SPCA plans new home for Dallas rescue animals
Dog avenues and cat condos are some of the winsome spaces that will serve as temporary homes for rescue animals at the new planned SPCA facility – badly needed space that will help visitors see clearly the pet they just can’t live without. The large building off of I-30, west of downtown, will take $15 million to renovate, and the Rees-Jones Foundation has pledged a matching grant of $4 million.
Jocelyn White and Tricia Linderman are serving as co-chairs of the “Raise the Roof” committee, which must raise $2 million by the end of September for construction to begin, which will take $6 million. Enjoy images of the renderings – and help raise the roof! To make donations or read more information about the SPCA and the Rees-Jones gift, visit spca.org.




