PETS IN NEED
871 FIFTH AVENUE, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 www.petsinneed.org

Total Revenue
$8,167,281
Total Expenses
$5,211,609
Net Assets
$15,587,117

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE MISSION OF PETS IN NEED IS TO ADVANCE THE NO-KILL MOVEMENT, REDUCE PET HOMELESSNESS, AND FIND EVERY DOG AND CAT A LOVING HOME. THE ORGANIZATION ACCOMPLISH ITS MISSION BY RESCUING CATS AND DOGS FROM PUBLIC SHELTERS IN THE BAY AREA AND BEYOND WHEN THEY ARE IN DANGER OF BEING EUTHANIZED DUE TO SPACE OR FINANCIAL LIMITATIONS.

TO ADVANCE THE NO-KILL MOVEMENT, REDUCE PET HOMELESSNESS, AND FIND EVERY DOG AND CAT A LOVING HOME

ANIMAL CARE/RESCUE - EXCELLENT CARE, QUALITY MEDICAL SERVICES AND GOOD TRAINING ARE THE KEY COMPONENTS OF ANIMAL CARE. THE ORGANIZATION MAINTAINS A SHELTER WHERE ANIMALS ARE CARED FOR AND TRAINED BY QUALITY STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS. MOST OF THE SHELTER GUESTS ARE LOVING ANIMALS THAT HAVE BEEN RESCUED FROM PUBLIC FACILITIES WHERE THEY WERE IN DANGER OF BEING KILLED. THE ORGANIZATION GOES ON RESCUE RUNS TO PUBLIC SHELTERS TO RESCUE CATS AND DOGS IN NEED OF A SECOND CHANCE. ONCE BACK AT THE SHELTER, THE ANIMALS ARE SCREENED, GIVEN A BASIC MEDICAL EXAM BY VETERINARY STAFF, VACCINATED, DEWORMED, AND SPAYED OR NEUTERED. THE ORGANIZATION'S CANINE TRAINER WORKS WITH VOLUNTEERS TO TRAIN AND ENRICH DOGS TO BECOME MORE ADOPTABLE. THE ORGANIZATION'S VOLUNTEERS ALSO WORK WITH CATS TO SOCIALIZE THEM AND FIND THEM SUITABLE HOMES. IF AN ANIMAL BECOMES ILL AFTER IT ARRIVES AT THE ORGANIZATION, A MEDICAL TEAM GOES TO WORK TO DO EVERYTHING THEY CAN TO HELP THE ANIMAL TO A SPEEDY RECOVERY.

MEDICAL - THE ORGANIZATION OPERATES A LOW-COST SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC THAT IS AVAILABLE TO THE PETS OF ANY CALIFORNIA RESIDENT. THE ORGANIZATION BELIEVES THAT AN AGGRESSIVE SPAY/NEUTER PROGRAM IS A KEY COMPONENT TO PREVENTING UNWANTED ANIMALS FROM ENTERING PUBLIC SHELTERS AND LOSING THEIR LIVES. IN ADDITION TO THE IN-HOUSE SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC, THE ORGANIZATION HAS A MOBILE SPAY/NEUTER VAN THAT IS TAKEN TO LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FREE SPAY/NEUTER SERVICES TO THE PETS OF LOCAL RESIDENTS.

ADOPTIONS - VISIBILITY AND SERVICE ARE THE KEY COMPONENTS OF ADOPTION. THE ORGANIZATION MAINTAINS A SHELTER, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, STAFFED WITH TRAINING ADOPTION AND ANIMAL CARE SPECIALISTS WHO COUNSEL THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PET OWNERSHIP AND ASSIST THEM IN SELECTING AN APPROPRIATE PET FOR THEIR LIFESTYLE. IN ADDITION TO WORD OF MOUTH, THE ORGANIZATION PROMOTES THE ADOPTIONS BY MAINTAINING A PROFESSIONAL AND UP-TO-DATE WEBSITE WITH AVAILABLE ANIMALS, HIGHLIGHTING ADOPTABLE ANIMALS ON VARIOUS SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS, HIGHLIGHTING ANIMALS ON LOCAL TELEVISION, AND BRINGING ADOPTABLE ANIMALS TO OUTREACH EVENTS. THE DIRECT MAIL CAMPAIGN, WEBSITE, AND E-MAIL NEWSLETTER KEEPS DONORS INFORMED OF THE WORK THE ORGANIZATION IS DOING TO ADOPT ANIMALS.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Al MollicaEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$185,559
Charlotte RubinMEDICAL DIRECTOR40$131,190
Bonnie Yoffe SharpVETERINARIAN40$110,757
Randi KortvelyFINANCE AND OP DIRECTOR40$110,738
Art SteinBOARD MEMBER (THRU 09/19)2$0
James BlackmanBOARD MEMBER (THRU 07/19)2$0
Frank EspinaFINANCE COMMITTEE CHAIR (THRU 11/19)2$0
Erik OliverBOARD MEMBER2$0
David LevineBOARD MEMBER2$0
Charles BartelsBOARD MEMBER2$0
Angela YoungBOARD MEMBER2$0
Nancy RydeBOARD MEMBER2$0
John LocktonBOARD MEMBER2$0
Karen KudelkoBOARD MEMBER2$0
Gali HagelSECRETARY2$0
Peter RadinTREASURER2$0
Wendy CalvertVICE PRESIDENT2$0
Rob KalmanPRESIDENT2$0

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