Second Chance Animal Rescue Society Explained

Second Chance Animal Rescue Society
Type:non-profit charity
Founders:Sylvia Christiansen, Jan Pysyk
Location:Edmonton and Athabasca, Alberta
Area Served:northern Alberta, Canada
Focus:Animal rescue
Revenue:$1.16 million (2018)
Num Volunteers:250
Num Employees:5 (2019)

Second Chance Animal Rescue Society (SCARS) is a no kill, non-profit animal rescue organization based in Edmonton and Athabasca, Alberta, serving northern Alberta, Canada. SCARS adopts out dogs and cats, keeping the animals in a foster setting rather than an animal shelter.[1] Before adopting them out, each animal gets medical care, receives vaccinations and microchips, and are spayed or neutered.[2]

History

The organization was cofounded by Sylvia Christiansen and Jan Pysyk in 2002 after they began rescuing dogs found in remote communities in northern Alberta. In the first year, about 70 dogs were helped, increasing to about 500 in 2008, with the aid of about 100 volunteers and 50 foster homes.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SCARS seeks forever homes for 30 rescue animals. Travis. Dosser. April 30, 2019. sherwoodparknews.com.
  2. Web site: Animal rescue society stages annual fundraiser. StAlbertToday.ca. Aug 2, 2017. Dayla. Lahring.
  3. Web site: Dogs' Best Friend. Edmonton Journal. PressReader. June 1, 2008.