A Program of the Central PA Animal Alliance
Rescue, Redemption, Love, and HOPE
at both ends of the leash
With over 15 years of saving lives, HOPE was launched in March of 2005 in an effort to help more homeless dogs find their way into forever homes.
Shelters are overflowing with homeless dogs in desperate need of forever homes
Create a program that pairs inmates with homeless dogs who need training by supporting them with professional trainers, volunteers, and prison staff.
Abandoned dogs are now trained and ready to be adopted into forever homes. Inmates are given a sense of meaning and purpose while being able to make a positive impact in society.
We offer free training for life for each HOPE dog. This means that at any point of time, adopters may contact us about behavioral issues and we will send a trainer to their home at no cost to them.
The Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance (CPAA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to save the lives of dogs in central Pennsylvania through rescuing, fostering, adoptions, training through its Hounds of Prison Education (HOPE) training and rehabilitation program at the State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill (SCI-Camp Hill), and public outreach and education on responsible pet ownership.