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Officials Celebrate New Home of Local Nonprofit Project AnimalAid

Officials Celebrate New Home of Local Nonprofit Project AnimalAid


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Maya Key, Project AnimalAid, Development Director

1630A 30th Street, #256

Boulder, CO 80301

303-819-2501

www.projectanimalaid.org

Healing Has a New Home: Project AnimalAid Hosts Open House and Ribbon Cutting

BOULDER, Colo. (May 26, 2026) — Local nonprofit Project AnimalAid is opening its doors to the public on Wednesday, June 10th, from 5- 7 p.m. to celebrate the organization’s new home in Gunbarrel. With a ribbon cutting at 6 pm by local officials, Senator Judy Amabile, and Representative Karen McCormick, guests can expect drinks, refreshments, and tours of the warehouse.

Project AnimalAid is a nonprofit organization that collects surplus veterinary equipment and medical supplies from hospitals, manufacturers, and individuals and keeps them out of landfills and incinerators by redirecting them where they are needed. The organization redistributes them — free of charge — to 125 animal welfare organizations around the world, including fourteen groups in Colorado. Every donated medical supply or piece of equipment represents another opportunity for these organizations to deliver lifesaving treatment, perform critical procedures, and provide ongoing care to animals who might otherwise go without.

This move marks a major milestone in the organization’s growth and its ongoing commitment to supporting animal welfare organizations worldwide.

“We’re excited to share our mission and work with the community in this really visible way,” said Meghan Curtis, Executive Director of Project AnimalAid. “The Open House is an opportunity for the community to see the true magnitude of what redirecting items from the landfill can look like – and how it saves lives!”

After years of managing operations from a single-family home and a rented storage unit that had both reached capacity — both can no longer accept large-scale, multi-pallet donations — Project AnimalAid has moved into a dedicated 3,500-square-foot warehouse with two spacious open areas and improved vertical storage.

The new space nearly doubles the organization’s previous footprint and has the potential to quadruple storage capacity due to the increased ceiling height — greatly enhancing its ability to receive, organize and distribute in-kind donations to animal welfare partners around the world. This expansion boosts Project AnimalAid’s efficiency and strengthens its capacity to deliver vital medical and veterinary supplies while reducing waste and supporting sustainability.

“This move is about more than expanding space — it’s about expanding impact,” said Curtis. “The new warehouse represents growth in every sense: more animals helped, more nonprofits served, and fewer resources wasted. It allows us to spend less time worrying about storage space for donated medical supplies and more time focusing on saving more animals worldwide.”

To learn more or support Project AnimalAid’s mission, visit www.projectanimalaid.org.

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