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F.A.I.T.H.
(Fostering Animals in Temporary Homes)

Project F.A.I.T.H. was launched in 2002 as a way to help the pets of families in crisis. In times of crisis, a family needs the peace of mind to know its companion animals will be in safe hands. The crises vary and include: families affected by domestic violence, hospitalization, or disasters. To minimize the stress on the pet, no family visits are allowed during the time the pet is in the care of the agency. However, updates on the pet's status - and reassurances - can be provided.

Victims of domestic violence must be referred to the program through a case manager from one of our community's three domestic violence shelters or from local law enforcement. The location of the pets is kept strictly confidential.

All Project F.A.I.T.H. pets are accepted on a space available basis and are housed in secure locations for up to 30 days. Before the pets can be accepted into the program, the owner must complete Custody Release and Pet Profile forms for each of the pets to be received by the SPCA of Central Florida.

Owners also sign that they understand the pets may become the property of the SPCA of Central Florida if they do not remain in weekly contact with the agency during this time and/or if they are not able to assume all responsibility for the pet(s) following the approved time of sheltering.

Once in the custody of the agency, each pet is evaluated by staff and a care plan developed. All dogs and cats accepted into the program must be spayed/neutered either before entry into the program or while in the care of the agency. In addition, all pets will be tested and vaccinated as necessary, and evaluated for other health or nutritional needs.

There is generally no fee to the client for any of the services provided to the pets in this program for those families impacted by domestic violence, hospitalization or disasters.

Families needing temporary sheltering for their pets due to loss of housing will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Documentation regarding their hardship situation may be required before temporary sheltering will be considered. In addition, a daily fee for care may be charged as well as a fee for any medical care, including spay/neuter surgery, tests and vaccinations. Very limited space is available for these situations.

Please note: In our experience, problems associated with economic hardship or loss of housing generally cannot be resolved within the 30 day period of the Project F.A.I.T.H. program. While we know it is a difficult personal decision, we recommend pet owners give serious consideration to relinquishing permanent custody of the pet(s) to the agency. This will allow the professionals of the agency to make decisions for the long term benefit of the pet(s)…. and that's our top priority.

Please contact the SPCA of Central Florida at 407-351-7722 Ext. 240 for more information.

Sponsor the pet(s) of families in crisis.
Your F.A.I.T.H. donation will help provide food for one pet of a family in crisis.
Your donation will help provide basic medical care for one pet of a family in crisis.


 

 

 

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