Prevent the birth of unwanted cats and dogs through progressive spay/neuter and educational programs.
About PFOA
For animals. For the Peninsula.
Peninsula Friends of Animals has served the Olympic Peninsula since 2000, guided by a mission of prevention, care, and safe permanent homes.
Our mission
Prevention, care, and a safe way forward.
Place homeless, neglected, or abused animals in safe permanent homes.
Organizational objectives
A clear focus for the work.
PFOA’s published objectives center on humane prevention, care through adoption, and quality of life within the organization’s capacity.
Humane reduction
Reduce unwanted animal populations through humane approaches.
Shelter and care
Provide shelter and care until an animal can be adopted.
Life and quality
Protect animal life and quality of life within PFOA’s organizational capacity.
Serving since 2000
Rooted on the Olympic Peninsula.
PFOA has served the region since 2000. Its facilities reflect that continuing presence on the Peninsula.
Primary facility
Safe Haven
Safe Haven is PFOA’s primary facility, located between Sequim and Port Angeles.
Between Sequim and Port AngelesPFOA facility
Barker House
Barker House is a PFOA facility east of Sequim. Its precise location is not published here.
East of SequimHow PFOA is organized
Governance and leadership.
PFOA is governed by a Board of Directors.
The organization’s structure also includes Executive Director and Shelter Director roles.