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Saint Seton's Orphaned Animals About Us
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Spaying and neutering gives your
pet a happier and more enjoyable
life. It also reduces animal
overpopulation through reducing the
number of unwanted litters born
every day.
Saint Seton's Orphaned
Animals

Our organization was established in
April 2002.  We are a 501(c)(3) charity
recognized by the Internal Revenue
Service.  We are registered with the
Commonwealth of Virginia's Office of
Consumer Affairs as a adoption
releasing agency.

Mission:  our mission is the prevention
of cruelty to animals through programs
that support both the human guardian
and the pets in the home.  We
accomplish our mission by:

  • Subsidizing spay/neuter
    surgeries for the public to
    reduce the number of unwanted
    animals who are surrendered to
    kill shelters.
  • Home delivered pet food to
    economically challenged
    persons who suffer from
    disability.
  • Meals on Wheels *coming
    January 2011.
  • Emergency supply of non-
    perishable, human food.
  • Referral service to human
    charities.
  • Providing rescue, rehabilitation
    and loving homes to orphaned
    companion animals.
  • Temporary boarding or foster
    care for disabled clients who are
    temporarily hospitalized.
  • Non-emergency veterinary care
    for disabled persons who are
    subject to economic challenges.
  • Humane Education.

To learn more about our programs,
please read our
Annual Report

Our Board of Directors

Carl Allard,
Executive Director  
saintseton@hotmail.com

Jeanette Allard, Juris Doc.
Operations Director
Jeanette.Allard@hotmail.com

Susan Bunch, DVM
Director
susanbunch@att.net

Alice Irvin
Analyst
Department of Defense
B.S. Mary Washington
College
Cell:  703-405-1060
aliceirvin@gmail.com

Diane Glass
B.A. Marketing
S.U.N.Y. Buffalo
Director of Marketing,
saintseton@hotmail.com

Kevin Glass
B.S. Stoneybrook Univ.
Director
saintseton@hotmail.com

Virginia Reynolds
Member at Large
saintseton@hotmail.com