Making a difference
for a pet
for a family
for a community
Making a difference
for a pet
for a family
for a community
We can finally say it . . . THANK YOU for sticking by Fixing to Help!
And WE’RE OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Serious no-more-oops-litters business!
And THANK YOU AGAIN!
You and precious pets (because precious is exactly what they are) have been patiently waiting for registrations for spay/neuter help to resume.
Meanwhile, we took a huge and sometimes scary leap for such a tiny all-volunteer organization like ours. Over our past seven years, the number of volunteer hours needed each week to register pets has steadily grown.
(YAY to that!)
So…
We searched for grant money to HIRE a part-time Registrar to do that essential job. It took a long time, but we got the grant! And we hired a very dear and kind lady as Fixing to Help’s official Registrar. Meaning –
WE’RE OPEN!!! YOU CAN CALL!!!
Your compassion for animals kept us going. Please keep liking our page, sharing our posts, and telling friends and family about how we help with the cost of spay/neuter, vaccination, and take-home meds.
Pet registrations are still completed via phone: 315-729-8691. To contact our Registrar by email: registrar.fixingtohelp@gmail.com For all other matters, please contact us at fixingtohelpcny@gmail.com.
Onward and upward!
Fixing to Help promotes pet safety and wellness. We assist with the cost of spay/neuter surgery for family pets whose owners live in Onondaga County and have a verifiable low income. To date, we have happily sponsored more than 3,200 practically perfect cats and dogs.
"PETS ARE HUMANIZING.
THEY REMIND US WE HAVE AN OBLIGATION AND RESPONSIBILITY
TO PRESERVE AND NURTURE
AND ARE FOR ALL LIFE."
~JAMES CROMWELL
This non-profit organization enables
low-income residents of Central New York to access
wellness and low-cost spay and neuter services for their pets.

Financial support for
spay/neuter surgeries

Access to those services

Pet wellness by increasing awareness of the importance
of spaying and neutering pets
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