We’re hearing from more creative kids in Buffalo!
From SPCA Humane Educator Katherine: “We had two groups of students from the Charter School of Applied Technology (CSAT) visit us in March for their visual arts class. They took photos of the animals and made them into posters promoting adoption!”






Thank you to Digital Arts Teacher Lauren at CSAT for sharing this impressive work, and thanks to the students for helping us picture our beautiful animals in such a unique, contemporary way!
–Gina Lattuca, SPCA Chief Communications Officer


Veterans Day 2021 — After almost 30 years of holding a role that serves the public in some way, I’m never without gratitude. I began my social service career following military service, and while the two may seem quite different, they are actually more similar than not. These days I wake up and look forward to the moments and challenges that come with being the Vice President of Veterinary Services at the SPCA Serving Erie County, and around Veterans Day I tend to lean heavily towards reflection. This year, I thought I’d share a few thoughts on what being a veteran off of the battlefield looks like through my eyes.
To those who served, and for those who love the men and women who have served, Veterans Day is more than just a holiday, and for some (myself included) it is a time of reflection on years of service and the impact that service has on the work in which we are involved now. The ongoing pandemic may be fostering an environment in which resilience is front and center, but this year seemed to call for a written reflection on the ways in which my military service shows up in my work as an animal welfare professional. Dogs and cats are very different than tanks and battlefields, yes. But the basics of teamwork, trust, and training span across different industries where veterans may find themselves serving in a different capacity.























Finally, after many, many months, volunteer teams were able to make in-person visits to other front line workers at stress-relief events, and continue to do so. SPCA volunteer teams were able to work their healing magic with those performing their own healing magic, working the front lines at Kenmore Mercy, Mercy, Mount St. Mary’s, and Sisters Hospital, and Spectrum Health Services. Wegmans also jumped aboard, asking that therapy visits be made during stress-relief events for their workers.























