Board of Directors Andy Roseberry (President) Steve Geraghty(Secretary) Greg Houser(Treasurer) Stacey Wideman (Vice President) Patricia Harmon.

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Board of Directors Andy Roseberry (President) Steve Geraghty(Secretary) Greg Houser(Treasurer) Stacey Wideman (Vice President) Patricia Harmon (Board Member) Katie Stenman (Board Member) Lisa Yellen (Board Member) Matt Whitman (Board Member) Patricia Hoyer (Board Member) Jan Wise (Board Member) Linda Coffey (Board Member) Management Team Stephanie Wimbish, CAWA (Shelter Director) Kelsey Smucker (Operations Manager) Levi Webster (Volunteer Coordinator) Carissa Hershey (Communications Coordinator) Christy Little, DVM

Vision Statement Effectively promote the humane and responsible care for companion animals. To reduce pet overpopulation by means of spay and neuter, education, and community outreach. Mission To serve the people of central Ohio by providing temporary shelter, care, and pet adoption services for abandoned and otherwise homeless dogs and cats in Central Ohio since Strategic Goals 1) Increase Adoption Services 2) Continue to better the shelter through a Capital Campaign 3) Increase community outreach and education 4) Better our Development and Public Relations Efforts

In 2015 CHA Animal Shelter saw a 32.5% increase in adoptions! CHA Animal Shelter has been helping cats and dogs find loving homes since Since the beginning, we have remained focused that helping the greatest number of pets find homes is what is most important. Our goal is to find a home for every animal that comes to us healthy or with a treatable condition. CHA is prided on being able to provide additional services to animals in our care such as extensive medical care and enrichment activities. We attribute the adoption increase to our amazing volunteers and the addition of daytime open hours.

2015 Kittens Kittens Cats Cats Puppies Puppies Dogs Dogs 360

Dog Adoptions 36% Increase Cat Adoptions 33% Increase Total Adoptions 32.5% Increase

CHA Animal Shelter has adopted the term Flexible Intake to describe our intake practices. What this means is that our ability to take in animals varies greatly on the species, the time of year, and available resources. We manage our incoming dog population quite well and are even able to help out many other shelters. CHA still struggles with the cat population. The majority of the time our cat intake has to be heavily monitored so that we can ensure we are able to provide adequate care. We do well most of the time, but find the warmer months to be the biggest challenge. We have continued to increase our admission for cats and dogs successfully each year and intend to keep that as a focus as long as the animals still need us.

2015 Puppies Puppies Dogs Dogs Kittens Kittens Cats Cats 242

Sent to Rescue Cats 1 Dogs 2 Return to Owner Cats 4 Dogs 10 Euthanasia Cats 47 Dogs 21

96% of the pets in our care were successfully adopted into loving homes

Volunteers-Our Foundation At CHA Animal Shelter, our volunteers mean everything to us. Without them, we simply would not be able to exist. CHA Animal Shelter is almost entirely run by volunteer efforts. We are proud of the 400 volunteers that provide first class care to the animals that need our help.

What Our Volunteers Make Happen Average dogs per day: 32 3 Walks a Day 35,075 Walks in 2015!

What our Volunteers Make Happen Average Cats per Day 59 3 Head Scratches a Day 64,605 Head Scratches in 2015

What our Volunteers Make Happen Average Animals per Day 91 2 Meals a Day 66,430 Meals Served in 2014!

Total Volunteer Hours Served in ,614 Hours!

MEDICAL CAREENRICHMENT  Spay or Neuter  Flea Prevention  Deworming Medication  Heartworm or FIV/FeLV Testing  Heartworm Prevention  Vaccines  Microchip  Walks  Playgroups  Outside of Cage Time  Office Fostering  Toy Rotation  Grooming  Training  Trips Outside of the Shelter

MEDICALENRICHMENT  At CHA Animal Shelter, we are able to treat most medical ailments pets come to us with. This includes things like masses, heartworm disease, upper respiratory infections and skin conditions to name a few.  While our pets receive great enrichment as part of our normal operations, if they need more, we give it to them. A pet will receive a tailored enrichment plan to meet their needs. The plan might include special toy boxes, going for a run, clicker training, special sleeping arrangements and much more.

Donate - Educate - Adopt - Volunteer EMF (Emergency Medial Fund) General Donation Attend an Event In Kind Donation Adopt Educate Friends and Family Volunteer for the Animals Think of CHA Animal Shelter in your will