDon CherryPat ChivertonStephen & Stephanie CohenMr. & Mrs. Corydon CollinsMr. Frank CretelleMs. Carolyn DellesMrs. Margaret Milow DeWittMr. Charles DeWitteAlice & Robert DiMarcoSharon & Daniel DobbinsKaren & Howard EbersmanLaurie ElliottMs. Suzanne L. EngelMs. Ginger FieldMs. Jill FinanTony & Barbara FornalikAndrea Fornalik & Scott DingersonMs. Janet FriedmanDr. Sylvia A. GardnerMr. Richard L. GardnerR. T. Gilman FamilyThomas W. Gingher, Jr.Ms. Carol GrayMr. Mark GreensteinDr. & Mrs. Edward GschreyMr. Paul B. GuarraciniMr. Richard HargraveMr. & Mrs. Daniel M. HarrisMr. Rick HarrisAnne Harrison, M.D.Eric & Susan HartfieldMs. Stephanie HaynesMs. Marion HeiseSylvia & Edward HendershotTony & Aimee HettingerJoanne & Edward HewigMr. David HrankowskiCharleen & Chris HubbellBarbara & Wallace IglewskiRobert & Linda KlafehnMs. Roberta KleinMrs. Christine KlosBridget & Dave KornderDonna Lampen-Smith & Guy J. SmithStanley C. Lampert, Jr.Joan E. LaneMs. Rebecca LaWare and

Mr. Wayne FentonCatherine McCrady & Michael LeoJohn & Evelyn LeVayT.C. & Pam LewisChris & Edie LinaresMr. Charles LoweMs. Nancy D. LowthianMs Debora MaierMs. Deborah MakowskiMs. Carey A. MayoJim & Carol McCarthyGloria & Thomas McDermottMrs. Heather McQueen-ShearinMs. Christie S. McVickerGail & Jay MetzlerMs. Liz MillerArdeth G. MumptonMs. Margaret MunchJim & Louise MurrayMary Ellen & Erik NixonMr. Allan T. Osborne &

Ms. Elizabeth KonarMs. Emily OsgoodPete & Amy PalermoPeter & Beatrice PapeMrs. Geraldine L. PearsonMs. Elaine PeaseDr. Leo W. Pfeiffer

Joanne & Wolfgang PfizenmaierMr. Jason Plaisted &

Ms. PatnawonThungMs. Rebecca PowellDarryl & Tina PowerMs. Jeanne M PowersMrs. Kathryn PriceDr. John RayMs. Melinda S. RichardsMr. James RichardsonMr. Russell R. RobertsRichard A. RobinsonMr. Randall RoseMr. & Mrs. Wilbert P. RourkeMr. Daniel H. RyanMr. Stephen SalisburyLinda & Charles W. SanfordMr. Leon SeenMiss Gretchen ShaferMr. John SherrickMs. Joanne SillsMr. Jim SloanJeffrey & Linda SmithMs. Paige SmithMr. Thomas StottMs. Bonnie SullivanMs. Mary C. TylerMs. Cindy L. VandeWallMr. & Mrs. Robert L. WarnerBud & Joan WasenskeMs. Mary A. WeaverMs. Anne WestSandra & Tom WheelerMs. Pamela WillDr. Morris & Mrs. Rebecca Wortman

Loyal Companion$550–$999G.R. & Elaine AbbottMs. Patricia AndersonMs. Marcy J. AshleyMr. Michael M. AustinMrs. Kathryn BahlerGene Baldino & Diane SimonMrs. Beverly J. BamaThomas & Kim BamfordMr Fred BarricelliMrs. Helen H. BerkeleyMike & Brenda BialaszewskiMs. Barbara BloomMs. Nancy A. BoothMs. Kayla BovenziMs. Eleanor BowerMs. Mary BrickSharon & Charles BurgioDebra & Thomas CalandrilloMr. & Mrs. Daniel CallahanMs. Pat CarnahanDylan & Robyn ChaseMr. Burleigh ChillcottFrances & Stephen ChubatyJanis M. ChurchJames & Dorothea CiccarelliRichard & Mary CicottaMs. Keri ClarMs. Darcy CoddingonNancy S. CollinsDominick & Marilyn CondelloMs. Nicole R. CookinhamMs. Joan CreccoMr. Timothy W. CrippenScott & Mary Beth DavisMr. Richard E. DeanMr. John J. DebellisPat & Gerard DeMetsenaereMr. Edward F. DickinsonMr. Robert J. DiMarco Jr.Ms. Peggy DiStefano

Henry & Judy DixonMs. Karen M. DoyleMs. Marilyn Ann DrummMs. Erma W. DuganDr. Raymond S. EachusDavid & Sandy EbbertsMs. Bobbie EckertMs. April Kathleen EddyMs. Heather V. EdesMr. & Mrs. Harold FeinbloomMr. Jody Fleisher Janine L. Fogarty, M.D. & James

