Historical information - introduction of the new N.O.A.H. programs
The new facility of the Northwest Organization for Animal Help (N.O.A.H.)
opened in May of 2003. Quickly, we have become known for our innovative programs and approach to helping animals in Northwestern Washington.
Today the unique, appealing, and highly visible facility is seen by an average of
52,000 vehicles passing everyday on Interstate-5. In 2006, an electronic readerboard, at a cost of $43,000, was installed allowing us to "communicate" with passersby. This large, one time investment has allowed us to "talk" daily to a huge audience effortlessly. Since installation, our foot traffic, volunteer numbers, and spay/neuter appointments have soared.
- ADOPTION PROGRAM: Since opening in May 2003, over 4,900 dogs and cats have entered our program and been given a new opportunity for a loving home through our adoption program.
- SPAY / NEUTER PROGRAM: Since opening, over 15,000 dogs and cats have been spayed or neutered - forever more impacting and reducing the number of homeless pets in our community.
- VOLUNTEER PROGRAM: The community has embraced our positive approach and we have attracted gifted people, groups, and businesses inspiring a spirit of giving and helping.
- FACILITY: Great care was taken with facility design and decor to overcome the traditional impressions of animal welfare organizations.
- COMMUNITY: We strive to promote our programs and encourage a community spirit of positive pet/human relationships.

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