You can keep survivors and their pets together.

YOUR DONATION MATCHED DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR: Double your impact this Giving Tuesday. 

YOUR DONATION MATCHED DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR: Double your impact this Giving Tuesday. 

CASA Survivor:

“I couldn’t imagine saving myself if it meant leaving Daisy behind. CASA made it possible for us to escape together.”

Everyone deserves to feel safe at home, including pets.

CASA Pinellas is dedicated to removing barriers to escaping abuse and keeping survivors and their pets together. Pets are part of the family. This holiday season, give the gift of safety and peace to survivors and their furry friends by making a tax-deductible donation.

Gift a CASA Holiday Card to spread cheer & support survivors.

Donate $25 or more and we’ll send a CASA holiday card on your behalf. You’ll also receive a high-resolution download of the card to share online via social media or email.

Click on a card below to get started.

Let’s look at the numbers.

89

of women with pets during an abusive relationship reported their animals were threatened, harmed, or killed by their abusive partner.

50

of survivors say they delayed leaving their abuser because they did not want to leave their pet behind.

94

of domestic violence shelters said women coming to their facilities told of incidents of pet abuse.

20

of domestic violence shelters nationwide accept pets.

You’d do anything to keep your pet safe. So would we.