SCARS Vehicle Fundrasier!

Our current transport van is in rough shape and we’re in need of a new one!

A Lifeline on Wheels: Our Goal
We’re launching a
n urgent fundraising campaign to purchase a new, dependable transit van equipped for animal rescue. Our goal is to raise $70,000 to cover the cost of the vehicle and necessary modifications for animal transport.

Thanks to the incredible generosity of Homes Alive Pets, all donations made through August 2025 will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $5,000! This means your contributio
n will have double the impact, bringing us closer to our goal of getting a new rescue van.

Click here to donate to our cause!

I have been in my foster home for over a year now and I'm slowly getting used to all this attention. I came from a home with at least 20 dogs, 13 of which SCARS has removed and are currently looking for homes. I was one of the older and bigger ones from the group. They guess I am about 4 years but not really sure. I started off shaking uncontrollably when my foster home got too close. I would just freeze and completely shut down.Now I am a little more relaxed and don't mind being pet. My one eye also twitches when I'm nervous. So, I still have alot of work ahead of me but I am making progress and am confident I will one day soon be a great companion.
Thanks to Sanctuary Animal Quin’s sponsor(s):

Sponsored
Animal Type(s): Dog
Gender: Male
Color: Brown
Approx. date of birth: May 18, 2011
Breed: Collie, Smooth
Weight: 60 lbs

I'm a Sanctuary Animal

What's a sanctuary animal? Sanctuary animals are permanent wards of SCARS due to medical conditions or behavioral issues and we are not likely to ever find an adoptive family. SCARS is committed to giving these animals a home and the love, care and attention they deserve! We house them at our two main intake facilities. We look to businesses to sponsor Sanctuary Animals to help us offset the cost of housing them. Click here learn more about our Sanctuary Animals
Please note: If other cats/dogs in your home are not spayed/neutered, we may deny your application. SCARS exists due to lack of spaying/neutering and it is our goal to end this cycle. If there is a documented medical reason for your animal to not be spayed/neutered, we will work with you.