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TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC IN THE PRINCIPLESAND PRACTICES OF HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS, TO INVESTIGATE AND RESOLVE ANIMAL CRUELTY AND ABUSE REPORTS, TO ASSIST PET OWNERS WITH SPAY/NEUTER OPPORTUNITIES, TO PROVIDE A CLEAN AND HEALTHY SHELTER ENVIRONMENT FOR ANIMALS WHO HAVE NO OTHER HOME
The mission of HSCC is to promote animal welfare in our community by providing shelter and compassionate care to homeless companion animals while leading our region in low-cost spay/neuter initiatives, education on the humane treatment of animals, and adoption services.
To continue to be their shelter from the storm, a safe haven for companion animals, providing food, medical care and human tenderness. To continue to enrich the lives of animals, families and communities through adoption services, education, and by taking a firm stand against animal cruelty.
LCHS is a small, private, community-based, not-for-profit organization that provides shelter for unwanted and stray animals (primarily dogs and cats) while working to end pet overpopulation, reduce the need for euthanasia, and improve the humane treatment and well-being of companion animals.
Pratt Area Humane Society operates a local animal shelter to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome dogs and cats in Pratt County. They focus on finding permanent adoptive homes, offering volunteer and community programs, and promoting spay/neuter and responsible pet ownership.
Polk County Humane Society operates a no‑kill shelter that cares for lost, abandoned, and unwanted pets and prepares them for adoption into responsible homes. The organization also works to reduce pet overpopulation and abandonment through spay/neuter promotion and community education.
To prevent cruelty to and neglect of animals within the state of Colorado through collaborating with law enforcement agencies relating to the prevention of cruelty and neglect, educating the public on animal welfare issues and advocating for the humane treatment of animals through the support of animal-friendly legislation.
The Western Pennsylvania Humane Society was founded in 1874 to protect the elderly, children and animals in our region. Today, the mission of the Western Pennsylvania Humane Society is to provide the most comprehensive, compassionate and educational services to enhance the lives of companion animals for families and the community, and to educate and prevent the cruelty of all animals in the region we serve. Our efforts include: *OPENDOOR SHELTER:We always accept any pet or animal in need. * HUMANE INVESTIGATIONS: WPHS Humane Officers investigate over 1,100 cases of neglect and abuse each year. *EDUCATION:Our staff and volunteers educate 3,000 school children about safe, ethical treatment of animals though our school outreach programs. *CLINIC:Clinics in two locations offering wellness services, low cost spay/neuter, vaccines and medications at an affordable cost. Our clinics and Humane Investigations Officers facilitate proper care of pets in our communities. *OPERATIONS:Ensures all shelter pets are properly cared for through medical care, enrichment and training. *ADOPTION:Meet Your Match - Canine-ality and Feline-ality matches pets in need of their fur-ever home with the perfect family. WPHS works with families to create a lasting, happy bond between pets and their new families. * ELLIES PET PANTRY:Provides food and other daily necessities like kitty litter and toys to families experiencing financial difficulties. Our goal is to keep pets and families together. -SENIOR CITIZENS AND SENIOR PETS:Many people in our community can benefit from the well documented benefits of having a pet in their lives. Pairing senior shelter pets with senior citizens helps everyone.
The mission of the Erath County Humane Society is to care for unwanted and lost animals, reunite lot animals with their owners and find homes for adoptable pets. We work closely with our community to decrease pet overpopulation and to provide a safe place for animals as they await their permanent homes.
It shall be the mission of the Humane Society of South Brevard to rescue, shelter, and place homeless cats in loving homes, to care for all those sheltered until they find homes or until the end of the ninth life, and to secure the support necessary to continue, improve and build services in our community.
THE MARION COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY WAS ESTABLISHED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING TEMPORARY CARE AND HOUSING OF STRAY OR HOMELESS DOGS AND CATS, TO ASSIST IN THE RETURN OF LOST DOGS AND CATS TO THEIR OWNERS, TO PROVIDE A MEANS OF FINDING NEW HOMES FOR HOMELESS ANIMALS AND TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ON THE BENEFITS OF SPAYING/NEUTERING PETS.
The Timmins and District Humane Society is a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to the support of unwanted or neglected domestic animals. As an affiliate of the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, it operates under the umbrella of the SPCA, but does not receive any funding other than through donations or fundraising.