The PAWS NY Annual Report for FY 2023

An infographic that says "This fiscal year, PAWS NY... - Helped 322 people and 413 pets through our various programs and services - Volunteers made a total of 16,200 visits to help clients & pets during the year - Provided 2,524 days of foster care for 53 pets - Donated 7,061 pounds of pet food and supplies to our clients and pets - Coordinated 96 vet visits at a cost of $37,096, for a retail value of $43.076" Included around the infographic are illustrations of people interacting with dogs and cats.

PAWS NY is pleased to share its Annual Report for the 2023 fiscal year, ending June 30, 2023. Click here [PDF] to download the PDF of the full report. From the Letter from our Executive Director and Board Chair: As the team at PAWS NY reflects on the past year, we are overwhelmed with gratitude…

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PAWS NY Receives Funding from The Irving and Phyllis Millstein Foundation for Animal Welfare

Thank you to The Irving and Phyllis Millstein Foundation for Animal Welfare, alongside a photo of an older woman with red hair, sitting on a couch holding a brown chihuahua, while a brown and white chihuahua sits on the couch next to her.

The Irving and Phyllis Millstein Foundation for Animal Welfare awarded a $30,000 grant to PAWS NY, once again supporting its programs. Specifically, this grant will fund veterinary care, pet food and supplies, grooming, and transport for pet guardians across New York City. As a long-time supporter, the Foundation has provided generous funding for office space,…

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A Kinder World Foundation Awards Grant to PAWS NY

Thank you to A Kinder World Foundation with a photo of a woman walking a dog on a pier by the river.

A Kinder World Foundation, which has supported PAWS NY for several years, has once again awarded the organization a generous grant. The grant is specifically to support the continued expansion of PAWS NY’s Housecall Program, with a particular focus on volunteer recruiting and training in the outer boroughs. “A Kinder World Foundation has been a…

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PAWS NY Receives a $100,000 Grant from the ASPCA

Erin Earley from the ASPCA speaks at the PAWS NY Barks & Blooms Benefit on April 24, 2023.

PAWS NY received the grant at their annual Barks & Blooms Benefit in New York City. Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) NY is honored to announce that the ASPCA ® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ®) has awarded the organization a $100,000 grant, to be used for general operating expenses…

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Isaac H. Tuttle Fund Renews Support of PAWS NY

Image of an older man in the background, with his dog, a brown and white chihuahua in the foreground. Text says "Thank You to the Isaac H. Tuttle Fund!" with the PAWS NY logo

The Isaac H. Tuttle Fund recently awarded a $25,000 grant to PAWS NY. This is the foundation’s second year supporting the organization’s Housecall Program, with a specific focus on serving people and pets in Manhattan.  “The Isaac H. Tuttle Fund has quickly become a key partner for our work in Manhattan, where they work to…

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Pets for the Elderly Supports PAWS NY Veterinary Care Program

A brown and white dog at the vet; you see the veterinarian in blue scrubs holding a stethoscope up to the dog. "Thank you to Pets for the Elderly."

Pets for the Elderly, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide companionship to senior individuals through pet ownership, recently donated $7,500 to the PAWS NY Veterinary Care Program. This first-time gift from the organization will help cover veterinary costs for PAWS NY clients and their pets.  Thank you to Pets for the Elderly–we’re grateful…

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New York Foundation for Eldercare Continues Support of PAWS NY

New York Foundation for Eldercare NYFE logo

For the fifth year in a row, the New York Foundation for Eldercare (NYFE) has awarded PAWS NY a generous grant to support the organization’s work.  “As a foundation, NYFE’s mission is to help older adults enjoy healthier, safer, more productive and dignified lives–and the work of PAWS NY aids in that mission,” said Rachel…

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