AWA buys land next door to secure open space

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The Animal Welfare Association (AWA) – South Jersey’s oldest and largest no-kill animal shelter – has purchased five acres of undeveloped land next to its campus at Cooper Road and Centennial Boulevard in Voorhees.

The property, two lots known as 9 and 10, will remain undeveloped for now. AWA leaders say the purchase is part of a long-term vision to protect the environment around the shelter while ensuring space is available for thoughtful, sustainable growth in the future.

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“Securing this nearby land is a proactive step to protect the environment around our shelter and to plan wisely for the future,” said AWA Executive Director Laura Houston. “This land represents more than just open space. It’s an investment in the well-being of our animals, our team and the broader community we serve.”

While no immediate development is planned, the AWA is considering walking trails for public use and for a safe space for pets, staff and visitors to enjoy the outdoors. The land will also serve as a sanctuary for local wildlife – including the deer that already roam the area – and will remain free from commercial development.

The AWA believes the land purchase gives it flexibility to respond to community needs in the future while maintaining the shelter’s commitment to a calm, natural environment for its animals and visitors.

Founded as a private, nonprofit, the AWA operates South Jersey’s largest low-cost pet clinic and adoption center, along with its no-kill shelter. It receives no national funding and relies on local donations to support programs such as adoptions, veterinary care, trap-neuter-return, pet therapy and humane education.

For more information, visit www.awanj.org.

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