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ABOUT US

MISSION

Provide and promote the humane treatment of animals through humane education, animal protection, and community service. Our duty is to the orphaned, abused, neglected, and unwanted animals of St. Croix, US Virgin Islands.

VISION

  •  Provide an open-admissions animal shelter to the people and animals of St Croix, so that all animals on St Croix always have a humane option. 

  • Find suitable furever homes for as many animals as possible.

  • Avoid animals entering the shelter system by offering intervention services that help keep pets in their homes.

  • Advocate, educate and promote  animal welfare issues and humane treatment within the community.

  • Lead by example in terms of animal welfare standards by using the best practices in animal sheltering.

  • Provide low-cost, accessible and affordable veterinary care for the people, their pets and the homeless animals of St Croix.

  • Provide an inclusive, supportive and progressive work environment that prioritizes the mental and physical health of our employees.

  • Acknowledge and remain actively mindful of the history and cultural framework of the Virgin Islands of the United States, and work within that framework, not against it. 

OUR HISTORY, OUR FUTURE

For over 50 years, the St Croix Animal Welfare Center has been the only open-admissions shelter on the island of St Croix. We have evolved from a small shelter operating out of a donated residential house, to a mature organization with over 30 full and part-time employees.

In 2015-2016, with the opening of our low-cost community clinic, we began transitioning from an “animal control” organization, to a true animal welfare organization, by increasing our live release rate from 20% in 2012, to over 75% in 2022 and beyond, while still maintaining open-admissions status.

However, the journey has not been easy. In 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated the island of St Croix and destroyed our former Clifton Hill location. After several years, the shelter, clinic and adoptions center are still housed in our temporary facilities. 

But hope is on the horizon. We are currently fundraising in order to build our permanent home at Castle Coakley. This 5.5 acre campus will host a low-cost clinic, an adoptions center, a dedicated humane education “Pawvillion”, an animal admissions center and a public dog park. Ever mindful of the past, we are also developing a historical walking tour through the colonial ruins that will acknowledge the history of the property and pay tribute to the enslaved people who suffered there.

With the increased space, increase in humane eduction opportunities, increased veterinary capacity, and increased behavioral enrichments for homeless animals at Castle Coakley, we aim to reach a “no-kill” shelter status by 2030.

OUR NEW HOME AT ESTATE CASTLE COAKLEY