WILDOMAR, CA — Third District Supervisor Chuck Washington recently toured the Animal Friends of the Valley’s campus in Wildomar, drawing attention to the new low-cost spay/neuter animal clinic being constructed alongside the shelter.
“This non-profit organization has been helping our Southwest Riverside County pets for over 28 years,” Washington shared on his Facebook page in a social media post. “They are dedicated to promoting humane care of animals through education and pro-active animal services.”
Animal Friends of the Valleys is building a more permanent solution for spaying and neutering appointments near the campus and is still fundraising that effort, they say.
In the long term, they will be able to provide services to many more animals across Southwest Riverside County with the addition of the clinic, according to the supervisor.
“The upcoming expansion will allow for more services to be rendered, and therefore, more lives to be saved,” Washington said.
Animal Friends of the Valleys is dedicated to providing a haven for all animals and offering quality and affordable care. Still, shelter officials say community financial support is needed to complete the facility on schedule.
“Every dollar counts. Your contribution will be forever etched in the community,” a recent AFV