Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE NASSAU COUNTY SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS IS A 501 (C)(3) ORGANIZED TO PROTECT ANIMALS FROM ABUSE AND NEGLECT, THE ORGANIZATION HAS SPECIAL AUTHORITY AS NYS PEACE OFFICERS TO ENFORCE NYS AGRICULTURE & MARKETS LAW AND ALL OTHER STATE AND LOCAL HUMANE LAWS AS IT RELATES TO ANIMAL ACTIVISM. WE ARE THE ONLY ANIMAL PROTECTION AGENCY OFFICIALLY DESIGNATED TO OPERATE WITHIN NASSAU COUNTY BORDERS. OUR PROGRAM INTIATIVES FOCUS PRIMARILY ON PUTTING AN END TO ANIMAL SUFFERING THROUGH EDUCATION, COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND ENFORCEMENT.
TO PROTECT NASSAU COUNTY'S ANIMALS from CRUEL & INHUMANE TREATMENT AND PUT AN END TO ANIMAL SUFFERING THROUGH EDUCATION, COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT, AND ENFORCEMENT.
Animal Crime Unit: Nassau County SPCA Animal Crime Unit rescues all animals that fall victim to abuse and neglect. Nassau County SPCA detectives and humane officers respond to thousands of reports of animal cruelty each year. The volunteers at the organization rescue animals from extreme weather (hot or cold), lack of shelter, lack of medical care, starvation and from physical abuse. All animals rescued receive immediate and proper medical treatment, nutritional food, shelter/boarding, training and rehabilitation. Our Animal Crime team is also specially trained in handling dog fighting and animal hoarding rescues as well as other cruelty related situations. NCSPCA Crime Unit conduct pet store inspections to ensure animals being sold are well taken care of and pet store owners are complying with the laws set forth to protect the animals.
Nassau County SPCA Pet Safe Program keeps all of Nassau Countys pets sheltered and safe during an emergency or natural disaster. Whether it be a house fire or a hurricane, the Pet Safe program is equipped to set up shelter for hundreds of pets. Aside from keeping displaced pets safe, the program prevents pet owners from having to give up their pets while recovering from a disaster. The programs Co-Sheltering model allows residents and their pets to be housed in the same facility during a disaster. Under the co-sheltering program, owners will be housed in a separate portion of the facility but will be provided easy and controlled access to their pets. Co-sheltering permits owners to feed, exercise and interact with their pets.
Nassau County SPCA Pet Protection Program offers free pet protection to victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence victims that enter The Safe Center of Long Island no longer have to fear what happens to their pet. The Nassau County SPCA takes in family pets that would otherwise be displaced, surrendered to shelters or put down. The organization incurs all cost associated with boarding, vet care, grooming and food. Pets are surrounded by loving and caring volunteers that foster enrichment, rehabilitation and socializing programs in a non-shelter like environment. All family pets are returned to families upon securing and confirming a safe non-threatening environment.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
| Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
| Maria Mora | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $76,140 |
| Matthew Roper | DIRECTOR | 16 | $9,000 |
| Brian Wasserman | TREASURER | 16 | $0 |
| Jeffrey Weiner | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
| Mark Fischler | DIRECTOR | 2 | $0 |
| Gary Rogers | DIRECTOR | 16 | $0 |
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