About PawsHope
Since 2015, we've been dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming stray cats and dogs. Our mission is simple: give every animal a second chance at a happy life.
Our Story
PawsHope began with a simple act of kindness. Our founder, Dr. Emily Carter, rescued a malnourished kitten from the streets while walking home from work one evening. That single moment of compassion sparked a movement.
What started as a small group of friends rescuing animals from their neighborhood has grown into a full-fledged organization with multiple shelters, a dedicated veterinary team, and hundreds of volunteers.
Today, we've helped over 2,500 animals find their forever homes. But our work is far from over. Every day, we continue to rescue, nurture, and advocate for the voiceless animals in our community.
10+
Years of Service
Our Values
These core principles guide everything we do at PawsHope.
Compassion
Every animal deserves love, care, and respect. We treat each rescue as family.
Transparency
We maintain open communication with donors and the community about our work.
Community
We believe in the power of community to create lasting change for animals.
Excellence
We strive for the highest standards in animal care and welfare practices.
Meet Our Team
The passionate individuals who make PawsHope possible.
Dr. Emily Carter
Founder & Director
A veterinarian with 15 years of experience, Emily founded PawsHope after witnessing the plight of stray animals.
James Wilson
Operations Manager
James ensures our shelters run smoothly and that every animal receives the care they deserve.
Sarah Johnson
Volunteer Coordinator
Sarah manages our amazing team of volunteers and organizes community outreach programs.
Dr. Michael Chen
Head Veterinarian
Michael leads our medical team, providing expert care to rescued animals in need.
Our Impact
Numbers that tell our story
2,500+
Animals Rescued
1,800+
Successful Adoptions
500+
Active Volunteers
3
Shelter Locations
Join Our Mission
Whether you want to adopt, volunteer, or donate, there are many ways to make a difference in the lives of animals.