Mayor Beverly O'Neill opening day 2001 |
spcaLA served
the residents and animals of City of Long Beach since the forties! We operated
Long Beach Animal Care & Control from 1940-1960 under the name Southern
California Humane Society. At the time, the Long Beach shelter was located at
2150 W Cowles St. Today it’s a used truck sales company.
In the late
1990's, the city of Long Beach again asked spcaLA for help. In a dark
overcrowded shelter on Willow street, Long Beach Animal Control was taking
in approximately 14,000 animals a year, with a very low live
release rate. Under a very forward thinking Mayor, Beverly O'Neill, and a like-minded council the idea of a public private partnership was born. spcaLA began
a capital campaign, built and opened the spcaLA P.D. Pitchford Companion Animal
Village in 2001.
Finding homes for over 40,000 Long
Beach animals is one of our
biggest sources of pride. Our aggressive adoption programs, combined with the
fact that our adoptions procedures are trusted throughout the country (as
evidenced by our Air Chihuahua program, active since 2009, and other transport
activity) has resulted in this fabulous number.
On this, the Long Beach State of the City celebration, and the beginning of a
new decade. spcaLA congratulates the city of Long Beach, our hundreds of
thousands supporters in Long Beach, including our Long Beach staff and
volunteers, as well as our millions of supporters throughout the state and
other countries who join in this success. Annual visitors since 2001 from
Japan, Australia, Dubai, the United Kingdom, have come to Long Beach to study
our methods and our public private collaboration – the first of its kind in 2001
and still the best!
Congratulations Long Beach!