The Brant County SPCA is a not-for-profit, non-government funded organization that has been providing animal protection and welfare services in the City of Brantford and the County of Brant for over 40 years. These services include a home for homeless animals, investigation into animal cruelty and neglect, pet adoptions and humane education.
The shelter located at 539 Mohawk Street, Brantford was built in 1969 and it has been providing a home for homeless animals ever since. These animals include but are not limited to cats, dogs, rabbits, degus, hamsters, guinea pigs, birds and the occasional snake or two.
Although the domestic animals are housed and cared for at the shelter, the Brant County SPCA also rescues over 1000 sick, injured and orphaned wild animals annually. These animals once captured are taken to Brant County Wildlife Rescue and are entered into their rehab program.
Mission Statement
The Brant County SPCA will protect the existence of animals through the provision of leadership in the prevention of cruelty to animals and the promotion of animal welfare.
Vision Statement
The Brant County SPCA is dedicated to animal welfare by creating a kind, compassionate and safe environment for all animals.
Values
Prevention, Promotion, Protection
Our Charitable Registration # is 89836 9319 RR0001
Brant County Board Members
Tanya Stephens - Chair
Glenn Mellors - Vice Chair
Karen Yull - Treasurer
Lacey Kempinski - Secretary
Ed Gavloski
Brandon Bocchini
Robin McNaughton
Ammie Poag
Lori Williamson