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CARE STL is a no-kill, open-admission shelter committed to saving and caring for the unwanted, abused, neglected, and homeless companion animals of the City of St. Louis.

OUR MISSION

CARE STL exists to create a supportive community rooted in collaboration, compassion, and caring for people and animals.

OUR VISION

CARE STL envisions a world where all animals are nurtured in body, mind, and heart.

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OUR CORE VALUES

Our core values involve providing progressive programs and services to the St. Louis City community by:

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  • Providing humane treatment and care for all companion animals

  • Protecting animals from abuse and neglect and rehabilitating those animals

  • Respect for the dignity and worth of all animal life by providing education regarding the prevention of animal cruelty

  • Proclaim that population control killing isn't an act of kindness and that animals have a right to a dignified life

  • Promote the health and safety of our employees, volunteers, donors, and the public

OUR STORY

The Evolution of CARE STL: From Gasconade Dog Pound to Compassionate Leadership

In January 2012, the Department of Agriculture compelled the City of St. Louis to comply with the Canine Cruelty Prevention Act. As a result, the City Gasconade Dog Pound, previously a facility with inadequate conditions that contributed to the spread of disease and harmed the animals, was closed to the public. It had been used as a holding facility and euthanasia center for animal-aggressive dogs and those that had bitten people. The closure was a pivotal moment, highlighting the need for reform in the city’s animal care system.

Weng Horak, the visionary Founder and CEO of the Center for Animal Rescue and Enrichment of St. Louis (CARE STL), recognized the opportunity to create a more compassionate and community-centered approach to animal welfare. A BIPOC-led organization, CARE STL was founded in 2018 by Weng, an Asian-American immigrant who arrived in St. Louis in 2009. Weng's deep commitment to both people and animals, as well as her desire to transform the landscape of animal rescue, led to the creation of CARE STL, which today operates the City of St. Louis Animal Care and Control facility with an impressive live release rate of 98%.

Under Weng’s leadership, CARE STL has become a beacon of hope for the city’s animals. Weng is a passionate advocate for implementing the City of St. Louis's animal regulation ordinances, including spay and neuter laws, pet rabies registration, and microchipping services for St. Louis residents. She works closely with the City of St. Louis Department of Health to ensure the enforcement of these laws and to uphold the city’s commitment to animal care and control.

A forward-thinking, results-driven leader, Weng holds a Master of Business Administration from the Philippine School of Business Administration and certifications as a Certified Public Accountant and an ISO Certified Internal Auditor. With over 28 years of progressive experience in finance, accounting, HR, and operations, Weng brings a unique blend of expertise to her leadership role.

Weng’s innovative leadership has earned her national recognition. In 2020, her work with the City of St. Louis Animal Care shelter was celebrated through various media outlets, including People Magazine, USA Today, Access Hollywood, NBC, and KSDK's Making a Difference segment on Channel 5 News. These accolades were a testament to the impact of her compassionate leadership. She was also invited to speak at the Best Friends National Conference, where she shared her expertise on transforming municipal shelters into no-kill facilities.

The transition of the City of St. Louis Animal Care and Control facility to CARE STL was formalized in October 2018 when the City Department of Health accepted Weng's proposal to manage the city shelter. Weng Horak, who had been deeply involved in the animal welfare community for years, submitted a proposal that would reshape the city's approach to animal care. Under her stewardship, the shelter was officially rebranded and restructured, marking the birth of CARE STL as we know it today. This transition from the City Gasconade Dog Pound to CARE STL was a defining moment in the city’s commitment to compassionate animal care.

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