Evergreen Animal Protective League

A nonprofit organization

HELP US SAY YES. Since 1981, EAPL has rescued animals not just if they are "cute" or "adoptable", but anywhere an animal is in need, even those needing expensive vet care. We simply say, "Yes, send them to EAPL." To keep saying YES, we need your continued support! Please donate to EAPL today.

Testimonials

What a strange year for 2020! Awful COVID deaths, huge disruptions for so many people, but also a HUGE demand for pets! A few of the testimonials sent our way in 2020:

Denver Planned Pethood International - an excerpt from a letter they sent us--we work with them each month to assist needy people with vet bills: "Thank you...for all the pets and people you folks have help(sic) through so many years!"

Luna Moon - "I just wanted to share some fun photos. We are in Telluride camping and attending the Bluegrass Festival. Luna (fka Moon) is officially a festivarian. :-) She is a pro at getting on and off the gondola. We just adore her. She is the BEST furry friend to us all. Thank you for allowing her to be adopted into our family!"

Joey - Hi Cathleen, you can add me to your list of failed fosters. This little guy is too awesome to let him go and he makes the perfect addition to our family! How do I go about applying to adopt him? Thank you guys for all that do for these dogs!"

Dawson - Dawson - "Thanks so much for checking in. He's a shy little guy, but he makes a little bit of progress every day! He's hiding and not letting us pick him up, so we have him isolated in Zoe's room (it's a really big bedroom) for now until he trusts a little bit more just because we're worried about him getting stuck under furniture somewhere else in the house. We got him a little fleece igloo & he really likes that, spends quite a bit of time during the day in it sleeping or watching us. He's hissing a lot less than he did the first couple of days, so that's good progress as well. We pet him when he will let us and respect his space when he hisses or swats and we're giving him lots of treat rewards for social behavior. He's eating and drinking well and doesn't display any fearful behavior when he's up playing in the night or when we walk in after being out of the room for a bit, so we're just being super patient knowing he feels safe in the room, just doesn't trust us quite yet. We're getting there!" Next email - "He's doing great! He took several weeks to come out of his shell, but now he loves being petted & playing with all his toys!"

One of Rescue Partners - Cyndi and Susan -Here is what I am thinking.... getting these guys altered and vetted is like a full-time job so I want to continue to focus on that until the end of August. At that time, at least 90% will be altered and 100% of the females will be altered. THEN I would like to pick out 4-5 that would be good for you guys. I already have some 1-2 year olds in mind. I will pull those and keep them here with me for 4-6 weeks and then on to you if/when you have room. During that time, I will get final vet check-ups - mainly to check their teeth in case Cindy needs to do anything (like a dental) before they come. I really appreciate your offer to help with some of the financial responsibility and will get you a couple of receipts asap. THANKS AGAIN SO MUCH and I will be in touch! Melanie

Stella and Wiley kittens - "I hope you and your loved ones (human and feline alike) are happy and healthy. Wiley and Stella seem really happy here. They bring so much joy to my life. It's wonderful that they can be together, they are best buds! Thank you for encouraging me to adopt them both, and for the actions you took to make this a reality. Be well"

Sam -" It is going great! He is an energetic but sweet little dude, and has purred and frolicked his way into all of our hearts. Even our 3 year old Oni has touched noses with him! We have renamed him Dude cuz it fits. Thank you for all that you do to help the 4-leg world!"

A Few 2019 Cat Adoption and Rescue Updates:

Gizmo and Milky Way - "The kitties love their new home. My daughters renamed Milkyway and we call him Bruno. We're so very grateful for the role EAPL plays in our community....and thank you to all of your wonderful volunteers!"

Munkie - "Munkie adjusted quickly to her new home. She has become a very social and loving cat. She has slightly gained and is maintaining a healthy weight. Her fur has grown softer, shinier and healthier as well. Finally, any time we have been away for a day or two, when we return and call her name, she runs to us and meows like crazy for love and attention to show us she missed us as much as we missed her. We couldn't be happier about having Munkie in our lives and we are pretty sure she feels the same way."

Cloverfield - "Clover is wonderful and so loving! She is very happy. She is such a cuddle bug."

Amber - "Amber is doing great! She's an entirely different cat than what we imagined from Chow Down, as you can never really tell in the cat room...

Mission

The mission of the Evergreen Animal Protective League (EAPL) is to help abandoned, lost, suffering, and needy animals through rescue, shelter, education, reunion of lost pets with their owners, veterinary care, adoption services, spaying and neutering, and assisting the needy to help keep their pets.

Background Statement

About the EAPL

The Evergreen Animal Protective League was organized in April, 1981, to aid lost, abandoned and suffering animals through rescue, shelter and education. The League has provided a better life for over thousands of cats, dogs and other pets and has helped thousands more pets remain in the homes of low income families. Some facts:

•We are totally volunteer except for 3 part-time Thrift Shop employees. The majority of our members work during the day and do their volunteer work in the evenings and on weekends.

•We are not supported by taxes. All funding comes from donations from the public, and from fund raising activities. We do not make money from adoption fees. Adoption fees do not even cover the cost of advertising the pet, let alone vet care, etc.

•Because we must raise our own funds to operate, we depend upon the Evergreen and mountain communities as well as the Front Range communities for contributions and for volunteer assistance. We also depend upon our generous donors in other communities around Colorado and other states for their support.

•We are a non-profit organization recognized for tax exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service. Our tax exempt number is 74-2204391. If you are contemplating donating to us you may use this number.

•We rescue and shelter (if space is available) abandoned pets.

•We adopt pets not claimed by anyone to new homes.

•We reunite lost pets with their owners through lost and found records and microchipping.

•We assist financially with spay/neutering of pets, and we educate pet owners about spay/neutering whenever possible.

•We assist financially with owners in financial difficulties to help keep their pets in their homes and provide needed vet care.

•We educate adults wherever possible about proper care of pets.

•We provide educational programs in the elementary schools.

•We provide pet registration tags for pets.

•We conduct fund raising activities to finance our programs.

•We are a good source for information on pet behavior problems, but we are not a replacement for a veterinarian.

•We help animals in any way that we possibly can.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Evergreen Animal Protective League

other names

EAPL

Year Established

1981

Tax id (EIN)

74-2204391

Category

Animal-Related

Organization Size

Medium Organization

Address

1260 Bergen Parkway EAPL Cat Adoption Center
Evergreen, CO 80439

Mailing

P.O. Box 2517
Evergreen, CO 80437

Headquarters

28650 Cavan Lane
Evergreen, CO 80439

Service areas

Jefferson County, CO, US

Phone

303-674-6442

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