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Helen Woodward Animal Center (‘HWAC’ or ‘the Center’) is an animal center located in
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. Located on 12 acres, the Center provides a variety of services that benefit the community through educational and therapeutic programs for people, and humane care and adoption for animals.


Mission Statement

Helen Woodward Animal Center’s passionate belief that animals help people and people help animals through trust, unconditional love, and respect creates a legacy of caring. Sharing this philosophy with others, the Center inspires and teaches, locally and globally, the importance of the animal-human bond.


History

The Center was established in 1972 as the San Dieguito Animal Care and Education Center with its primary focus on
pet adoption Pet adoption is the process of transferring responsibility for a pet that was previously owned by another party such as a person, shelter, or rescue organization. Common sources for adoptable pets are animal shelters and rescue groups. Some or ...
and on-site
humane education Humane education is broadly defined as education that nurtures compassion and respect for living beingsUnti, B. & DeRosa, B. (2003). Humane education: Past, present, and future. In D. J. Salem & A. N. Rowam (Eds.), ''The State of the Animals II: 2 ...
. It was renamed in honor of its founder, Helen Woodward, in 1986. Since its inception, services have grown to include an equine hospital, small animal hospital, boarding facility,
animal-assisted therapy Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is an alternative or complementary type of therapy that includes the use of animals in a treatment. The goal of this animal-assisted intervention is to improve a patient's social, emotional, or cognitive functionin ...
outreach,
therapeutic horseback riding Equine-assisted therapy (EAT) encompasses a range of treatments that involve activities with horses and other equines to promote human physical and mental health. The use of EAT has roots in antiquity, and EAT applies to physical health issues in ...
for the disabled and AniMeals food for pets of the homebound. Education services have expanded to off-site presentations and outreaches. The Center also provides three-day workshops and conferences through The Business of Saving Lives International Conference. The conference provides tips and techniques on managing pet adoptions, public relations, fundraising, humane education, accounting, marketing, human resources and volunteers. Participants have attended from 33 states and 17 locations outside the United States including Argentina, Canada, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Ireland, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Mexico and Romania. Michael (‘Mike’) Arms has been CEO and President of Helen Woodward Animal Center since 1999. In October 2007, the Center had to evacuate over 400 animals from their property in the
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. In 2013, Mike Arms created an international awareness campaign to remember all animals who never found new homes after landing in shelters. The campaign was called Remember Me Thursday and occurs annually on the fourth Thursday of September. In May 2014, the center had to evacuate animals from their center during the
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. In 2017, the center created the Pets Without Walls program to help the pets of homeless community members. That same year the President and CEO, Mike Arms, was the subject of controversy for taking home a salary of $354,492, compared to the median salary of CEOs of similar sized charities of $148,659. The organization also provided Mike Arms with a home loan amounting to $400,000, as well as paying his membership dues at the University Club in Symphony Towers. In January 2018, the center began construction on a new adoptions building. The new adoptions building opened to the public on July 17, 2019. Helen Woodward Animal Center holds an annual fundraising event for surfing dogs and surfing people called the Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon at Dog Beach, in
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. This event helps raise awareness and money for animals while promoting responsible pet ownership. The Center also publishes a quarterly newsletter called "The Companion." In 2020, Helen Woodward Animal Center introduced a program calle
AniMeals Relief
to offer a two week supply of dog and/or cat food for individuals that have been laid off due to the COVID-19 outbreak. As of June 2020, the program provided more than 42,000 lbs of food to more than 3,000 families in need within San Diego County. Some celebrities that support the Center are:
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,
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, Ryan Newman and his wife, Krissie.


Remember Me Thursday

Remember Me Thursday®, honored every fourth Thursday in September, aims to unite individuals and pet adoption organizations around the world to be an unstoppable, integrated voice for orphan pets in need of forever homes. In the previous six years of the campaign, over 190 countries supported the movement with hundreds of thousands of individuals and more than 700 separate animal welfare organizations around the globe holding candle-lighting ceremonies of their own, spreading the message on social media, visiting th
Remember Me Thursday website
or lighting a virtual candle. Mike Arms, on why he created Remember Me Thursday, “My heart breaks for those beautiful people working in animal welfare who are forced to take the lives of the pets they love. I believe lighting a candle for the orphan pets will be a way for people to let the world know how much they love them, and the awareness can help in increasing adoptions and decreasing euthanasia.”


Blue Buffalo Home 4 The Holidays

In 1999, Helen Woodward Animal Center created the ''Home 4 the Holidays'' pet adoption campaign including 14 animal shelters in San Diego County, California. The goal of the drive was to reduce euthanasia by encouraging families to adopt a pet rather than purchase a pet from a ''puppy mill'' or backyard breeder. During the first campaign, the participating shelters adopted 2,563 orphaned pets. In 2000, the campaign expanded to 5 states, and then expanded both nationally and internationally over the next 13 years. Some ''Home 4 the Holidays'' spokespersons include
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,
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and the canine movie star,
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. In 2009, the ''Home 4 the Holidays'' campaign included participants from more than 3,900 animal organizations in 17 countries, and was featured on the television series ''The Doctors'' on October 23, 2009.{{cite web, url=http://www.thedoctorstv.com/main/show_page/D2041, title=The Doctors TV Show, website=The Doctors In 2013, The Blue Buffalo pet food company became the ''Home 4 the Holidays'' pet food sponsor.


References


External links


Helen Woodward Animal Center Website
Rancho Santa Fe, California