Wednesday, October 15, 2025

A County Without a Shelter: The Silent Crisis Facing Delaware County's Residents and Animals




Here’s the plan to make lasting change for our animals—and our community—starting now.

Delaware County has a serious problem—and it’s not going away on its own. In fact, if we don't act now, it will only get worse.

For years, our county has gone without a permanent, countywide animal shelter or a sustainable animal welfare system. Local rescues, fosters, and community members have stepped up, doing everything they can to fill the gap—but the truth is, they’re being pushed beyond their limits.

Residents need relief.
Many are exhausted—physically, financially, and emotionally. They’re taking in stray animals, paying out of pocket for vet bills, working to trap/neuter/release (TNR)and sacrificing time, space, and peace of mind. This can't continue.

Meanwhile, animals continue to suffer. With nowhere to go, some are abandoned, some are dumped. Others are passed from one overwhelmed household to another. And too many end up sick, injured, or worse—with no help in sight.

This is not an animal issue. It’s a problem created by people.
It’s a community crisis, born out of years of neglect and inaction. And what we need is for our county and local officials to recognize that this is not just about animals—this is a countywide health and humanity crisis. The lack of a proper shelter and support system impacts public health, strains community resources, and erodes the values we claim to stand for.

Meanwhile, animals continue to suffer—abandoned, dumped, injured, abused, or neglected with nowhere to go. Many are killed because there is no room at shelters, and not enough fosters. The consequences fall hardest on the most vulnerable, both human and animal.

It doesn’t have to be this way, nor should it be.


Here’s the Plan so far:

  1. Spread the Word
    Many people in Delaware County don’t even realize there’s no SPCA. We’ll share this message through social media, community outreach, and local events—making sure every resident understands what’s at stake.

  2. Launch a Petition
    Once people are informed, we’ll launch a petition calling for a permanent solution for animals which involves the Don Guanella site in Springfield. Every signature brings us one step closer to change.

  3. Hold a Press Conference & Community Meeting
    We’ll bring this issue to the public stage. With local media, advocates, and residents speaking out, we’ll show the county that this is a priority.

  4. Organize as a Community
    After the press conference, we’ll hold a public meeting to bring supporters together and plan our next steps. Strategy, unity, and momentum will drive this effort forward.

  5. Attend County Council Meetings
    With signatures in hand and a community behind us, we’ll take our message to County Council. We’ll share the problem—and the solution—to let them know the community supports this effort.


How You Can Help:

Spread the word! Share this blog post with friends, neighbors, and local groups
Sign and promote the petition (coming soon)
Attend our events and planning meetings
Show up at County Council meetings to be heard
Use your voice—online and in your community


๐Ÿ“ฉ Want to get involved?

Send us an email at delcolovesanimals@gmail.com — we’d love to have you on board.

Our animals deserve better. Our residents deserve better. Together, we can create a permanent solution.

Let’s get to work.

Monday, October 13, 2025

๐ŸพOctober's Pet Food Pantry at the Real Church in Brookhaven - October 26th!

They rescue. They feed. They fix. All out of their own pockets.
๐ŸพEvery month, more Delco residents sign up to help stray cats and dogs — and Delco Loves Animals is here to support them. But with rising need, we are in need to more supplies.
Even if you're not an animal lover, these volunteers are making Delco safer and cleaner — for everyone.
๐Ÿ“ฆ Help us help them.
๐Ÿ’› Donate today through our Amazon Wish List, or get in touch at DelcoLovesAnimals@gmail.com to arrange a meet-up or pick-up.
Delco Loves Animals is proud to support our dedicated neighbors with pet food, litter, and resources — but demand is growing fast. Every month, new pet food pantry forms arrive, and we’re struggling to keep up.
Even if you’re not an animal lover, these neighbors are providing a free service that helps reduce stray populations, prevent suffering, and keep our communities safer and cleaner.
They need support. And we can’t do it without you.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Will you help?

Consider making a donation today.
Every donation helps us get food and supplies into the hands of those who need it most — and keeps this grassroots effort going strong.
❤๐ŸพThank you for supporting Delco, its animals, and the people who care for them.



 Thank You to the Real Church, Pastor Ben and Christine Patrone for making this month's Pet Food Pantry possible!