The Board of Governors of the Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare is comprised of dedicated and caring women whose goal is to reduce the number of stray animals on Staten Island and place pets in their forever homes.

All Board Members are actively engaged in the following:

Animal Rescue

Transporting animals to Veterinarians, boarding facilities and adoption events

Screening prospective adopters, via telephone, adoption events and home visits

Making adoptions

Attending adoption events

Attending newsletter and raffle mailings

Participating in fundraising events, including: setting up tables at fairs and yard sales, selling raffles, transporting items, selling T-shirts, distributing literature and preparing and serving food.

Educating the public on animal welfare

 

No Board Member is salaried. All serve on a voluntary basis. The only compensation received is reimbursement for out of pocket expenses.

President

Clotilda (Clo) Garguilo

718-948-5623

Vice President

Laura Moskie

Treasurer

Barbara Dieckmann

Secretary

Maria Magnotti

Board Member

Danielle Garguilo

718-356-2334

STATEN ISLAND COUNCIL FOR ANIMAL WELFARE

2007 ANNUAL REPORT

 

 

Organization: Staten Island Council For Animal Welfare

Address: P.O. Box 120125, Staten Island, NY 10312

Phone:  (718) 356-2334

Fax: N/A

E-Mail: Blackie502@comcast.net

Website: www.sicaw.petfinder.org

 

The mission of the Staten Island Council mission is to rescue stray and abandoned animals, provide all necessary veterinary care for their health, and place them for adoption into loving homes.

 

The following is an overview of the income and expenses of the Staten Island Council For Animal Welfare for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2007:

 

Total Support and Revenue: 201,364

Total Expenses: 282,421

End of Year Balance Net Loss: 81,057

 

Board of Governors

 

Clo Garguilo, President

Laurie Perla, Vice President

Elizabeth Ferraro, Secretary

Barbara Dieckmann, Treasurer

Laura Moskie, Board Member

Danielle Garguilo, Board Member

 

The Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare is tax-exempt under section 501c(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Non-violence leads to the highest ethics, which is the goal of all evolution. Until we stop harming all other living beings, we are still savages.

- Thomas Edison

Board Member

Barbara Mailman

Staten Island Council for Animal Welfare

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Board Member

Tracy Parisi