Construction underway on 'state-of-the-art' new Animal Care Centers shelter in East New York * Brooklyn Paper
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Animal Care Centers of New York is constructing a new $48 million shelter in Brooklyn, set to open next fall. Spanning 23,900 square feet, the facility will replace the old shelter and aim to provide improved living conditions for animals, including a medical suite and dog run. City officials highlight the shelter as a vital resource in combating animal homelessness, especially given the post-pandemic challenges that have resulted in overcrowding in existing shelters. The new center will enhance adoption efforts and community resources.
This new, modern, and inviting facility will be a great place for New Yorkers to volunteer, adopt, and connect with resources to help them keep their pets.
The new Brooklyn facility is a 'milestone' in the org's mission to end animal homelessness and improve the quality of life for shelter animals.
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