A Kinder World Foundation Awards Grant to PAWS NY

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

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PAWS NY Receives $11,100 from RedRover

RedRover has provided PAWS NY a generous $11,100 Safe Housing grant to help domestic violence survivors and their pets. The grant will provide crucial funding to ensure New York survivors will be able to keep their beloved pets safe by their side. Thank you RedRover!  

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PAWS NY Receives Additional $25,000 from ASPCA

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Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) NY received an additional $25,000 grant from the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®), expanding on its support from 2023. This grant will provide general operating support, allowing PAWS NY to continue to deliver critical pet care programs and services to New York City’s most…

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Isaac H. Tuttle Fund Renews Support of PAWS NY

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The Isaac H. Tuttle Fund recently awarded a $30,000 grant to PAWS NY. This is the foundation’s third year supporting the organization’s Housecall Program, with a specific focus on serving older people and pets in Manhattan. “The Isaac H. Tuttle Fund has been an enormous help the last few years preserving the human-animal bond for so many people…

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PAWS NY Receives Funding from The New York Foundation for Eldercare

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For the sixth year in a row, the New York Foundation for Eldercare (NYFE) has awarded PAWS NY a generous grant to support the organization’s work. “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 Herman, Founder and Executive…

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PAWS NY Receives Funding from The Slomo and Cindy Silvian Foundation

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 Slomo and Cindy Silvian Foundation has once again awarded the organization a generous grant. The $25,000 grant will help PAWS NY support the ongoing expansion of the organization’s Housecall Program by funding volunteer recruitment and training in the outer boroughs.  “The Slomo and Cindy Silvian Foundation has always been a supportive funder, especially when…

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