Over 85,000 dogs and cats are euthanized in Georgia every year. This number only accounts for the recorded shelter intakes and does not include the largely rural areas of the state that have little or no access to animal controls, shelters, rescues and veterinarians. FGP raises funds and awareness to address pet overpopulation at the root cause through spay neuter. Fix Georgia Pets supports multiple projects throughout the state. Emphasis on giving goes to targeted areas with high recorded euthanasia rates, as well as areas severely lacking lifesaving resources. Fix Georgia Pets seeks to most efficiently allocate funds to projects with a greater return on resources. To date, excluding statewide Spay Days, FGP has strategically assisted in 1/3 of the state. But the work is not complete until lifesaving resources are a reality for every community.