Mission

Bringing help, hope, and healing to at-risk animals and the people who love them.

Founder of St. Francis APS

HISTORY 

In 1971, our founder Helen Galantiere walked away from a successful corporate career to help animals. Inspired by her days screening potential foster families for kids, she hatched St. Francis Animal Protection Society.

We received charitable nonprofit status in March of 1972.

Helen built a rescue organization without a physical facility, instead placing at-risk cats and dogs in foster homes to receive treatment, training, and TLC. She made sure unfixed animals were spayed or neutered, and educated her community about proper care of companion animals through "Animal World," a weekly column in the Marin Independent Journal.

While times have changed, our commitment to at-risk animals remains the same. We bring help, hope, and healing to animals and the people love them.

A volunteer-run, foster-based animal rescue and advocacy group, we serve the Greater Bay Area. We approach rescue with an open heart, an open mind, and an innovative spirit.

Together, we engage, educate, and empower our community in the fight for our most vulnerable cats and dogs.