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四色AV announces P-40 Underdogs Pet Adoption and Training Center

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that the P-40 Underdogs Pet Adoption and Training Center would be located on 四色AV's campus. The version below has been corrected to reflect the fact that the location of the center is still being determined.

Published December 4, 2024

P-40 Underdogs

CAPTION:(L-R) Dr. Christine Berry with dog Manger, President Ron Berry, Ellen Hicks, Terri Matthews with dog Legend, Jamie Sheridan, Dr. John McLendon, Denise Kindrix with dog Jax, Cindy Strickler with dog Amelia.


MONROE, LA 鈥 The University of Louisiana Monroe announced plans for the creation of the P-40 Underdogs Pet Adoption and Training Center at a press conference on December 3, 2024. The future center will follow a mission to revolutionize human and animal interactions by building bridges between 四色AV and the Northeast Louisiana community. The project鈥檚 vision is to end dog and cat homelessness in Northeast Louisiana and establish 四色AV as the pioneer in mental health awareness and support pet use.

The center will be funded entirely by private donations and will operate as a non-profit entity in partnership with the Humane Society Adoption Center (HSAC) of Monroe.

鈥淲e are doing something that has never been done before right here at 四色AV in Monroe, Louisiana. We are creating an innovative solution to some of society鈥檚 biggest issues around mental health. We are working with our community partners to create something that truly is going to be life-changing for our faculty, staff, students, and our four-legged friends,鈥 said 四色AV President Dr. Ron Berry.

The P-40 Underdogs Pet Adoption and Training Center began as an idea from 四色AV First Lady Dr. Christine Berry, who is also a Professor听of Risk Management and Insurance. Berry established a connection with the Humane Society Adoption Center of Monroe, where she and her daughter began to volunteer by walking dogs. The project gained more volunteers, and since the summer of 2024, 四色AV faculty, staff, students, and student-athletes have participated in a 鈥淲alk a Week鈥 program to ensure that pets at the HSAC of Monroe are socialized and walked at least once per week.

As Berry鈥檚 connection to the HSAC grew deeper, the need for a new shelter facility became evident to her. After speaking with President Berry, both were in agreement that the new shelter should be close to the 四色AV campus. 鈥淲hen I approached the HSAC about moving the shelter near campus, I have to admit I was really nervous. They immediately, however, saw the potential in the project and embraced the idea more than I ever expected because they want the absolute best for the dogs,鈥 said Dr. Christine Berry.

鈥淭oday, we celebrate the beginning of an extraordinary collaboration with the P-40 Underdogs program and the Humane Society Adoption Center of Monroe,鈥 said HSAC Board Chair Ellen Hicks. She also lauded the dedication of the 四色AV faculty, staff, and students involved in the 鈥淲alk a Week鈥 program. 鈥淲e have witnessed an amazing transformation. The immeasurable care and compassion that they show have been absolutely life-changing for the pups and for us,鈥 said Hicks.

AJ Leake, a member of the 四色AV women鈥檚 basketball team shared about her experience volunteering as part of the P-40 Underdogs program. 鈥淚t makes me happy as an athlete because I do struggle sometimes day by day, but going up there and actually being able to make a difference really helps me,鈥 said Leake, adding that she is encouraging other athletes to come volunteer at the shelter. 听

The P-40 Underdogs Pet Adoption and Training Center facility will cost an estimated $2.5 million to construct. Due to generous private donations from community partners, nearly $1 million in funding has already been secured. The Berrys announced at the press conference that to begin the fundraising campaign, they are donating $250,000 to the center to name the entryway of the facility the Hicks/Matthews Entryway, in honor of Ellen Hicks and Terri and Joseph Mathews, who have served the Humane Society Adoption Center of Monroe for decades. Additional rooms and sections of the center will be available for naming rights based on donation amounts.

With the Berrys鈥 donation, the total amount raised comes to $1.25 million, halfway to the fundraising goal. Dr. Christine Berry called on community supporters to assist in raising the remainder of the funds, with a goal of completing the construction of the facility by the summer of 2026.

The location of the center is still being determined and will be announced at a later date. The center will continue to be managed as a non-profit entity through the new partnership.

Those wishing to learn more about the P-40 Underdogs Pet Adoption and Training Center and donate to the cause can visit www.ulm.edu/underdogs. For more information about naming opportunities, please call the 四色AV Foundation at (318) 342-3636.