Broward Animal Control Adoption
CLEAR THE SHELTERS: AN INCREDIBLE DAY FOR FAMILIES AND PETS!
Clear the Shelters will return on Saturday, July 23 and through this adoption campaign, we hope that all of our currently adoptable pets will find new, loving homes. It is an incredible day for families and pets across Broward County.
WHAT: The Humane Society of Broward County will participate as an official Clear the Shelters partner alongside Telemundo and NBC6. We will offer no-cost adoptions.
WHEN: Saturday, July 23 from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM
WHERE:2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
INFO: Viewers can visit nbcmiami.com to access more information about Clear the Shelters, including the full list of local participating animal shelters
ADOPTION: A real-time pet “Adoption Tracker” – posted on ClearTheShelters.com – will record the total number of pets that are adopted across all participating markets
SOCIAL: Use the hashtag #ClearTheShelters to follow the effort on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Clear the Shelters themed Snapchat filters will be activated on July 23. Spanish-language viewers can use the hashtag #DesocuparLosAlbergues
Thank you to all who helped make Clear the Shelters an unforgettable day back in 2015, especially all the families who adopted a new furry friend! Clear the Shelters is about communities working together to help families have the opportunity to adopt a family pet and for deserving animals to get a second chance at life, which is exactly what we did last year! It doesn’t get better than that and we’re proud to have partnered with our local stations and NBCUniversal to inspire our community to take action. We hope 2016 is even better!
About Clear the Shelters
Clear the Shelters is a first-of-its-kind nationwide pet adoption drive that resulted in nearly 10, 000 animals finding new homes through an unprecedented partnership between the NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations.
Clear the Shelters helps to address the overcrowding issues that local animal shelters typically experience in the summer months because of spring litters.