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The Haven

559 South Section Street, Fairhope, AL 36532

Contact
Email info@havenforanimals.org
Phone (251) 929-3980
cats & dogs at The Haven
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1 - 10 of 10 adoptable pets at this shelter

Areas The Haven serves

Baldwin County, Alabama

The Haven's adoption process

1.

Meet the Pet

2.

Approve Application

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

Additional adoption info

To Adopt an animal, please bring in the following information:

1. ID (preferably driver's license)

2. Proof of Address

3. If you rent, you will need to submit the contact info for your landlord

4. Veteriarian reference to ensure that prior pets were well cared for and that current pets in the household are up to date on their shots.

Following are forms that will get you started in the application process:

DOG: Before adopting a dog, we require an approved application, a signed contract, and a $90 donation to cover the dogs health-related and boarding expenses while in our care.


CAT: Before adopting a cat, we require an approved application, a signed contract, and a $65 donation to cover the cats health-related and boarding expenses while in our care.


All forms are saved as Adobe Acrobat PDF files and can be downloaded and printed from your computer

About The Haven

OUR MISSION



The Haven provides a shelter and finds adoptive homes for abused, neglected, homeless and neglected animals, treating them with love, respect, and medical care. Through education and volunteer programs, we promote community awareness of pet overpopulation and responsibility.



The Haven is a non-profit sanctuary for animals that will be cared for regardless of how long it takes to find them loving homes.



WHAT WE DO



The Haven was the idea and dream of Dr. Teresa Marshall, a local veterinarian, who ran The Haven out of her clinic for eleven years. In 2001 The Haven became a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization. Also in 2001, the City of Fairhope offered use of part of the city animal shelter in return for The Haven providing veterinary care and staffing for the entire shelter. With this agreement both our need and ability to find homes for animals increased.



Many of the animals at The Haven have been neglected, starved, struck by cars, beaten, and/or otherwise abused so the veterinary care and rehabilitation is frequently extensive and expensive. All of the animals are spayed or neutered and receive all necessary veterinary care such as de-worming, vaccinations, heartworm testing, micro-chipped, feline aids and leukemia testing, and receive 30 days of FREE pet health insurance. Potential adopters are carefully screened. Current adoption fees are $65 for cats and $90 for dogs. We are a no-kill shelter so no adoptable animal is euthanized just because we don't find it a ready home- we just keep trying. Also, we ask that if any home situation/adoption does not work out for a Haven graduate, that the Haven is contacted so that we can find them the right home. We have the motto "once a Haven animal, always a Haven animal". We have frequent off -site pet adoption events, website marketing, and other active marketing, as well as adoptions at the shelter - all in an effort to place animals.



Another important role The Haven plays is educating the community on the importance of spaying and neutering their pets. Our quarterly newsletter is distributed containing updates from families that have recently adopted a companion for The Haven and many other pet related articles. We also have educational programs and information encouraging the humane care of animals- such as warning of the dangers of leaving pets in hot cars. We are becoming involved in the school system and discussing these issues with the children.



The Haven would not exist though without all the tireless work of its many volunteers. Volunteers tasks are near endless including office support, walking dogs, helping at adoption and fundraising events, and, yes, cleaning cages. The Haven does various fundraisers throughout the year to raise money for operations. Recent events have included a pet photo contest, a pet essay contest, a benefit luncheon featuring Fannie Flagg, and a pet Mardi Gras parade. The Haven also operates a resale shop of donated items with the proceeds benefiting The Haven. The resale shop also provides a volunteer opportunity for people who prefer not to work at the shelter itself.



The Haven is a relatively new organization that has made great strides in a short amount of time. We are proud of what we have accomplished, but we have a long way to go. We are striving to live in a society where loving, adoptable animals are not being killed. We need to change the mindset of our community that animals are disposable.



We appreciate your interest and if you have further questions feel free to contact us at (251) 929-3980, or at info@havenforanimals.org . Mail may be sent to P.O. Box 1063 Fairhope, AL 36533 .You may visit us at the shelter at 559 South Section Street in Fairhope, Ala. Finally, donations are always greatly appreciated and tax deductible as allowed by law as The Haven is a non-profit 501(c) (3) organization.

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