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The mission of the Humane Society of Northern Kentucky, Inc. (HSNKY) is to end companion-animal homelessness in Northern Kentucky and to improve the lives of companion animals in our community through education and low-cost spay and neuter programs.
The Mission of the Humane Society of El Paso is to prevent suffering, neglect, abuse and cruelty to animals, by providing information, raising public awareness of animal issues, and promoting responsible guardianship and kindness toward all living things.
THE MISSION OF THE BITTER ROOT HUMANE ASSOCIATION IS TO PROVIDE CARING AND COMPASSIONATE SHELTER AND ENRICHMENT FOR HOMELESS COMPANION ANIMALS, FIND LOVING, LIFELONG HOMES, REUNITE PETS AND OWNERS, PROMOTE POPULATION CONTROL AND ADVOCATE FOR ALL ANIMALS.
The Humane Society of Davie County (HSDC) is committed to reducing euthanasia in our community through increased adoptions, promoting spay and neuter programs, and providing low-income pet owners with access to our food pantry.
The mission of Manistee County Humane Society is to provide shelter for homeless pets and place then in a permanent home. The organization seeks to educate the community and work through a school outreach program on the subject of pet care and the importance of spaying/neutering.
The mission of Charles Smithgall Humane Society is to shelter and find safe homes for unwanted, neglected, abandoned and abused animals; to reduce pet overpopulation, cruelty and neglect; to teach and encourage responsible pet ownership; and to advocate animal welfare.
The Humane Society of Dallas County operates a no‑kill shelter serving Dallas County; it rescues, shelters, medically cares for, and finds permanent homes for cats and dogs while promoting responsible pet ownership and spay/neuter efforts.
Woods Humane Society is an independent, nonprofit organization supported primarily through donations from individuals. With your help we nurture homeless pets as they wait for their forever families and work to improve the lives of animals in our community.
The mission of the Humane Society of Dickson County is;To give voice and shelter to unwanted, abandoned and abused animals in our community and find them forever homes. To teach the importance of spaying and neutering and educate the public in responsible pet ownership.
The Copper Country Humane Society (CCHS) is a non-profit (501c3) organization that is dedicated to the welfare and humane treatment of animals. CCHS provides the following services for Keweenaw, Baraga and Houghton Counties plus the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC). 100% of the money needed for vet care, spay/neuter and medical needs for the 900 animals CCHS cares for annually is raised through monthly fundraising events and private donations. We thank you for all the support.* CCHS is a local non–profit organization and not part of any state or national organization.*
Martin County Humane Society rescues, medically cares for, and rehomes homeless and surrendered companion animals while running a low‑cost spay/neuter clinic and community programs to reduce pet overpopulation and promote responsible pet ownership.
The Humane Society of the High Plains operates a no-kill animal shelter serving Hays, Ellis County and surrounding areas; it provides temporary shelter, adoption and foster placement, public education, and works to prevent cruelty and coordinate animal control.