What is CCA?
Concerned Citizens for Animals (CCA) is a local, non-profit organization founded in 1980. CCA is dedicated to helping animals and educating the public about their humane treatment.
Mission Statement
CCA shall not destroy any animal unless it is beyond medical care, and suffering would be the permanent result of medical treatment.
CCA shall operate an animal shelter for abandoned, sick, injured or otherwise homeless animals.
CCA shall maintain an adoption program to permanently place homeless animals in qualified homes.
CCA shall maintain a low-cost spay/neuter program for the community.
CCA shall strive to prevent or stop any abuse, neglect, or otherwise inhumane treatment of any animal.
All donations are tax deductible and shall go toward maintaining the above and future operations.
| Board of Directors |
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| Kim Ledford, Vice President |
Bill Burton, Feral Cat Colony Co-Chair |
| Kelly Redding, Finance Director |
Marcy Owen, Pickens County Director |
| Jenny Brown, Secretary |
Susan Bellinger, Shelter Director |
| John Riley, Adoptions Director |
Tara Williamson, Spay/Neuter Program Director |
| Anne Jenkins, Communications Director |
Stephanie Pike, Spay/Neuter Co-Chair |
| Amy Scholtes, Humane Education Director |
Coleen Kennedy, Volunteer Coordinator |
| Kathy Hess, Feral Cat Colony Program Director |
Open Positions: President, Fundraising Director |
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| Advisory Board |
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| Dr. Steven R. Shrum, DVM |
Sandra McCreight |
| Dr. Patricia Hill, DVM |
Val Magin |
| Andy Goodson, Legal Advisor |
Betty Way |
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