The Linked Up For Animals Foundation
Years ago, I moved to Long Beach, California and found my neighborhood full of cats. I would spend the next ten years doing TNR (trap neuter return) but no matter how many cats I would spay or neuter, I would find more kittens vulnerable to the harsh realities of animal homelessness.
Animal homelessness in Long Beach has surpassed our current ability to manage the problem. Our shelter is full to capacity and though the Long Beach Animal Service team and their volunteers do all they can, they simply do not have the financial resources or capacity to do more. In addition, our rescuers are subjected to the unbearable emotional fatigue that comes from the painful realty of animal homelessness. The local animal rescues also face the same problems, often operating on small annual budgets and a team of volunteers to deal with the problem. Raising money is constantly on the minds of those running our shelter and rescues.
The Linked Animals Foundation is committed to raising the financial resources
to help our local shelter and rescues expand their capacity to meet the challenge.
Can we end animal homelessness in Long Beach?
Yes, We Can!
But first, we have to stop the cycle of unwanted litters that
continue throughout the year.

Long Beach is a great city to live in!
With neighbors, small businesses
and local corporations all making a donation,
we will end animal homelessness in Long Beach.
We need your help.
We are asking for your generous donation today.
Thank You
Teri Gray
The Linked Up For Animals Foundation
Visionary, Founder, CEO