The Bergen Record

Shelter faces shortage of funds, volunteers

Save the Animals Rescue Team II facing closure

- Manahil Ahmad NorthJerse­y.com USA TODAY NETWORK – NEW JERSEY

Save the Animals Rescue Team II, a nonprofit animal shelter in Englewood, is on the brink of closing due to a significant decline in donations and a shortage of volunteers.

Diane Errichiell­o, a dedicated volunteer of 20 years, expressed grave concerns about the organizati­on’s financial situation.

“Donations are way down and not covering our expenses. For example, our Christmas donation drive was a huge disappoint­ment. We received only half of what we used to get in the past,” Errichiell­o said. This sharp decline in financial support has put immense strain on the shelter’s operations, she said.

Founder and President Marge Kayne echoed Errichiell­o’s sentiments, highlighti­ng the challenges posed by inflation and the increasing cost of goods. “Shots, medication, food – prices for everything have gone up,” Kayne said. The rising costs have exacerbate­d the shelter’s financial woes, she said, making it increasing­ly difficult to provide for the animals in its care.

Currently, START II houses 25 to 30 animals, including seven goldendood­les, a husky, and several cats. Some of these animals have been at the shelter for over a year, as adoptions have slowed significantly.

If the shelter is forced to close, the fate of these animals will hang in the balance.

Kayne revealed that the organizati­on would have to contact other societies about relocating them, adding to the uncertaint­y and stress faced by both the shelter and the animals.

Without a significant increase in volunteers to assist with fundraisin­g efforts and essential administra­tive tasks such as managing the website and social media platforms, START II may be forced to shut down permanentl­y. Kayne emphasized that without additional support, the shelter may be compelled to merge with another rescue group so they can share operationa­l costs.

This is not the first time the shelter has faced hardships. In 2021, the shelter was entirely renovated. It had to ask for help from the community to repair the aging facility, tend to its cats and dogs, and find a grant writer who could apply for more funding.

“Donations are way down and not covering our expenses. For example, our Christmas donation drive was a huge disappoint­ment. ”

Diane Errichiell­o

Animals Rescue Team II volunteer

Kayne urged the Englewood community to rally together in support of the shelter.

Whether through volunteeri­sm, donations or spreading awareness on social media, every contributi­on makes a difference in ensuring the continued operation of this vital organizati­on, she said.

To volunteer or donate, visit START II’s website at

sites.google.com/view/save-the-animals-rescueteam-2. The shelter can be reached at (732) 330 6692.

 ?? PROVIDED BY SAVE THE ANIMALS ?? Kobe the husky at Save the Animals in Englewood.
PROVIDED BY SAVE THE ANIMALS Kobe the husky at Save the Animals in Englewood.

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