MORE: JUST IN: 18 months after opening, chicken chain shuts down one of its Dayton locations With the addition of the new center, she said “significantly more volunteers will be needed to support both sites.” Nora Vondrell, executive director of SICSA, said the organization currently has 700-800 volunteers. The agency’s current location, 2600 Wilmington Pike in Kettering, is expected to remain open, according to agency officials, who added that September is the target for the groundbreaking of the new Washington Twp. The facility will house a total of 73 kennels and space for about 100 cats and would be soundproof to protect both the animals and nearby residents. ![]() MORE: Many officers may testify against Dayton suspect shot by Miami Twp. ![]() “We are excited to see this property developed and to welcome SICSA to the Washington Township community,” Lee said.
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