Prince George Humane Society Launched
Society Executive Director Angela Lotze (centre) and Northland Hyundai GM Mario Kazulin at launch announcement. Photos 250News
Prince George, B.C. – A new organization focussing on the welfare of the animal community has been launched as the Prince George Humane Society and, it is receiving the support of Northland Hyundai.
The society is a community-based, registered non-profit that provides a safe haven for abused, neglected and abandoned animals in the north, with special emphasis on promoting sterilization programs for animals residing in rural and First Nation communities.
The Executive Director of the Prince George Humane Society is Angela Lotze,
who formerly was the Manager of the North Cariboo branch of the SPCA. She says the animals in the society’s care are currently being taken care of in foster homes, but the hope is to have a permanent home in the future.
Today’s announcement was made at the Auto Mega Sale at the Exhibition Grounds. Mario Kazulin, General Manager of Northland Hyundai, says the company fully supports the efforts and goals of the society adding “it is the most helpless that are near and dear to our hearts.” He announced that Northland Hyundai will donate $100 from every automobile sold from Monday through Thursday next week to the society.” As well, Kazulin announced the donation of a new van to the society for its use in animal welfare.
Comments
Is this new organization intended to replace the dispute-fraught SPCA?
Ain’t politics wonderful?
“Ain’t politics wonderful?”- Maybe, who knows? I’m waiting for someone to tell the possibility quite interesting story
We definitely need something better than the PG SPCA. They’re notorious for doing horrible things with animals. Rehoming animals the first day they come in, putting animals down with no cause. Its a bad organization.
Where can I find out more about this new society? I have been donating for years to the N. Caribou SPCA. Now I’m confused (not that that isn’t hard).
Don’t know that the info on the SPCA holds still, heard they’ve been replaced, and working hard to restore public confidence.
Good to see this Organization starting up, wish them well.
And Hyundai, yuh dun good!
I have that fenced in compound at 3505 Pierreroy Road-(runs through to Lansdowne) that the city will not let me use for business–but there is a lot of growth on it that would probably feed a couple horses or goats this summer. Maybe could build some shelters at the back and give a bit of protection against the weather. I intend to invest in Quesnel now so that property will just sit growing grass and hay. Lots of water available on site. Would likely feed a couple horses or goats and I will buy some extra feed–oats-or whatever. No charge!.
That’s a mighty fine good looking van Northland Hyundai donated to the Prince George Humane Society. Very generous and considerate of them.
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