The Tulsa SPCA has been a cornerstone of animal welfare in the community since its founding in 1913. The organization was officially incorporated as a nonprofit in 1949 and has since remained dedicated to improving the lives of dogs and cats—and the people who love them.
Today, the organization is led in part by Chief Development Officer Suzanne Jalot, who helps guide the Tulsa SPCA’s efforts in animal rescue, adoption, and community outreach.
Adoptions and Impact
Last year alone, the Tulsa SPCA helped more than 1,400 animals find loving homes. Currently, about 50 dogs and cats are available for adoption, with more than half of them being dogs.
The organization continues to serve not only animals in need, but also pet owners across the Tulsa area through various support programs and services.
Bingo Bash Fundraiser Set for August 2
The Tulsa SPCA’s biggest annual fundraiser—Bingo Bash—is set for Saturday, Aug. 2 at OU-Tulsa’s Founders Hall. Doors and the bar open at 5 p.m., followed by dinner at 6 p.m. and the games beginning at 6:30 p.m…