Somers Animal Hospital

How do we stand out from the rest, when most veterinary hospital missions and visions are essentially the same? Routinely hospitals strive for excellence in everything they do, exceptional client service, exceptional veterinary and ancillary care, maintaining this excellence through continuing education and keeping abreast of technological advances. It is not uncommon to see hospitals state they look to “set the standards in veterinary and pet care.”
What then is the difference between hospitals? What do these words really mean? Not only does the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) already clearly define what these 900 Standards are in Veterinary and Pet Care, but also they regulate and hold their accredited hospitals accountable to meet and exceed these standards.

The AAHA standards are the metric to which we constantly measure the worth of our hospital. We voluntarily choose to be AAHA accredited because it is the model by which we want to be recognized, defining our brand and our character. We want your pets’ caregivers to be held to the highest possible standards in veterinary care. Pets do not choose their veterinary hospital, pet parents do. AAHA is their voice. Accreditation indicates that we are serious, unwavering, and a dedicated part of a team larger than ourselves. A team of 15% of veterinary hospitals throughout the United States and Canada that hope to someday raise the bar for all veterinary practices by making AAHA Standards a state and province-wide requirement. Our goal is for pet parents to demand nothing less from their pets’ healthcare providers because we expect nothing less from ourselves and for our patients and their families. Accreditation is not about standing out; it is about standing up for the care and safety of pets as well as upholding our own moral and ethical character in our community.

Keep Somers Beautiful

Keep Somers Beautiful is a group of Somers residents who are dedicated to finding solutions to keep Somers Litter free.    In December of 2017, the Somers Litter Task Force became the non-profit organization, Citizens for the Beautification of Somers, Inc.  The Somers Litter Task Force accepts tax-deductible financial donations, and is always looking for dedicated volunteers to help keep the roads in Somers litter-free

P.O. Box 92
Lincolndale, NY 10540
Lincolndale, New York 10540 

914-486-0355 (Main)

Best Bullies

Non Profit Animal rescue

130 Colonial Parkway
Yonkers, NY 10710 

Website

9147790334

Friends of Karen

 

Judith Factor

Executive Director

The mission of Friends of Karen is to provide emotional, financial and advocacy support to children with a life threatening illness and their families.

118 Titicus Road
Purdys, NY 10578 

Website

914-617-4041 (Main)

YMCA

The YMCA of CNW is committed to youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. It is a charitable, not-for-profit organization that welcomes all people regardless of age, race religion, or economic status and strives to enrich each and every life through a unique, dynamic combination of programs that strengthens spirit, mind, and body.

 

Summer Day Camp – YMCA Camp Combe at 684 Peekskill Hollow Road, Putnam Valley, NY 10579  ssullivan@ymca-cnw.org.

Early Learning Centers – Association Office address 148 Hamilton Ave, White Plains, NY 10601.

2051 Baldwin Road
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 

Website

914-276-2398

At Home In Somers

 

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PO Box 386
Somers, NY 10589 

Website

914-719-2082 (Main)

Somers Land Trust

The Somers Land Trust (SLT) is a non-profit organization committed to preserving open space in the Town of Somers.  The SLT and its dedicated members work to protect the natural landscape of our town through stewardship and advocacy activities.

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