A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to improving the status and well-being of companions animals in Connecticut.

AWFCT's website
is generously sponsored
by Superior-Host.com


INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MEMBER?

Why join the Animal Welfare Federation of Connecticut?
AWFCT advocates on behalf of companion animals in Connecticut and the professionals who care for them. We hope you will join us in continuing this important effort.

To learn more about joining AWFCT, or attending a meeting as a visitor, please contact us, and provide us with your day and evening phone numbers, your organizational or professional affiliation (if any), and the town in which you are located. Someone from our Membership Committee will be in touch with you.

Members enjoy the following benefits:

  • Registration discounts on AWFCT conference and seminars
  • Access to guest speakers and lecturers at AWFCT meetings
  • Networking opportunities with other animal welfare professionals
  • Information regarding legislative activity and action alerts
  • Knowing that your agency’s membership helps ensure that training, resources, and networking opportunities are available to animal welfare professionals throughout the state

The Federation is a leader in the humane movement in Connecticut. It is important that all members share and practice the values and ideas of the movement. To read our philosophy statement, please click here.

2008 AWFCT Board of Directors:

Officers:

Julie Crouch, President
Pet Pals Northeast, Inc.

Deb Bagley, Vice President
CATALES, Inc.

Kay McCarthy, Treasurer
SAFE, Inc.

Geraldine Tom, Secretary
Animal Rescue Fund, Inc.

Mary Ayala, Director
Animal Rescue Fund, Inc.

Cheryl Defilippo, Director
The New Haven Cat Project, Inc.

Emily Doubleday, Director
The New Haven Cat Project, Inc

Marilyn Kennedy, Director
SAFE, Inc.

Bob Stachon, Director
Kitty Harbor, Inc.

© 2006 AWFCT — Contact Us
AWFCT's website is sponsored by Superior-Host.com