Young-Williams Animal Center
Amber Mullins has a diverse background in animal welfare and fundraising, with experience in marketing, database management, event coordination, and volunteer management. Currently serving as the Data and Stewardship Manager at Young-Williams Animal Center, Amber previously held positions at Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley. With a degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Amber brings a wealth of knowledge and skills to their roles in nonprofit organizations.
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Young-Williams Animal Center
The vision of Young-Williams Animal Center is “a home for every pet.” It is the municipal shelter of the City of Knoxville and Knox County, and in 2018 officially reached "no-kill" status with a save-rate of over 90%, which translated to 8,311 animals. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Young-Williams Animal Center serves the needs of lost, unwanted, abandoned and neglected animals. The center’s mission is to lead the community to end pet homelessness, promote animal welfare and enhance the human-animal bond through the shelter and placement of animals, spay/neuter initiatives and public education of companion animal issues. Young-Williams Animal Center reminds pet owners to spay and neuter their pets.