The Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to creating a no-kill community for companion animals. We promote spay/neuter assistance, adoptions, fostering, training, and educating the community on responsible pet ownership.
Your donation today helps us continue the vital work of helping animals in need. Every dollar makes a difference. You may mail a donation by check or money order to: CPAA, 180 Walden Way, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 or make a secure donation on-line using one of the buttons below.
The Cari Stailey Memorial Emergency Medical Fund
The animal rescue community suffered a loss on October 5, 2014 with the tragic death of Cari Stailey, age 32, of Etters. Cari was a graduate of Red Land High School and worked as an Insurance Administrator for Eric Unger, DDS, Mechanicsburg.
Cari was the proud mom of two rescued dogs, Rondo and Brinn. Cari lived for Rondo and Brinn; they were like her children, and she spared no expense for them. Sadly, Brinn passed away in Cari’s arms a few weeks before Cari was killed. Cari will be remembered by all who loved her as a giving, lovely person with a huge heart. She was always trying to make the world a better place for those who were less fortunate.
CPAA has named its Emergency Medical Fund in Cari’s memory. This fund helps to pay the medical bills for stray or abandoned dogs and cats with severe injuries or illnesses, who are rescued by CPAA or its member rescues.
HOPE (Hounds of Prison Education)
Pairing needy dogs with inmates for training and behavioral rehabilitation so the dogs can move on to be adopted.
The HOPE (Hounds of Prison Education) Program was launched in March of 2005 in an effort to help more homeless animals find their way into forever homes. Sponsored by the Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance (CPAA), the HOPE Program works in conjunction with the PA State Correctional Institute at Camp Hill and CPAA member rescues. The program pairs carefully screened inmates with needy dogs for a period of several weeks to several months. The inmates work together with a professional trainer, prison staff and HOPE volunteers to provide the dogs with basic obedience training, socialization, behavior modification and one-on-one attention. The dogs involved in the program graduate with a wealth of valuable skills that help give them a paw up on finding a home.
DeSex in the City Spay/Neuter Program
Pawsitive Alternatives
Pawsitive Alternatives will pair foster homes with professional trainers to help guide them down the difficult path of helping a dog recover from severe trauma, abuse and/or neglect.
Click here to obtain a training request form.
Contact us at info@cpaa.info for more information.