The New England Society for Abandoned Animals

Proactive Humane Programs for  Abandoned Animals

 

 

 

 

Ways to Give

" To be kind is courageous, to be great is to be compassionate."
             -Arthur Poletti

NESAA, and its volunteers, work tirelessly to spread the word about the increasing issue on the Cape and Islands of both feral cats and abandoned animals. Your tax-deductible contribution will help us ensure that abandoned, stray, and abused companion animals will find good homes as well as help us continue our aggressive spay/neuter programs.  Your donation will enable us to meet our ever-growing need for assistance for medical funds as well as the numerous day-to-day expenses in meeting the needs of our friends.

Please help support our organization!
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ONE TIME DONATION
If you would like to make a one time donation to our foundation please click the button below and donate any dollar amount you wish.  All donations are greatly appreciated!

(if there is a problem with the online donation, please email: deb@nesaa.org)


If you should like to donate via personal check or bank check please mail to:

NESSA: The New England Society for Abandoned Animals
P.O. Box 1041
Osterville, MA 02655

Thanks so much for you support!


FOOD & SUPPLIES
Our volunteers use numerous supplies to keep our cats and kittens happy and healthy during their stay with us.  Please help us replenish our resources.  Download our Wish List here.

MEMORIAL DONATIONS
We also welcome donations made in lieu of flowers at funerals and memorial services. We can provide you with envelopes for people to place donations in, or you can just provide our information to people.  Either way, we will always send a thank you to the donor, and notification to the family.

 ANGEL BOY
Hyannis



MASSACHUSETTS ANIMAL COALITION LICENSE PLATE



Animal Friendly licence plates support spay/neuter efforts in Massachusetts, and help to end the tragedy of pet overpopulation.  Click the license plate below and you will be directed to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicle's registration link.

The funds collected will be awarded to non-profit humane organizations and municipal animal control agencies in the Commonwealth, to be used to prevent pet overpopulation by funding programs that provide services such as spaying and neutering to cats and dogs for free or at minimal cost. Click on license plate to be redirected to Mass Registry's web site.