The Remarkable Impact of Cat Sanctuaries on Animal Welfare
Cats have been a beloved symbol of intelligence, loyalty, and companionship for centuries. While most of us enjoy their presence in our day-to-day lives, their
Explore Lisa Winters’ pivotal role in the PCAP program, empowering women, children, and AIDS patients in the South Bronx through comprehensive support and care.
Cats have been a beloved symbol of intelligence, loyalty, and companionship for centuries. While most of us enjoy their presence in our day-to-day lives, their
Virtually everyone can agree that promoting animal welfare is a cause worth supporting in some way, shape, or form. But beyond just raising awareness for
In this blog, we shine a spotlight on Lisa Winters’ deep involvement in community projects throughout her life. Explore her commitment to making a difference,
Join us as we delve into the heartwarming story of Lisa Winters and her passion for animal rescue. Explore the founding of Little Wanderers, a
In this section, we explore Lisa Winters’ impactful role as the Project Director for the PCAP program at Bronx Lebanon Hospital. Discover how this program
Lisa Winters has dedicated over 30 years to advocating for underserved populations.
Lisa's dedication extends beyond human welfare. In 2017, she founded Little Wanderers, a non-profit organization focusing on rescuing and caring for stray and feral cats in The Bronx.
Lisa's passion for serving others led her to pursue a law degree.
Throughout her life, Lisa has actively participated in various community projects.
Lisa directed the outpatient substance abuse treatment program at the Exodus Transitional Community Center in East Harlem.
As a young adult, Lisa developed a love for horses and became a competitive dressage enthusiast.