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We Pay to Spay Sponsor Opportunity
We must decrease the number of unwanted animals that enter our public shelter, and get more animals out of shelters and into homes. That is why the Sacramento SPCA devotes significant resources to addressing animal overpopulation through our spay and neuter program.
Getting Started
We have currently taken a pause on accepting new community service applications. Please check back here for updates soon!
Interested in hosting a Sacramento SPCA event?
Are you looking for a great way to get your group involved with the Sacramento SPCA? Why not schedule an event with us! There are numerous ways to participate in events that not only help the animals, but also enrich the community and workplace.
FUNDRAISING EVENTS
If you are interested in hosting a Sacramento SPCA
fundraising event at your business, school or other
location, please fill out the form below.
Asilomar Accords
The Sacramento SPCA is proud to follow the Asilomar Accords, the national standard on data collection and transparency for animal shelters.
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Camp Kindness
2024 Camp Kindness Dates & Information
Camp Kindness is an educational camp designed for children ages 7-9, 10-12, and 13-15 interested in learning about animal welfare and becoming future pet owners. During our camp sessions, children learn about proper pet care, pet safety, pet interaction and how these topics relate to the Sacramento community. Some examples of camp activities include shelter pet socialization, dog body language lesson, crafting, and educational presentations from different Sacramento SPCA departments and outside organizations.
Found Pets
How to help a pet that you have found
If you have found wildlife, please visit the Wildlife Care Association website for more information, click here.
Have you found a stray animal and aren’t sure what to do? With many shelters in the region only accepting sick or injured animals, here are a few tips on how you can best help a lost animal find its way home.