Best Friends Animal Society

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Best Friends Animal Society
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Founded August 12, 1993; 30 years ago (1993-08-12)[1][2]
Founders
  • Francis Battista
  • Judah Battista
  • Silva Battista
  • Gregory Castle
  • Gabriel Depeyer
  • Jana Depeyer
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23-7147797[4]
Legal status 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization[5]
Focus Animal welfare, animal rights
Location
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Origins Foundation Faith of the Millennium;
Process Church of the Final Judgment
Julie Castle[6]
Francis Battista[6]
Marc A. Peralta[4]
Subsidiaries Best Friends Productions LLC,
1089 Wykoff LLC,
307 West Broadway LLC,
Chuff LLC,
Amber Housing LLC, Best Friends Wellness Center Inc[4]
Revenue (2016)
$87,144,293[4]
Expenses (2016) $81,852,232[4]
Endowment $19,383,509[4]
Employees (2015)
838[4]
Volunteers (2015)
9,748[4]
Slogan "No More Homeless Pets" and "Save Them All"
Mission To bring about a time when there are No More Homeless Pets.[7]
Website bestfriends.org
Formerly called
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary;
Foundation Faith of the Millennium; Process Church of the Final Judgement

Best Friends Animal Society, founded in its present form in 1993,[1] is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3)[5] animal welfare organization. The group does outreach nationwide with shelters, rescue groups and members to promote pet adoption, no-kill animal rescue, and spay-and-neuter practices.[8]

History

The group originated in England in 1966 as the Process Church of the Final Judgment,[9] co-founded by Mary Ann MacLean, who was married to former church member and Best Friends Animal Society co-founder Gabriel Depeyer,[10] and who lived on Best Friends' sanctuary grounds until her 2005 death.[11]

The Foundation church relocated animals from its Arizona ranch to property in Kanab, Utah, in 1984.[12] In 1991, the church was renamed Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, which became a tax-exempt, nonprofit charity, and in 2003, renamed Best Friends Animal Society.[13]

In 2019, Best Friends Animal Society and Southern Utah University began a partnership that included a new certificate program at SUU that included coursework on how to set up and run a no-kill animal shelter.[14]

In 2020, NASCAR driver Alex Bowman added a Best Friends Animal Society paint scheme to his stock car to raise support for animal rescue. Ally Financial and Bowman pledged to make a total of $30,000 in donations to Best Friend affiliated shelters in race host cities during the 2021 season.

Animal sanctuary

After the Foundation church moved to its current grounds in 1984, the founders eventually informally called it "Best Friends" until 1991 when it began formally operating as Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, a no-kill shelter[15] located in Southwestern Utah in Angel Canyon (formerly Kanab Canyon) near Kanab.[16]

The sanctuary is on 3,700 acres (15 km2) with an additional 33,000 acres (130 km2) leased from the United States Bureau of Land Management near Zion National Park, the Grand Canyon's North Rim, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Lake Powell. The sanctuary is home to around 1,500 homeless animals.[17]

Every kind of animal has its own area, considered neighborhoods, these include Bunny House, Dogtown and Cat World among others. Animals that are unable to be placed in permanent homes and wild animals that cannot be released back into the wild can live out their lives at the sanctuary.[18]

Los Angeles shelter

In August 2011, the city of Los Angeles contracted Best Friends to operate and manage its Northeast Valley Shelter, which the city could no longer afford to run. Under the contract, Best Friends was to provide adoptions for shelter animals and spay and neuter services for the community.[19][20]

Magazine

The group publishes Best Friends, a bimonthly magazine about animals, animal welfare, news events, and activities at the sanctuary. The magazine, which is distributed free to members, has 200,000 subscribers.[21] Originating as Foundation magazine in 1975 with its interview of Charles Manson referred to as the "death" issue,[22] the first edition of Best Friends magazine was published in 1993, two years after the religious group became an animal sanctuary.[23]

Hurricane Katrina work

Best Friends teams entered the hurricane disaster area on September 2, 2005, and stayed eight months in and around New Orleans.[24] Best Friends did not have a significant presence doing animal disaster rescue or recovery work until Katrina.

The organization's official role post-Hurricane Katrina was that of a primary animal rescue organization.[25][26]

Also after Katrina, Best Friends helped Pets Alive, an animal shelter in New York state, and rescuing around 800 cats from an institutional hoarding situation in Nevada.[27] Best Friends also assisted local animal rescue groups following the Peruvian earthquakes of 2007.[28]

Michael Vick dogs

In 2007, Best Friends took in 22 of former NFL quarterback Michael Vick's 47 fighting dogs after petitioning the state of Virginia to save the dogs seized from the Bad Newz Kennels dog fighting investigation.[29] The dogs, once owned by NFL Quarterback Michael Vick, were expected to be euthanized for fear of aggressive behavior.[30] Seven shelters took in the remaining 25 dogs. The court ordered Vick to pay $928,073 in restitution for the “past, present and long-term care of all the dogs.” The court allocated $5,000 for dogs deemed likely to be adopted, and $18,275 for each of the dogs that went into longer-term or lifetime sanctuary care at Best Friends.[29][31]

In December 2008, Georgia, a former Vick dog, appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show with Best Friends dog trainer John Garcia.[32] The two also appeared on CNN's Larry King Live.[33]

Rehabilitation of the Vick dogs appeared in an episode of National Geographic Channel's series DogTown. DogTown's producer, Darcy Dennett, later approached Best Friends about a feature-length documentary on the same story.[34]

Released in October 2015, The Champions is a documentary that covers the stories of five dogs and their impact they had had on their adopters and how society looks at pit bulls rescued from fighting cases.[35] The film received the 2015 Zelda Penzel "Giving Voice to the Voiceless" award at Hamptons International Film Festival.[36] The film also features the work of both Best Friends Animal Society and BAD RAP, an Oakland-based animal welfare rescue group. FilmRise acquired film rights in November 2015.[37] It was released through community screenings[38] and became available digitally in March 2016.[39]

Community cat programs

In August 2008, Best Friends and PetSmart Charities funded a program called "Feral Freedom" for free-roaming community cats in Jacksonville, Florida.[40][41] The program was conceived by Rick Ducharme of First Coast No More Homeless Pets.

Similar programs were funded with a grant from PetSmart Charities and implemented by Best Friends in Albuquerque, New Mexico; DeKalb County, Georgia; San Antonio, Texas; Baltimore, Maryland; Osceola County, Florida; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;[42] and other communities.[43] In St. George, Utah, the city partnered with Best Friends on a trap-neuter-return program in January 2013.[44]

See also

References

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  2. "Best Friends Animal Society Archived 2018-02-02 at the Wayback Machine". Entity Details. Utah Division of Corporations and Commercial Code. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  3. "Meet the Founders Archived 2018-01-27 at the Wayback Machine". Best Friends Animal Society. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 "Form 990: Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax". Best Friends Animal Society. Guidestar. September 30, 2016.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Best Friends Animal Society Archived 2018-02-02 at the Wayback Machine". Exempt Organizations Select Check. Internal Revenue Service. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Leadership Archived 2017-09-06 at the Wayback Machine". Best Friends Animal Society. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
  7. "Our Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles Archived 2018-06-20 at the Wayback Machine". Best Friends Animal Society. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
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  42. "City shelter wins $700k grant to save cats" Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine, Amy Worden, The Inquirer, August 25, 2014.
  43. "First Coast No More Homeless Pets Annual Report 10.01.12-9.30.13" Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine, at p. 9.
  44. "St. George, Best Friends working together to save lives of community cats" Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine, Best Friends Animal Society, January 08, 2014.

Further reading

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