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AlleyCATS Alliance is a 100% non-profit society dedicated to providing rescue, rehabilitation, medical care and adoption to feral and orphaned cats and kittens throughout the Okanagan Valley.

Meet the Team that Makes AlleyCats Alliance Possible

Sue Beagle
President

When Sue was born there was already a cat in the house named Boots, a Tuxedo. Boots would lay with Sue while she had her nap in the afternoon stretched full length beside her in her crib. She lives and breathes to tell you about it! Sue believes that a house is not a home…

Theresa Nolet
Vice President

Theresa has been advocating for animals since she was a young child and credits her mother for supporting and encouraging her in pursuit of creating a difference in the lives of animals. She served as a board member on the Humane Society of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario in her early twenties and was responsible for…

Marielle Brule
Treasurer

Marielle Brule has lived with animals in her home since childhood. As a youngster, she grew up with both dogs and cats. One year early in her youth she had the fortunate opportunity to be the attending midwife for kittens born to her childhood cat Knatasha.

Cheryl Hubbard
Secretary

From a very young age, Cheryl has been a vocal advocate for animals that have no other. In her youth, there was more than one difference of opinion with her parents about which animal should be allowed to join their family. Halfway through public school, Cheryl was very blessed to have a “Big Sister” take…

Karen Hopkins
Board Member

Growing up Karen took the most interest in the classroom pets and was always asked to be the student to take them home for the summer. One year, the classroom guinea pigs were her charges and she was surprised to find five new additions to the family one morning! She played in the yard with…

Meet the Team that Makes AlleyCats Alliance Possible

Sue Beagle
President

When Sue was born there was already a cat in the house named Boots, a Tuxedo. Boots would lay with Sue while she had her nap in the afternoon stretched full length beside her in her crib. She lives and breathes to tell you about it! Sue believes that a house is not a home…

Theresa Nolet
Vice President

Theresa has been advocating for animals since she was a young child and credits her mother for supporting and encouraging her in pursuit of creating a difference in the lives of animals. She served as a board member of the Humane Society of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario in her early twenties and was responsible for…

Marielle Brule
Treasurer

Marielle Brule has lived with animals in her home since childhood. As a youngster, she grew up with both dogs and cats. One year early in her youth she had the fortunate opportunity to be the attending midwife for kittens born to her childhood cat Knatasha.

Cheryl Hubbard
Secretary

From a very young age, Cheryl has been a vocal advocate for animals that have no other. In her youth, there was more than one difference of opinion with her parents about which animal should be allowed to join their family. Halfway through public school, Cheryl was very blessed to have a “Big Sister” take…

Karen Hopkins
Board Member

Growing up Karen took the most interest in the classroom pets and was always asked to be the student to take them home for the summer. One year, the classroom guinea pigs were her charges and she was surprised to find five new additions to the family one morning! She played in the yard with…