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Volunteer group H.A.T.S. outlines no-kill initiatives, adoption and clinic results
Summary
Helping Animals to Survive (H.A.T.S.), a new 501(c)(3), told commissioners about adoption partnerships, vaccination and microchip clinics, TNR/TNVR work, and plans to develop low-cost spay/neuter services for Lincoln County residents.
Stephanie Westmoreland, president of Helping Animals to Survive (H.A.T.S.), briefed the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners on April 6 on the group's volunteer-run no-kill initiative and community services.
Westmoreland said H.A.T.S. formed a 501(c)(3) in 2025 to support Lincoln County Animal Services and to increase adoptions and access to basic veterinary care. She cited…
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