Fixin The Coast was established in 2019 to directly confront animal overpopulation through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). Since then, it has developed into a high-impact spay and neuter financial provider, delivering measurable solutions for both companion animals and community cat populations.
The organization operates targeted voucher programs that remove financial barriers to sterilization, increasing access for pet owners and community caregivers alike.
In 2024, Fixin The Coast strengthened its field operations through partnerships with municipal Animal Control Officers-supporting TNR funding, fostering at-risk kittens, and coordinating transport to rescue networks and intake facilities.
As of 2026, the organization continues to expand its footprint, providing operation support to Animal Welfare Centers through volunteering, providing medical assistance, sterilization funding, and critical supply distribution.
NOTE: Some images and text have been generated or edited with ChatGPT for readability and high resolution photos, HOWEVER, most photos are local events and real life situations encountered by Fixin The Coast along with the Animal Control Officers and the general Community we serve.

Prevention and Care
- Sterilization Initiatives (TNR/Traps/Vouchers)
- Medical Interventions for homeless cats
- Transport Opportunities
- Cold Weather Shelters
- Animal Food Donations (as we have them)

Friends of Animal Control
- Provide for Animal Medical Care & TNR assistance
- Network Animals to Safety
- Training Opportunities
- Donate Animal Welfare Center/upgrade existing ones
- In-Facility Animal Care (5-day stray hold)

Community Involvement
- Support Animal Welfare Clinics
- Offer help through our network
- Provide multiple resources through our website
- Network with other rescues to provide help, as needed
- Aiding other communities during their disasters

Help Animals in Your Community
- Be Involved – Volunteer
- Surgical Recovery Fostering (injured animals)
- Support our fundraisers
- Donate directly to our nonprofit
- See Something Wrong – Say Something (Call Animal Control)

