Why no more homeless pets Jacksonville Florida is a success - Stag Rezscore Insight

Sarah Jenkins April 9, 2026
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New look, same mission: First CoastNoMoreHomelessPetsisnow EveryPet. The clinics provide low-cost veterinary care, spay and neuter surgeries, and a food bank forpetsand community cats ...

First CoastNoMoreHomelessPetshas completed an expansion of its Norwood Spay/Neuter Center and Community Clinic inJacksonville, which was begun last year supported by a $2 million capital campaign. Rising demand was the impetus for extensive renovations of the nonprofit's flagship facility.

First CoastNoMoreHomelessPetshas completed an expansion of its Norwood Spay/Neuter Center and Community Clinic inJacksonville, which was begun last year supported by a $2 million capital campaign. Rising demand was the impetus for extensive renovations of the nonprofit's flagship facility.

First CoastNoMoreHomelessPets(FCNMHP) serves a unique role in the world of animal welfare, operating where the needs of people andpetsmeet in the communities facing the highest rates of poverty and unemployment inFlorida. This year marks an exciting milestone as FCNMHP celebrates 20 years of providing a wide range of affordable and accessible veterinary care. The team will be sharing ...

The mission of First CoastNoMoreHomelessPets(FCNMHP) is to end the killing of dogs and cats in shelters in our community, northeastFloridaand the nation. We are a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization. Our multifaceted approach topetoverpopulation includes free and low-cost spay/neuter, adoption initiatives, and innovativepetretention ...

First CoastNoMoreHomelessPetsisreceiving a $1.1 million grant from PetSmart Charities over the next three years to help with veterinary relief for localpetowners.

This ismorethan just a program—it's another way we're living our mission at EveryPet: ensuring everypet, in every family, gets the care they deserve. 🐾 City ofJacksonville,Florida- Government Animal Care & Protective Services #EveryPet #SpayJax #DuvalCatFix #BigNews #SpayAndNeuter #Jacksonville

First CoastNoMoreHomelessPetswas founded in 2002, when 23,000+ animals were killed annually inJacksonvilleshelters. The Mayor convened an animal welfare task force, and our founder, Rick Ducharme, volunteered.

This TNR program guide outlines howJacksonville,Florida, and First CoastNoMoreHomelessPetsare using trap/neuter/return to lower cat shelter deaths.