On December 26, 2024
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Rutland County Humane Society plans new “Home for Hope” in Brandon

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PITTSFORD — The Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) is moving forward with plans for its new “Home for Hope,” announcing a purchase and sale agreement for a historic building at 18 Jones Drive in Brandon. The 15,000-square-foot structure, built in 1923 and part of the former Brandon Training School complex, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The building’s open floor plan offers flexibility in designing a modern, efficient facility for housing homeless animals and delivering pet services to Rutland County residents. Repurposing this existing structure is expected to save RCHS an estimated $1.5 to $2 million compared to constructing a new facility. The purchase, funded through RCHS Reserve Funds, reflects the organization’s commitment to sustainable, cost-effective solutions.

“The current building has outlived its ability to provide safe and efficient housing for the animals entrusted to our care,” said Interim Executive Director Mei Mei Brown. “We feel strongly that we could not find a better place to meet our mission and values.”

RCHS Interim Board President John Liccardi added, “This opportunity represents both a cost-effective solution and a combined service to the people of Rutland County.”

Preserving history, preparing for the future

As part of the development process, the building is undergoing a Phase 1 Environmental Study and Structural Assessment to ensure it can meet RCHS’s needs. Pending approval by the Town of Brandon and the District 1 Act 250 office, the organization anticipates closing on the property in March 2025.

RCHS plans to launch a capital campaign later in 2025 to fund renovations. The project aims to create a facility to serve the community and its animals for 50 years or more.

For more information, visit: rchsvt.org.

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