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About Us

History and Who We Are

About Us

History & Who We Are

History & Who We Are

Since opening, SAFE Haven for Cats has orchestrated the adoptions of more than 16,000 cats and kittens and spayed or neutered more than 57,000 cats, kittens, and small dogs in our clinic.

During the 2023-24 fiscal year, 1,332 cats and kittens were adopted; 7,930 cats, kittens, and small dogs were sterilized in our clinic; hundreds of animals were fed through our Pet Food Pantry; and 275 cats were temporarily housed in foster care homes.

The shelter began in the two-car, heated, and air-conditioned garage of founder Pam Miller in 1994. SAFE Haven’s first 400 cats were adopted from that garage. Five years later, SAFE Haven moved to a larger facility in a business center on Durant Road in Raleigh, opening the Triangle’s first permanent no-kill shelter for cats. In 2001, the SAFE Care Spay / Neuter Clinic was opened, a major initiative. At that time, it was the only freestanding clinic for cats in North Carolina. In 2012, SAFE Haven launched a pet food pantry to supply food to low-income households or people experiencing temporary financial hardship who are in danger of having to give up their companion animals. SAFE Haven has expanded twice and now occupies rental space in two buildings: one space for the adoption center and the other for the spay/neuter clinic.

SAFE Haven gets no government funds and relies entirely on individual donors, grants, and its own fund-raising initiatives, including the Tuxedo Cat Ball. SAFE Haven spends 83 percent of its annual budget on its programs and services. Only 17 percent goes to administrative costs. Volunteers are on-site at the Shelter and Clinic seven days a week and volunteered a combined total of 11,688 hours in 2023.

In 2023, Pam decided to pursue other opportunities and move into the next chapter of her long career in nonprofits. Her dedication to animal welfare and the community is seen every day in the faces of healthy and happy animals. After the interim leadership of Patti Godin, who has been the Senior Operations Director at SAFE Haven since 2017, Kathleen Weiner joined the organization as its new Executive Director in 2024.

Community Awards

Thank you to our community for recognizing our work to save the lives of cats in the Triangle!

2023

WRAL Voters’ Choice Awards
Best Volunteer Organization

 

2022

WRAL Voters’ Choice Awards
Best Nonprofit Organization

Second Place – Best Volunteer Organization

 

2022

News & Observer Best Of – Silver – Best Nonprofit Organization

Featured Cat

My name is Egg Hunt and I am ready for adoption. Learn more about me!
Egg Hunt
Male - Young Adult

Upcoming Events

Vaccination & Microchip Clinic

October 19 @ 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
When pets are like family, we do everything to keep them healthy and safe. Come get your cat or dog ...