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A HOPE
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Over the years, A HOPE has been featured in numerous news stories, showcasing our commitment to animal welfare and community impact. From new facility plans to lifesaving rescue efforts, our story of change continues to inspire and unite animal lovers across the county.

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2022

September 13, 2022

New Clinic to Save Florida Rescuers 100+ Mile Trips Just to Spay/Neuter Cats

“Right now, we can only transport every other week to get animals — dogs and cats — spayed and neutered. And this (facility) will allow us to provide those services almost every day of the week,” said A HOPE Vice President Paige Cary.​

June 15, 2022

'Any help is good help:' A HOPE submits plans to build spay and neuter facility in Milton

A HOPE announces plans for a new spay/neuter, vaccination, and microchip facility to provide affordable care and reduce the region’s stray population.​

February 23, 2022

Santa Rosa’s shelter crisis is a result of communitywide animal issue

A HOPE collaborates with local volunteers to provide vital care for over 80 rescued dogs, highlighting the urgent need for local animal welfare support.

2021

December 23, 2021

A HOPE traps second-largest cat colony in 2 years, highlighting need for Milton facility

A HOPE tackles a major colony of 84 cats in Pace, bringing attention to the need for a local facility in Milton

October 13, 2021

Miracle for animals in the Florida Panhandle

May 14, 2021

Milton rescue group welcomes two-faced kitten 'Combo'

Changing hearts and minds, A HOPE’s vision is transforming animal welfare throughout the county.

The heartwarming arrival of “Combo” reflects A HOPE’s commitment to care for every animal, no matter their challenges.

2020

March 25, 2020

Pet food pantries in Pensacola, Milton fill critical need during COVID-19 crisis

Through the Bowl Fillers program, A HOPE partners with the Council on Aging to deliver pet food to seniors in need.

2019

September 12, 2019

Santa Rosa County animal ordinance overhaul

June 27, 2019

Animal Organizations Offering Low-Cost Rabies Vaccine and Microchip This Saturday

Brandi Winkleman, A HOPE’s founder, celebrates the county’s forward steps toward lowering euthanasia rates.

A HOPE promotes community health by offering affordable rabies vaccines and microchips.

June 25, 2019

A HOPE for Santa Rosa County receives $26,500 award from Sunday’s Child

This award supports A HOPE’s “Fix and Chip” project, funding spay/neuter, vaccination, and microchip services.

2018

November 16, 2018

Low-cost spay, neuter services available in area

A HOPE teams up with Wiregrass Spay/Neuter Alliance to expand low-cost services.

September 24, 2018

Santa Rosa County lifting breed ban on animal shelter

With A HOPE’s support, breed restrictions are lifted, opening doors for countless adoptable pets.

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