Berkeley Humane, a nonprofit organization in West Berkeley since 1933, plans to build a new, expanded facility to better serve pets and their owners. Set to start in late spring, construction includes a veterinary hospital and adoption center. The new Bay Area Animal Resource Center will focus on resource hub services to help pet owners keep pets at home. Funded by community donations, the project is estimated to cost $15 million with plans to start fundraising soon. Despite potential disruptions, the organization will continue operations during construction to support the community's needs.
The nonprofit aims to transform its services, evolving from merely an adoption center to a comprehensive resource hub emphasizing the retention of pets in homes.
Berkeley Humane's Executive Director stated the community's needs are paramount, insisting on maintaining operations throughout the facility construction to prevent disruption.
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