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Spaying for Change Northern/Southern Baja, MX 2023


In a remarkable feat of collaboration and compassion, we have surpassed our ambitious goal of spaying and neutering 1000 animals in Mexico! This extraordinary achievement shatters the previous record and stands as a testament to the unwavering dedication of our incredible teams and the unwavering support of our generous sponsors and donors.

Words cannot fully express our gratitude to Geraldine Gilliland and Chiquita’s Friends, Aida Trujillo, Evaristo Castro PET Los Cabos, Simi Valley Non-Profit Spay and Neuter, SNAP Los Barriles, Meade Canine Rescue, Johnny Ray, Lisa Boyer, Luigi Francis, Shorty Rossi, Lubi, Antonio Verdugo, Diane Bentz, Rebecca MacDonald, Sol Acha, Mariana Lemus, Ella Wilson, Casa Sheila, and our phenomenal volunteers for their tireless efforts in making this joint effort a resounding success.

The outpouring of support from our sponsors and donors has been truly inspiring. Their generosity has provided us with the essential resources to make a profound impact on the lives of countless animals. We are deeply appreciative of their unwavering commitment to our cause.

This milestone achievement marks a significant step forward in our mission to improve animal welfare in Mexico. We are incredibly proud of what we have accomplished together, and we are energized by the prospect of expanding our reach to encompass all of Mexico in the coming years.

With unwavering determination and unwavering compassion, we will continue to make a difference in the lives of animals throughout Mexico. Together, we can create a brighter future for all creatures great and small.


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