Author Topic: A tax funded 3.5 million dollar facility in Collin County!  (Read 242 times)

Offline NKCCA

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A tax funded 3.5 million dollar facility in Collin County!
« on: January 07, 2012, 09:45:23 AM »
 No Kill Collin County Advocates thinks you should know about it!
This is NOT the SPCA of McKinney!
This is a county KILL shelter that services and is tax funded by 14 cities in Collin County!
SPCA was originally under contract to adopt out animals at this facility, but within a year of it being built that fell through.
The shelter began to allow adoptions in 2009, but to this day does not advertise that!
http://www.co.collin.tx.us/animal_services/index.jsp

GET INVOLVED!
It is election year folks, please talk to your city and county leaders about opting out of killing by promoting this shelter and the voiceless in it's care.
WITH A MILLION PLUS RESIDENTS IN COLLIN COUNTY AND GROWING, THIS IS A VERY REASONABLE REQUEST-THESE RESIDENTS JUST NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SHELTER!
VOLUNTEER
The shelter is understaffed, try getting a call back.  Impossible. Volunteers desperately needed!  Please consider volunteering,  Email: animalshelter@co.collin.tx.us for a volunteer application!
ADOPT
There is an adoption event today, please stop by from 10am to 4pm and visit the animals in danger of being killed when the shelter runs out of space!
4750 Community Blvd., McKinney, TX 75071 ยท Get Directions

More community involvement and support=less blue juice n. the chemical, usually sodium phenobarbital, used to euthanize animals. = less tax dollars spent!
Some of the faces hoping you will stop by and visit them, and speak out in their defense since they cannot!
 

























Offline VolleyballMom

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Re: A tax funded 3.5 million dollar facility in Collin County!
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2012, 08:30:53 AM »
I just want to take them all. but cant

Offline Mr Neighbors

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Re: A tax funded 3.5 million dollar facility in Collin County!
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2012, 02:40:04 PM »
I am planning on putting a Softball tournament together this spring and was needing ideas for what it should benefit here locally, besides AYSA, I donate enough here for my own kids!  Maybe this could be a good cause if they are running out of funds.

Just an idea