Our Demographics
LifeLine is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) for the betterment of the organization, our community and the field of animal welfare. To remain accountable for this commitment internally and to our community, we are sharing the race/ethnicity of our staff, management and Board of Directors. This transparency is one of the ways we are ensuring a quantifiable commitment to DEI as a core value of the organization.
Race/Ethnicity
(All Staff)
Race/Ethnicity
(Management)
Race/Ethnicity
(Board of Directors)
All Staff Age Ranges
2002
LifeLine Animal Project was founded
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2013
LifeLine began managing two Altanta county metro shelters
LifeLine was awarded the contracts to manage two open-admission municipal shelters: Fulton County Animal Services and DeKalb County Animal Services.
2017
DeKalb County Animal Services opens a brand new building
DeKalb County Animal Services completes construction on a brand new building in Chamblee. The new building boasts a much more public-friendly experience, with numerous outdoor play yards, bright and spacious dog kennels, and an interactive cat room.
2019
The LifeLine Community Animal Center opens
The LifeLine Community Animal Center opens its doors after 2 years of construction. The 100,000 square foot facility is home to an adoption center and full-service veterinary clinic.
LifeLine's Staff
Gender (All Staff)
Identify as Female
78%
Identify as Male
21%
Prefer Not to Answer
1%
Gender (Board of Directors)
Identify as Female
76%
Identify as Male
24%