Support:  How You Can Help
Rather than having stray animals brought to area shelters, S.A.S.A. encourages caring people to adopt the animal. Those willing to do so become eligible for a voucher suitable for medical treatment, food, spay/neuter procedures or any other immediate need for the animal at the time of rescue.
ADOPT
S.A.S.A. wants to help people like you help stray animals through the educating of the public-at-large in order to make them aware of the horrendous problem area cities and parishes face with wandering animals; S.A.S.A. wants to bring attention to these forgotten animals so that more is done to help them.

If you would like to learn more about how we can educate your community, please contact us.
LEARN
CONTRIBUTE
It is quite costly to provide food and medical attention for stray animals. But together, individuals can unite to create a stronger alliance to help fund the motive of reducing the number of stray animals on the streets. No donation is too large or too small.

If you would like to contribute, please send a check, payable to Support Alliance for Stray Animals to the address shown on our Contact page, or you may donate through PayPal by clicking the link below.
JOIN S.A.S.A
For a nominal fee of $25.00 (all joining fees go toward funding vouchers), you can join the organization willing to eliminate a growing problem. Together with S.A.S.A., you can become part of the driving force willing to work with local animal control and animal shelters in an effort to find solutions in dealing with the stray animal population. You can put your love for animals to work by finding caring individuals and families eager to open their homes to pets either to adopt them or foster them until they can be adopted.

To become a member of S.A.S.A. please send a check for $25.00 payable to Support Alliance for Stray Animals to the address shown on our Contact page, or you may donate through PayPal by clicking the link below.





Members will receive a special "Thank You Gift" from S.A.S.A.
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