Raise money for Stray Rescue of St. Louis
MISSION
We seek out and take in the animals who no other organization will help or would simply euthanize because they are too expensive to heal. We rescue the abandoned, beaten, bred, fought, injured, terrified, defeated and betrayed. The minute they enter our doors, we look in their eyes and promise them ALL the second chance they deserve for health, home, commitment and love, no matter the time or cost.
VISION
To ensure a bright future for the underdog. To end needless suffering, negligence, and abuse. To serve the City of St. Louis and surrounding metro areas and have the largest inner-city animal sanctuary in the country.
ABOUT
What sets Stray Rescue of St. Louis apart in the animal welfare community near and far? We seek out and take in those who no other organization will help or would simply euthanize because they are too expensive to heal. We take the abandoned, beaten, bred, fought, injured, terrified, defeated and betrayed. We see beyond their brokenness and are here to pick up the pieces to make these special animals whole again. We see the individual and know that there’s no “one size fits all” treatment plan. The minute they enter our doors, we look in their eyes and promise them ALL the second chance they deserve for health, home, commitment and love. Because these animals come in with a story that would give us all nightmares, it takes them longer to open up, trust and believe in humankind again. But with patience and time – always on their unique schedule – we see the light shine in their eyes again. Animals have an amazing ability to forgive which never ceases to amaze us.
HISTORY
Founded in 1998 by Randy Grim, Stray Rescue has been saving the underdog for over twenty years. Randy rescued homeless and abused dogs off the streets and realized there were no other resources available to help them. The 501(c)3 nonprofit organization opened its first shelter in Lafayette Square on 18th Street. Randy purchased the building with his life savings. For nearly two decades, Randy’s unwavering commitment to saving the dogs that other shelters turned away has resulted in thousands of lives being saved from the horrors of street life before being adopted by their loving families.
In July of 2010, Stray Rescue of St. Louis moved into a much larger facility in downtown St. Louis. With the new space, the organization added a trauma center and vet clinic, offices for administration, and over one hundred large, clean dog kennels.
Cassady Caldwell became the CEO of Stray Rescue in 2017, continuing the mission Randy started and growing the organization further.
Today, Stray Rescue of St. Louis has grown to be the home of over 60 committed and loving staff members, over 1,000 volunteers who generously donate their time, and more than 600 foster families who open their homes and ultimately are the reason we can save so many today. Stray Rescue always sticks up for the underdog, whether that be a skinny, malnourished pitbull living on the streets, a dog with neurological issues living in a high-kill shelter, a black cat needing life-saving surgery, victims of hurricanes or flooding whose families left them behind, and more.
Now, Stray Rescue has once again outgrown their space and has acquired a new building, located at 4084 Bingham Ave in the Dutchtown/Bevo area of the city. Currently under construction, this 84,000 square foot space will be Stray Rescue's forever home with room to grow. The future of Stray Rescue includes room for more animals to find refuge here, a much larger state-of-the-art clinic and trauma center, low-cost veterinary care for the community, an education center for school age children, double the volunteer opportunities, and so much more.
There are no limits to what we can do. With your help and support, the sky is the limit.
Recent donors
Date | Name | Amount |
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Jul 30 | Julia Olson | $27.48 |
Jul 28 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
Jul 27 | Jessica Rosen | Undisclosed amount |
Jul 22 | Jessica Annen | $27.48 |
Jul 21 | Christine Rauss | $11.50 |
Jul 16 | Joseph Kloeppel | $27.48 |
Jul 02 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
Jun 24 | Shirley Davenport | Undisclosed amount |
Jun 24 | Mazey Davenport | Undisclosed amount |