STOCK TITAN

Lifesaving Flight Sponsored by Subaru of America Helps Dozens of Shelter Dogs Find Greater Adoption Opportunities

Rhea-AI Impact
(Low)
Rhea-AI Sentiment
(Neutral)
Tags
Rhea-AI Summary

On July 10, 2024, Subaru of America sponsored a lifesaving flight transporting 40 dogs from Mobile SPCA in Alabama to shelters in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. This initiative is part of the ASPCA's Animal Relocation Program aimed at alleviating overcrowded shelters. The program, the country's largest national transporter of animals, has relocated over 260,000 animals since its inception. Subaru's support allows for more animals to be moved greater distances, improving their chances of adoption. The dogs, including 30 puppies and 10 adults, are now positioned for better adoption opportunities.

Positive
  • Subaru of America's sponsorship has facilitated a lifesaving flight for 40 dogs, improving their adoption opportunities.
  • The ASPCA's Animal Relocation Program has transported over 260,000 animals, showcasing its significant impact on animal welfare.
Negative
  • Mobile SPCA's ongoing issue with overcrowding indicates a persistent problem requiring more resources and long-term solutions.

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / July 10, 2024 / Originally published on ASPCA®

This weekend, 40 dogs (30 puppies and 10 adults) were flown from Mobile SPCA in Mobile, Alabama, to the Laurence G. Hanscom Field in Bedford, Massachusetts, where they were then transported by ground to MSPCA-Angell: Northeast Animal Shelter in Salem, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire SPCA in Stratham, New Hampshire, where they will soon be made available for adoption. This flight and animal transport, sponsored by Subaru of America, Inc., is part of our Animal Relocation Program, which works with overcrowded shelters to relocate their animals to other shelters where those animals have greater chances of being adopted.

"We are grateful for Subaru's support of the ASPCA's Animal Relocation efforts," said Monique Ward, ASPCA Flight Manager. "Their contributions toward the animal transport flight allow the ASPCA to move more animals at once and enable the team to travel longer distances, like from Alabama to the Northeast, to shelters that have the capacity to take in adoptable pets and place them with families in their communities."

This transport is vital to Mobile SPCA as their shelter has experienced overcrowding with a high number of puppies and dogs consistently in their care. The transport will increase Mobile SPCA's capacity to assist more animals in need in their community and given the transported animals a better chance at finding the loving homes they deserve.

Our Relocation Program is the country's largest national transporter of animals, having transported over 260,000 animals since its inception. We also provide resources, support and training to both source and destination shelters with the goal to not only reduce overcrowding at partner shelters, but also to help shelters create and strengthen programs that will have a long-term effect on animal welfare in the surrounding community.

Click here to read on ASPCA

Photo courtesy of ASPCA



View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Subaru of America, Inc. on 3blmedia.com.

Contact Info:
Spokesperson: Subaru of America, Inc.
Website: https://www.3blmedia.com/profiles/subaru-america-inc
Email: info@3blmedia.com

SOURCE: Subaru of America, Inc.



View the original press release on accesswire.com

FAQ

What did Subaru of America sponsor on July 10, 2024?

Subaru of America sponsored a lifesaving flight transporting 40 dogs from Mobile SPCA in Alabama to shelters in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

How many animals has the ASPCA's Animal Relocation Program transported?

The ASPCA's Animal Relocation Program has transported over 260,000 animals.

Why is the ASPCA's Animal Relocation Program important?

The program helps alleviate overcrowded shelters by relocating animals to places with higher adoption chances, thus improving animal welfare.

Where were the dogs transported from and to on July 10, 2024?

The dogs were transported from Mobile SPCA in Alabama to shelters in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

SUBARU CORPORATION ORD

OTC:FUJHF

FUJHF Rankings

FUJHF Latest News

FUJHF Stock Data

14.14B
564.47M
20.87%
33.5%
Auto Manufacturers
Consumer Cyclical
Link
United States of America
Tokyo