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From Rescue to Resource: Join the Winchester SPCA


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Host Janet Michael visits the Winchester SPCA — the original home of her own dogs, Briscoe and Miller — for a conversation with Executive Director Lavenda Denney about the organization's growing campus, April membership drive, and the community programs that make them more than just a shelter.

Topics Covered

  • The Winchester SPCA Campus — Located at 111 Feathered Lane in Winchester, the campus includes an adoption center, a 10,000 sq. ft. thrift store, a small vet clinic, an intake building, and a free coffee bar (with a second one coming soon to the lobby, courtesy of Timber's Cafe)
  • What They Do — Primarily dogs and cats, but will accept any domestic animal; all wildlife is referred to Blue Ridge Wildlife Center
  • April Membership Drive — Memberships start at $25 (seniors) and go up to $1,000 (lifetime); members receive 10% off at the thrift store and voting rights at the annual meeting
  • Pet First Aid Kits — Free mini kits available to existing members during April; includes tick remover, antiseptic wipes, quick-reference first aid facts, and more
  • No-Kill Shelter — Winchester SPCA has been no-kill since 2014, achieving a 98% save rate last year
  • Transfer Program — The SPCA pulls animals from other shelters where they may face space-related euthanasia
  • Volunteers — Nearly 500 active volunteers; 2026 Volunteer of the Year: Bill Shanholtz
  • Foster-to-Adopt Program — Animals with uncertain behavioral histories can go home on a trial basis before adoption is finalized
  • Meet Mirabel — A sweet senior dog currently available for adoption; best suited as an only pet in a quiet home
  • Janet's Adoption Story — Janet shares how she came in as a foster and walked out with two puppies

How to Get Involved

  • Become a member: winchesterspca.org → Membership
  • Visit: 111 Feathered Lane, Winchester, VA
  • Follow on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok
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The Valley TodayBy Janet Michael