Neighborhood Pets
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Our Team

"Our passion for our work, you can't beat it. We believe in it with all our heart."

Siobhan Linville

Assistant Director
Email: development@neighborhoodpetscle.org

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Siobhan Linville grew up on the west side of Cleveland. She still lives there, in what is now Ward 16. Linville is a proud graduate of St. Joseph Academy and holds a B.A. in Communication from Cleveland State University.

She became involved in the local animal welfare community in 2012, first volunteering at the City of Cleveland Kennel and with Friends of the Cleveland Kennel. She went on to join the Neighborhood Pets team when the program was launched. 

​In her free time, she loves to travel, read, garden, experience all that Cleveland has to offer, and spend time with her dogs, Mocha and Fiona.

Hours

Resource Center:
Tuesday 12-4pm
Thursday 12-4pm
Saturday 10am-2pm

Wellness Center:
by appointment

Telephone

216-505-5853
ADDRESS
​3711 E 65th St
Cleveland, OH 44105

Email

info@neighborhoodpetscle.org
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​Neighborhood Pets is a 501(c)3, nonprofit organization. EIN# 27-2026307
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our Philosophy
    • Our Team
    • Our Supporters
    • Our Clients
    • Our Impact
  • Our Services
    • Pet Food Pantry
    • Vaccine Clinics
    • Spay/Neuter Program
    • Free Information/Training
    • Euthanasia Assistance
    • Pricing
  • Other Resources
    • Lost & Found
  • Donate
    • Annual Fund
  • Contact
    • Volunteer
  • Media
  • Shop
    • Apparel
    • CLOSEOUT
    • Accessories
    • Flea Prevention