Planned PEThood of Georgia Unveils 2025 Impact Report, Celebrates 15 Years of Saving Lives

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A milestone year defined by powerful partnerships, expanded access to care, and lifesaving results for thousands of cats and dogs.

DULUTH, Ga. - s4story -- Planned PEThood of Georgia, a 501(c)(3) animal welfare nonprofit, has released its 2025 Impact Report, showcasing a milestone year defined by powerful partnerships, expanded access to care, and lifesaving results for thousands of cats and dogs.

In 2025, the organization proudly celebrated 15 years of service and marked the occasion with a historic achievement: 100,000 spay/neuter surgeries performed at its Duluth nonprofit veterinary clinic since opening in 2010. This milestone underscores Planned PEThood's unwavering commitment to prevention, community support, and compassionate care.

2025: A Year of Milestones and Measurable Impact

In a year marked by growth and innovation, Planned PEThood delivered essential services to thousands of animals across Georgia. Highlights from the 2025 Impact Report include:
  • 11,204 animals cared for at the nonprofit veterinary clinic
  • 5,759 low-cost spay/neuter surgeries preventing unwanted litters
  • 4,839 wellness appointments providing routine and preventive care
  • 444 cats and kittens adopted
"These numbers represent more than services delivered. They represent suffering prevented, families supported, and lives saved," said CJ Bentley, Chief Executive Officer of Planned PEThood of Georgia. "In 2025, our team, supporters, and partners helped make this one of the most transformative years in our organization's history."

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Looking Ahead: More Access, More Impact, More Lives Saved

Planned PEThood is poised for an even more ambitious 2026. The organization is preparing to launch new mobile spay/neuter services, designed to reduce barriers and deliver care directly to underserved communities statewide.

The full 2025 Impact Report is now available, at PEThoodGA.org, offering a detailed look at the programs, partnerships, and people driving lifesaving work across Georgia. https://pethoodga.org/reports/#impact-reports

About Planned PEThood of Georgia

Planned PEThood of Georgia is a 501(c)(3) animal welfare nonprofit with 16 years of lifesaving impact. Based in Duluth, it provides vital, mission-driven services that directly support pets and the communities they live in across Metro-Atlanta and Northeast Georgia.

Thanks to the generosity of its donors, they address the root causes of pet overpopulation and expand access to care. They help keep dogs and cats healthy, families together, animals out of shelters, and prevent suffering before it starts.

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Its charitable services include low-cost spay and neuter surgeries, affordable veterinary care, free vaccine clinics, TNVR for community cats (feral cats and friendly strays), humane education, and pet foster & adoption.

Planned PEThood has earned a Platinum Transparency Seal from Candid and a 4-Star Rating from Charity Navigator. It is a "Best of Gwinnett" award nominee for 2025.

Learn more at PEThoodGA.org.

Contact
Marci Reynolds
***@pethoodga.org


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