![]() Jersey Family Fun is not liable for errors, omissions, or changes to calendar event listings.įor more specific information on any event please contact the event organizer directly. Please note all events are subject to change without notice. We do our best to provide the most relevant and timely information to our readers.Įvents are posted on Jersey Family Fun with information from various sources as well as submissions from local businesses. The board is conducting a national search for AWA’s next Executive Director.Events are sometimes canceled or postponed, before heading out please double check with the event organizer for current times and additional information. Richmond will work part-time until the new building is open and the animals are in their new home. We all wish her the best and hope she returns to visit,” says Nanci Urban Shelter Services Manager. “I speak for the entire staff when I say we have learned so much under her leadership and her love of learning. And nearly 3,000 people take part in one of AWA’s humane education or public training workshops.” Annually, over eight thousand animals are adopted, seen at the Pet Clinic, or kept in their homes through pet safety net programs. “Today the operating budget is over three million dollars. “When she started, we had a few thousand donors, twenty staff and adopted and spayed/neutered a few thousand animals a year operating on a budget of just over one million dollars,” said Jim Miles, AWA board treasurer and member for twenty-five years. She worked with foundations and donors to grow support to fund significant expansion of our programs while simultaneously building the foundation for the AWA we have today which is physically manifested in the new Adoption and Education Center Her passion, skills and drive elevated AWA’s services and programs. ![]() “In 2009 the board felt fortunate Maya accepted the position because of her business and program experience however, we now know how very fortunate her hiring has been for the entire AWA community,” states Jonathan Furlow, AWA’s Board President. Richmond’s vision and leadership will be greatly missed by the board, staff, volunteers, donors, and nonprofit partners alike. Facilitating over 27,000 adoptions and 96,000 spays/neuters.Leading and raising 100% of AWA’s first capital campaign for $2,500,000 for the new building. ![]() ![]()
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