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As hard as we work to find forever homes for our Community Cat Club foster kittens and cats, we've been working just as hard in our search for a forever home for the rescue as well. Today, we're so excited to give you the first introduction to our first official headquarters and cat adoption lounge! But first, some history... Community Cat Club's story begins in 2020 in President and Founder Sara Sharp's family home. Sara, having a decade of rescue and shelter experience under her belt, saw the desperate need for a dedicated TNR effort in Camden County in order to slow and prevent the overwhelming influx of cats and kittens flowing into our local shelters. The home's attached garage was converted into our headquarters where we saw thousands of cats for intake, isolation, vaccinations, and TNR recovery. It's where foster volunteers picked up supplies for their cats, where owners were reunited with their lost pets, and where some new adoptive parents brought home their new family members. So much good happened in our community because of this tiny garage, but within two years in operation it became very clear that we outgrew the space and the growth (and survival) of the rescue depended on finding a forever home. Securing a headquarters was easier said than done. CCC is so proud to be entirely community funded, specifically through small individual donations. It truly is a community effort to keep this train running as it has been for the last nearly five years. We don't receive any funding from local or state government (we've tried!) and outside of animal welfare specific grants, we very rarely find opportunities for business sponsors. We ask our supporters for so much in any given year to keep our shelves full of food, help us pay down high veterinary bills, and attend our TNR fundraisers, and now asking them to help us buy a home felt like too big of a request. But as they always do, they came through, and we're still overwhelmed with gratitude. One day soon, we'll find the words, but since our offer was accepted, we've been overwhelmed in all of the ways one gets overwhelmed when buying and moving into a property (during kitten season no less!). Here's what we've been able to do so far Now that we're on the other side of closing on our property, we have been so busy outfitting it for all of our rescue's needs.
Work in Progress on the Adoption Lounge
Work has begun on converting the existing office space into our free roaming cat adoption lounge. We have a ton of work to go, but here's what we're working on and what is yet to come!
Next season on the CCC Adoption Lounge Rehab Project!Once all of the prep work is completed inside of the lounge (removing carpet, reworking electrical and hvac, installing new flooring), we can move on to the next phase of our rehab which will be the fun part: Creating a beautiful and functional space for our free-roaming fosters and adoption lounge visitors! We can't wait to share more of our design plans and see our vision come to life over the next weeks and months. Donate towards our renovations!We still desperately need more funds to cover this massive renovation. HVAC, asphalt, tile, paint, labor - these costs add up and add up quickly. Here's how you can support our mission :
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