HoestermannMr. John FosterLorin & Judy GallistelMr. James GaylordMaryAnn & Louis GennaroMs. Mary Ann GiglioElizabeth P. GordonMr. Mark GregoryJim & Dawn GrossoDavid L. GuadagninoMr. Thomas D. HahnRobert & Sharon HannRichard & Mary HilfigerMr. Norman HollandTodd P. HopkinsBob & Barbara HurlbutMs. Sally HuttemannMiles & Silvija JonesFred & Tammy KellermanCheryl Kelley & Steve MelcherMs. Janet Kellner & Mr. Jim KurtzMrs. Ann KellyMrs. Carlynn G. KennedyMr. Christopher R. KingstonMrs. Rose-Marie KlipsteinMs. Karin KlockMrs. Bonnie J. LaDueWalter & Susan LanikMs. Emma LeeMr. Gary LewisMr. John W. LewisMs. Gunta Liders & Dr. Duncan MooreMs. Kathryn LindforsMiss Rebecca LyonsBeth Ann MacVittieMrs. Elizabeth A. MaginnisMr. Paul MartinMrs. Diane McCueMr. Patrick McMullenMs. Elizabeth A. MiceliMr. James MinorMs. Judy MontanariMs. Lisa MurleyTimothy & Mary MurphyAndrea NadelMarie Niedermeier & John FrontutoMichael & Carol O’NealRichard & Zillah OstranderMs. Karen PaprockiDr. Laura J. PierceMs. Pamela PowleyMr. David A. PrattMr. Thomas W. PurnellMs. Julie RaschellaMs. Maria RendziakMs. Claire RhinehartMs. Margaret E. RichardsMs. Jill RichardsDr. & Mrs. Garrett RiggsCheryl & Bob RissbergerMr. & Mrs. Geoffrey RosenbergerJean & Sara RossignoloSusan RueckwaldMr. David SalvatoreMr. Robert SawyerMrs. Mary Schwertz

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Julie Schwetz & Rhuel McElhattenGeorge & Kathryn ShawMs. Claudia SheridanTony & Jenn ShoemakerMrs. Janet SmithLee & Elaine SorensonMs. Barbara SpencerK.L. SpoorMr. Robert StadmillerCatherine & Arthur SteffenMs. Sandra J. StringerMs. Kathy StrongStefani Tadio & Steve ComstockMs. Patricia E. TooleMs. Marcia TrauernichtBernard & Susan TrottDee & Mike TroutmanMr. & Mrs. Philip A. TsibulskyMrs. Jane WadeLiz & Fred WaidelichMs. Jennifer WaiteMs. Marion H. WeberMr. David K. WegmanCharles Anderson & Cynthia WelchTimothy & Mary Ann WelchMr. Jay C. WellsMs. Virginia WennerChris & Kelly WheelerSandra A. WhiteMr. Paul YarnotMs. Kate ZehrHanna & Jay Zukoski

This distinguished group of corporate, foundation, and government supporters demonstrate a commitment to building lifelong bonds between people and animals through their generosity and foresight.

$100,000+Klingenstein Charitable Foundation

$50,000-$99,999New York State Senator

Joseph E. Robach

$20,000–$49,999Golisano Foundation New York State Senator Jim Alesi

$10,000–$19,999Ahimsa FoundationAssemblyman David KoonBanfield Charitable TrustBrody Charitable TrustDaisy Marquis Jones Foundation Dorothy M. Young Endowment Fund Fort Dodge Animal Health Hill’s Pet Nutrition Invisible FencePetSmartThe Van Buren N. Hansford Fund

$5,000 – $9,999Alvin F. and Ruth K. Thiem FoundationASPCADavenport-Hatch Foundation Inc.Elaine P. and Richard U. Wilson

FoundationElinor Patterson Baker Trust FundJane F Napier & William J Napier

Charitable Lead TrustJohnson & Johnson Family of

CompaniesLaura J. Niles Foundation, Inc.Monroe Veterinary AssociatesPetco FoundationRalph & Eleanor Cantisano Family Fdn.Robert E. Powell FundSmola Consulting, LLC

$2,500–$4,999Amy Jenkins Cutler FundCircuit City FoundationDoodie PackFinger Lakes Clinical ResearchFriends of the Humane SocietyGlover-Crask Charitable TrustInsero & Company, P.C.Kenlou FoundationMarie C. & Joseph C. Wilson

FoundationPets For The Elderly FoundationPetSmart CharitiesPreferred CareRochester Area Community Foundation

Funds to Support Women

$1,000–$2,499Alesco Advisors LLCAlpha Dog MarketingAmerican HumaneAmes-Amzalak Memorial TrustAvrum Katz Foundation

Banfield, The Pet HospitalBernice Barbour Foundation, Inc.Brown & Brown InsuranceCamp Bow WowCanaltown Insurance AgencyCitigroup Matching Gifts ProgramConstellation Brands, Inc.Eastside CafeExxonMobil FoundationFamily First of NY Federal

Credit UnionFunction5 TechnologyGannett Foundation Grants ProgramGannett Foundation Matching

Gift ProgramHarris, Chesworth, O’Brien, Johnstone,

Welch & LeoneJack G. Lubelle Foundation, Inc.Karpus Investment ManagementM&T Bank Charitable FoundationMed-ScribeOppenheimer Funds Matching

Gift ProgramPet Memorial Center of Rochester LLCPet Saver SuperstorePharaoh’s HairumPostler & Jaeckle CorporationRochester Female Charitable SocietyRonald McDonald House CharitiesSoyBoy Organic TofuTarget Community RelationsThe Iron Butterfly Health ClubThomson ReutersWestside Imaging CenterZaretsky and Associates, Inc.

