A significant corporate-community partnership is making substantial strides in addressing animal welfare challenges in Antigua. The Antigua Spay and Neuter Clinic (ASNC) has announced the remarkable growth of its sterilization program, fueled by a sustained corporate partnership with Paperclips Ltd.
Rachel Wood, President and Co-Founder of ASNC, publicly acknowledged Paperclips Ltd. for their consistent support during a presentation at the organization’s new clinic facility. The office supplies company has maintained a partnership with the clinic since last year, initially covering sterilization costs for five animals monthly. This commitment has now expanded dramatically to encompass one hundred surgeries each month.
Wood emphasized the multifaceted impact of this initiative, stating, “While many perceive our work as solely benefiting animals, we’re fundamentally enabling communities to better manage and care for their pets through these crucial free surgeries.” She highlighted how corporate support directly addresses pet overpopulation while simultaneously enhancing quality of life for countless animals.
The ASNC president issued a compelling call to action, expressing hope that additional companies would follow Paperclips’ example. “Having another ten or twenty corporations join this monthly contribution program would be transformative in our fight against this persistent challenge,” Wood added.
Mark Layne, General Manager of Paperclips, confirmed his company’s ongoing commitment to the partnership and endorsed Wood’s appeal for broader institutional support. The collaboration represents an emerging model of corporate social responsibility specifically targeting animal welfare and community health initiatives.
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