Central Coast Animal Care Facility Inc.:
Central Coast Animal Care Facility Inc.

Central Coast Animal Care Facility Inc.

This charity operates an animal management facility and dog rescue in Maitland, receiving stray animals and public surrenders from local councils. They provide care and work to find new homes for a variety of animals.

ABN: 25966734290

Founded on ,
registered as a charity on the
ACNC Charity Register
since .

How This Charity Supports the Community

Central Coast Animal Care Facility Inc. is a registered not-for-profit charity dedicated to animal welfare, operating a no-kill dog rescue in Maitland and shelter in East Maitland, New South Wales. The organisation focuses on rescuing, caring for, and rehoming abandoned, stray, and surrendered animals from various councils and pounds across the region. Their work significantly reduces euthanasia rates by providing a safe haven and comprehensive care for animals in need.

Mission and Vision

The mission of Central Coast Animal Care Facility Inc. is to provide compassionate care and shelter to vulnerable animals, ensuring they receive medical attention, socialisation, and a chance to find loving, permanent homes. Their vision is a community where every animal is valued, protected, and given the opportunity to thrive in a safe environment.

Main Objectives

  • Rescue and shelter stray, abandoned, and surrendered animals.
  • Reduce euthanasia rates by operating a no-kill facility.
  • Provide veterinary care and rehabilitation for injured or sick animals.
  • Promote responsible pet ownership through community education and outreach.
  • Facilitate the rehoming of animals by matching them with suitable adopters.
  • Support foster care programs to improve animal wellbeing before adoption.

Benefiting Groups

The primary beneficiaries are stray and surrendered animals of all kinds, including dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small animals. The organisation also serves the local community by providing a resource for safe animal management and promoting animal welfare awareness. Prospective pet owners and foster carers benefit from access to healthy, well-socialised animals ready for adoption.

Services and Activities

  • Operation of the Maitland Animal Management Facility, providing shelter and care for incoming animals.
  • Medical treatment and rehabilitation in partnership with veterinary clinics.
  • Community outreach programs to educate about animal welfare and responsible pet ownership.
  • Adoption services, including meet-and-greet sessions to ensure compatibility between animals and adopters.
  • Foster care programs that allow animals to live temporarily in home environments to improve their social skills and wellbeing.
  • Volunteer and staff recruitment to support ongoing animal care and administrative functions.
  • Encouraging community involvement through donations and partnerships with local organisations.

Communities and Groups They Support

Take a Look at Their Work

Explore the Work of Central Coast Animal Care Facility Inc. Through Images and Stories

Discover how Central Coast Animal Care Facility Inc. creates safer communities through their work. Visit their social media channels to follow their daily efforts, updates, and inspiring stories making a real impact.

Maitland Animal Management Facility: Breaking the Pound Stigma with Love and Rehabilitation

Steve from Maitland Animal Management and Central Coast Animal Care Facility challenges pound stigmas by showcasing their compassionate approach. Their small dog rescue Maitland facility features air-conditioned catteries, outdoor play areas, adoption gardens, and personality-filled spaces with plants and animal statues.

Every animal receives hourly rotation, exercise time, and walks from volunteers. They specialise in rehabilitating feral cats—spending countless hours using treats, scratchers, and gentle handling to transform frightened animals into adoptable pets. Their nine-cat rehabilitation enclosure demonstrates their “every life matters” philosophy.

From beagle litters to Rottweilers, puppies to senior animals, all receive love, veterinary care, and individual attention whilst awaiting forever homes.

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Get Involved & Make a Difference

See FAQs about donating to Central Coast Animal Care Facility Inc.:

How do they use the donations received?

They use the donations to ensure the ongoing veterinary care of surrendered or stray dogs and cats across Maitland, Cessnock, and the Hunter Regions. This includes extensive vet treatment and rehabilitation for animals who have been neglected or abused.

Are donations to Central Coast Animal Care Facility Inc. tax deductible?

Yes, as a registered charity, your sponsorship is tax deductible.

How much do they need to cover yearly vet and training costs?

Their vet and training costs are over $100,000 per year.

What additional benefit do donors receive if they subscribe?

Donors who subscribe will receive a monthly newsletter to keep them up to date with how they are helping to make a difference to an animal's life.

Why do they ask for donations equivalent to a cup of coffee?

They suggest forgoing one cup of coffee per week to help them make a difference because every single donation fuels and funds their not-for-profit work, providing a better life for these animals.

How can someone contact them for more information about donations?

For more information about donations, please contact them at the email address: ccanimalcarefacility@gmail.com.

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