$550 – $999Barks & Bubbles Grooming SalonBisuito & Co.Bosch Security Systems, Inc.Chappell’s Auto Recycling & ScrapClare Bridge of PerintonEast River Veterinary HospitalGreece Grange No.311H.A. RischHarter, Secrest & Emery, LLPiGive.comLaurelton Animal HospitalLincoln Financial GroupM.H. Yager FoundationMengel, Metzger, Barr, & CoMonroe Piping & Sheet MetalNazareth College French ClubPenta & Co

Pet e-Tailing Group, LLCPethealth ServicesPics TelecomPost Resch TallonRiverside GroupRochester Business AllianceShorts Bar of RochesterSpry Middle School Excel ProgramSunsational TanWard, Wyand & Associates

The following organizations contributed goods and/or services, ultimately benefiting our homeless pets.

In-Kind: $60,000+Hill’s Pet Nutrition

In-Kind: $10,000-$30,000Ad Council Rochester The Iron Butterfly Health Club Monroe Veterinary AssociatesPAETECVideo Hound Productions

In-Kind: $1,000-$9,9998 WROC10 NBC13 WHAM92.5 WBEE103.5 WUUF1180 WHAMAllen-BaileyAmiel’s, The Original SubmarineAutoTrader / Swap SheetFrontier/Community PartnershipsGenesee Valley Penny SaverHickey Freeman CoLennox IndustriesPenfield Community TVPet Saver SuperstorePet Tales Magazine, a Messenger Post

Media PublicationPethealth Services (USA) Inc.PetpaloozaThe Riverside GroupSouthern Wine and SpiritsToshiba Business SolutionsUniversity Cardiovascular AssociatesZukes

Peppermint, Adopted in 2007TheAnimalPortrait.com

Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2008Year Ending: June 30, 2007 June 30, 2008

SUPPORT

Gifts & Donations & Bequests 1,891,778 2,318,372

Donor Designations (United Way) 218,781 260,349

Memberships 109,344 123,094

Total Support 2,219,903 2,701,815

REVENUE

Program Revenues 1,246,213 1,227,540

Board Authorized Transfer & Assets Released from Restrictions 500,000 475,000

Total Revenue 1,746,213 1,702,540

Total Support & Revenue 3,966,116 4,404,355

EXPENSES

Program Services

Shelter 1,487,601 1,719,671

Clinic 600,323 696,778

Farm 254,633 271,147

Law Enforcement 280,652 282,724

Other Programs 545,758 597,384

Total Program Services 3,168,967 3,567,704

SUPPORTING SERVICES

Total Mgmt & Fundraising 781,841 873,472

TOTAL EXPENSES 3,950,808 4,441,176

Surplus from Operating 15,308 36,821

FINANCIALS

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Joe and Juniper, Adopted in 2008

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General Information585 223.1330

Animal Cruelty Hotline585 223.6500

Pet Peeves Behavior Helpline585 295.2999

Fax: 585 425.4183

[email protected]

www.lollypop.org

© 2009 Lollypop Farm, Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe County PCA, Inc. Lollypop Farm is a registered trademark of the Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe County for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Inc. All rights reserved.

Board of Directors John BartolottaVice President &

Group ManagerM&T Bank

Paul Black, DVMMonroe Veterinary

Associates

Martha BrittDirector, WW Human

ResourcesEastman Kodak Company

Donald ChesworthAttorneyHarris, Chesworth

& O’Brien

David FriedlanderMonroe County Sheriff

Mounted Division

Steven HessRetired

Board of Directors Cheryl Kelley, DMD

Janine KiltyCarestream Health, Inc.

Michael LeoneAttorneyHarris, Chesworth

& O’Brien

T.C. LewisPrincipalGreentree Capital

Management

Christopher LinaresHickey Freeman

Laurie MarkVice PresidentNorthwest Savings Bank

Amiel MokhiberAmiel’s Original

Submarines

Board of Directors Patrick O’FlynnMonroe County Sheriff

Peter E. PapeThe Riverside Group

Tina PowerCertified Public

AccountantPAETEC

Communications Inc.

Donald J. RileyVP Marketing &

Development Mark IV Enterprises

Rebecca P. WortmanCenter for Menstrual

Disorders and Reproductive Choice

Fiscal Year 2007–2008 OfficersChairman of the Board, Christopher LinaresVice Chairman, Michael LeoneSecretary, Cheryl Kelley Treasurer, Peter E. Pape

Humane Society of Greater Rochester