In a recent government meeting, the Homeward Animal Shelter presented a request for increased funding, seeking to raise its annual appropriation from $7,500 to $8,000. The shelter's representative highlighted a growing number of animals in their care, with a reported 9% increase in both rescues and adoptions over the past year. The shelter relies heavily on foster homes, which house 80% of the animals, allowing them to operate more efficiently and cost-effectively.
Commissioner Greenberg expressed support for the shelter's mission and motioned for the funding increase, which was unanimously approved by the commissioners. The discussion also touched on the need for a larger facility to accommodate the growing community and animal population, with plans for expansion still in progress.
Following this, Valley Senior Services requested $2 million for the upcoming year, maintaining the same funding level as the previous year. The organization aims to enhance services, particularly in the southwest part of the county, including the establishment of a new congregate meal site in Castleton. The commissioners acknowledged the importance of supporting senior services and approved the request.
The meeting also included discussions about the Rural Cass County Council on Aging, which requested an increase of $40,000 to support various clubs throughout the county. The council aims to improve funding for meal programs and address operational needs for clubs facing challenges.
Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing commitment of local government to support animal welfare and senior services, reflecting the growing needs of the community. The approved funding requests are expected to enhance the quality of care and support for both animals and seniors in the region.