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Roice-Hurst Humane Society breaks ground on expansion to improve services
Summary
Roice-Hurst Humane Society began construction on a roughly 3,000-square-foot Animal Resource Campus that will include a 900-square-foot medical unit for spay and neuter surgeries and low-cost vaccinations.
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Roice-Hurst Humane Society broke ground on an expansion called the Animal Resource Campus in Grand Junction. The project will add about 3,000 square feet to the existing facility. It includes a 900-square-foot medical unit intended for spay and neuter surgeries and low-cost vaccinations. Leaders said the expansion responds to growing local demand for affordable pet care.
Key details:
- The project will add approximately 3,000 square feet, including a 900-square-foot medical unit.
- The medical unit is intended to provide spay and neuter surgeries and low-cost vaccinations for the shelter and the community.
- The expansion will include a new resource center to improve the experience for adopters, volunteers and foster families.
- The project is expected to cost about $670,000, and roughly 82% of funding has been secured through donations, foundation support and organizational resources.
- The expanded facility is expected to open this summer.
Summary:
The expansion is intended to increase access to veterinary care and relieve capacity constraints at the current shelter. Construction has begun and the organization expects the expanded facility to open this summer.
