Founded in 1937, Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando is one of Florida’s oldest and largest animal welfare agencies. Each year, over 10,000 homeless dogs and cats seek shelter through Pet Alliance. The agency provides disaster response efforts, homes for animals in crisis and food for dogs and cats in need. Additionally, the veterinarians help and heal 45,000 animals through the clinic each year.
Founded in 1937, Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando is one of Florida’s oldest and largest animal welfare agencies. Each year, over 10,000 homeless dogs and cats seek shelter through Pet Alliance. The agency provides disaster response efforts, homes for animals in crisis and food for dogs and cats in need. Additionally, the veterinarians help and heal 45,000 animals through the clinic each year.
For the current exhibit, each member of our office produced an original piece of artwork inspired by their own rescued pets. Also featured are pieces from the Art by Coalition Children program through the Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida. Together, the exhibit features strong visuals that highlight the plight of homeless pets and their inspirational rescue stories. The goal of the exhibit is to work with Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando to raise awareness about Central Florida’s adoptable animals by promoting happy, healthy pets and their families.
“Animals can go into depression and be afraid just like humans and show just as much joy and love as humans. We need everyone who loves animals as our partners – our allies – in the welfare and wellbeing of dogs and cats. We know that with warm and generous hearts, the people of Central Florida can help make their dreams come true.”
– Kerri Burns, Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando