Louisiana SPCA Fact Sheet

Summary / The Louisiana SPCA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the elimination of animal suffering. As the oldest and most comprehensive animal welfare organization in the state, the Louisiana SPCA provides care for over 33,000 homeless and companion animals annually. For more than 125 years, the Louisiana SPCA has been committed to serving the needs of the people and animals in the community and across the region as a 4-Star Charity Navigator rated nonprofit ranking in the top 1 percent nationally. For more information, call 504.368.5191 or visit www.la-spca.org.
Purpose / Our Mission is to advocate for the animals of Louisiana by advancing their welfare, promoting their interests and fostering the human-animal bond through innovative programs, education and services.
Our philosophy is to provide a safe haven for all homeless creatures.
Our guiding principle is to improve the quality-of-life of all the companion animals we assist.
Programs & Services / Our programs and services are designed to foster the human-animal bond and are infused with the highest standard of care and compassion.
·  24-hour emergency response
·  Adoptions
·  Affordable wellness veterinary care and spay/neuter surgeries
·  Animal cruelty and neglect investigations
·  Animal rescue
·  Assisting with City evacuation
·  Educational seminars and workshops
·  Enforcement of City Ordinances
·  Feral cat mediation
·  Foster care for sick and injured animals
·  Lost and Found
·  Media educational outreach
·  Rabies quarantine and control
·  School based education programs
·  Sheltering stray, abandoned and unwanted animals
·  Training and obedience
·  Transporting animals for adoption in other states
·  Volunteer
History / In 1884 a small meeting was held at the St. Charles hotel to address the mistreatment of horses and mules used as draft animals. By the end of the meeting, the Louisiana State Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was created. It wasn’t until 1888 that the New Orleans City Council adopted the necessary ordinances and chartered the Louisiana SPCA. Our history reveals that what can be achieved in a day, a year, a decade or even in a century is not the work of one organization, but rather the work of an entire community

Louisiana SPCA │1700 Mardi Gras Blvd. │New Orleans, Louisiana 70114│504.368.5191│www.la-spca.org