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The Litterbox Report
CYA
directors and members are discouraged because the BC SPCA
routinely fails to respond adequately to reasonable complaints against
it. In fact, sometimes the SPCA refuses to respond to complaints
at all. The public, donors, volunteers and staff deserve meaningful
discussion with the SPCA when issues arise. All institutional
bureaucracies know that a single letter represents the same viewpoint
many times over in the general population. Those who take time to
put thoughts to paper expect at least a response and many expect
action to follow. It's a reasonable expectation to have of a charity
organization, particularly one that has professional community relations
staff and a variety of consultants at head office.
CYA has wondered where all
of these resolved complaints and unanswered letters go, so it has
decided to find out and report those findings on this site. Therefore,
we are calling for copies from your files. If you have retained
letters you've written to the SPCA that have gone unattended in
the past, please forward them to us. You can also write directly
to us with records of other contacts you have made that have left
your issues unresolved. We will collate the material and issue a
report card about the issues, trends and findings from within it.
If your complaint or attempt at making contact with the SPCA
landed in the litterbox, scoop it out of there and deposit it with
CYA. We will get back to you, whether or not your check is
in the mail.
CYA has received a number
of complaints that site visitors have previously sent to the BCSPCA.
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