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The Goal

The goal of the Pike Animal Shelter is to build and maintain a quality, accessible animal shelter that is a pillar in all animal welfare efforts and that adds value to the quality of life in our community.

The Pike Animal Shelter will be built on the Henderson Highway in the heart of Pike County.

The Troy Animal Shelter Coalition, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, administers the Pike Animal Shelter.

Why do each of us need to raise funds?

Because the animals need us, and we can only do this together. Raising funds for the Pike Animal Shelter allows you to use your gifts — whether they are in baking cakes or building doghouses, caring for animals or teaching a class —  to benefit animals in need in our community. Your investment can be modest, but your reward will be great.

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Archive:

Pike Animal Shelter Fur Fest, Nov., 2008

Site Selection and Land Donation, June 2008

Spokespersons
Donna Schubert, Founder's Society Chair
334.670.3233 or admin@pikeanimals.org

Ed Stevens, President
334.670-3441 or estevens404@charter.net

Officers and Board Chairs
- President, Ed Stevens
- Vice President Susan Murphree
- Secretary Andy Murphree
- Treasurer Bob Mills
- Philanthropy Board Chair Susan Murphree
- Budget and Finance Board Chair Steve Cooke
- Building and Construction Board Chair Chris Schubert
- Medical Board Chair Lawrence Johnston, DVM
- Programs and Adoptions Board Chair Amanda Wilson
- Founder's Society Chair Donna Schubert

Additional contact information
Additional means of contact, as well as board member information, available upon request.

Business Plan
The Pike Animal Shelter Business Plan is available for download.

Images available for download (print resolution)
  • Doug Williams (professional dog trainer, owner Puddle Duck Labs_
  • Annie - Shelter dog adopted by Murphree family of Troy
  • Volunteer Susan Murphree with Dixie, adopted from current Troy city shelter facility
  • Volunteer Suzanne Price with Delph, shelter rescue

Additional images and logos available upon request