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Citizens Committee for a Lakewood Animal Shelter - CCLAS
P.O. Box 771323
lakewood, Ohio 44107
Email: cclasweb@yahoo.com
Website: members.tripod.com/CCLAS/
CCLAS is the Citizens Committee for a Lakewood Animal Shelter, Inc. (CCLAS, pronounced "claws") supports of Lakewood Animal Shelter through fundraising and providing volunteers to help the wardens care for the impounded animals.
Every year CCLAS contributes thousands of dollars to maintain the animal protection programs that make our municipal facility much more than a "dog pound." Funds we raise are used to provide, in conjunction with the City, each adopted animal with a spay/neuter certificate redeemable by participating veterinarians. Each newly adopted animal goes to their new home with a starter kit which includes food samples, food/water bowl, collar, as well as litterboxes for cats and leashes for the dogs. We also provide foster homes when needed for pregnant cats and dogs, or abandoned new litters.
Additionally, CCLAS funds the purchase of certain supplies, equipment, and some capital improvements in order to better meet the operational needs of the Lakewood Animal Shelter. We purchased most of the original cat cages, outdoor dog runs, perimeter security fencing and storage cabinets. In 1996 CCLAS and the City of Lakewood shared the cost of the Lakewood Animal Shelter expansion in 1996, enabling us to double capacity.
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