San Francisco SPCA Impact and Results

Impact & Results

Positive Outcomes. 

Compassion In Action​

Your generous support enabled us to say yes to thousands of companion animals who needed our assistance this past fiscal year, ending June 30, 2024. Our advocacy, free and low-cost medical care, and subsidized veterinary care are available to our San Francisco community and beyond thanks to our generous supporters.*

$522,215

In financial assistance at our
Mission Veterinary Hospital

4,887

Cats and dogs spayed/neutered in our public
Spay/Neuter Clinic

2,774

Dogs and cats treated at the
Community Veterinary Clinic

5,314

Animals vaccinated at the monthly
Mobile Vaccine Clinic

4,378

Animals adopted

96,354

Volunteer hours

Read our 2023-2024 Impact Report to learn more about our lifesaving work.

*These results are made possible in part by the generous support of:
#ThanksToMaddie for supporting our San Francisco and Stockton Community Ambassador programs
Curt Kirschner & Nick Augustinos Financial Assistance and Surgical Fund
Susanne & Bill Losch Animal Transport Fund

Vision 2030​

At the heart of our Vision 2030 is the goal to provide all California pets and their people access to humane care by 2030. A critical component of getting there is our investment in Community Medicine.

Community Medicine

Every pet deserves access to quality medical care. San Francisco SPCA Community Medicine programs help ensure that all companion animals live healthy lives and remain in their own loving homes.

Community Veterinary Clinic

High-quality, low-cost preventative care helps animals live their best lives. Serving pet guardians in and around San Francisco’s Excelsior District.

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Mobile Vaccine Clinic

Essential vaccines and flea and tick control are provided at no cost to pet guardians living in veterinary-resource deserts.

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Spay & Neuter Clinic​​

Affordable spay and neuter services at our Alabama Street location reduce animal overpopulation and the number of animals entering shelters.​​

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Community Cats Program

Our Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program provides spay and neuter services for feral or free-roaming community cats living in San Francisco.

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Become a Volunteer

With a hospital, clinic, and adoption center, we offer many fun, interesting ways to get involved.

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