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Our mission is to: Provide shelter, safety and food for the orphaned and abused animals of Washington County with the goal of placing them in loving homes. Provide public education about the humane care and treatment of animals. Provide affordable veterinary outpatient services including spaying or neutering. Investigate and resolve abuse cases in the best interests of the animal and community.
The Huntington County Humane Society exists to provide effective means to evaluate, coordinate, and implement programs to improve the quality of life for the homeless animals of Huntington County by educating the general public as to proper animal care; working with interested citizens, government officials and law enforcement in areas of need; and taking whatever action is appropriate to correct animal abuse.
The Humane Society of Rowan County is a non-profit volunteer animal welfare organization and IS NOT affiliated with Rowan County Animal Control. All calls involving animals attacks and/or stray animals should contact Rowan Animal Services aka Rowan Animal Control & Shelter at 704-216-7768. After hours calls should be made to 911.
Mendocino Coast Humane Society is a publicly supported 501(c)(3) shelter working to improve the lives of companion animals on the Mendocino coast. They operate an adoption center and veterinary clinic (including low-cost spay/neuter and microchipping), provide foster and lost-and-found services, and run community education and diversion programs to reduce pet overpopulation.
Neponset Valley Humane Society is an all‑volunteer, no‑kill cat rescue that focuses on rescuing, fostering, and rehoming abandoned and feral cats while promoting spay/neuter and providing community spay/neuter assistance. They operate through a network of foster homes and donor support to provide veterinary care, feeding, and adoption services for at‑risk cats in Norwood and surrounding communities.
End animal cruelty and suffering through sheltering, education, spaying, and assisting people with veterinary care for their animals, thereby reducing the numbers of homeless animals. Programs directed at helping animals and humans. The HSAC operates low/no cost spay clinics both stationary and, in the past mobile. HSAC has served to teach other organizations to run spay clinics.
The Humane Society of Western Montana builds opportunities for pets and people to thrive. In support of this mission, we: Help pets stay in their homes by providing accessible and affordable programs; Provide physical, emotional and medical care for the animals in our shelter; Match people with pets to enrich each others’ lives; Advocate on issues affecting the welfare of companion animals across the state.
The Blount County Humane Society is a grass roots, citizen based, nonprofit 501(c)3 “Animal Protection Organization” in the truest and longest traditions of the movement. We believe that animal protection stands for the preservation of animal life, not the ending of it. Our goal is to make Blount County a no kill community by building a safe shelter that saves our dogs and cats by following the no kill philosophy.
Central Dakota Humane Society operates a shelter and adoption center serving the Bismarck‑Mandan and central North Dakota area; they rescue, care for, rehabilitate, and rehome lost, stray, abused, and injured companion animals, and run community programs (spay/neuter assistance, pet food support, senior adoption discounts) to improve animal welfare and help people keep pets.
The Humane Society for Greater Savannah envisions a community that understands, values and promotes the ways in which pets enrich our lives. Its mission is to better the lives of pets and people. The organization offers a range of programs/services, including: dog and cat adoptions, pet surrender services, low-cost spay/neuter, vaccine clinics, Nuzzle Buddies, Foster Program and a Volunteer Program.
AVHS Vision Statement To be a model of excellence in the advancement of animal welfare AVHS Mission Statement The Auburn Valley Humane Society enriches the lives of companion animals and people through animal sheltering, programs, services and community engagement AVHS is a local, independent 501(c)3 non-profit, which relies on pet licensing fees and donations to fund the shelter and educational programs.
To improve the quality of life for Fresno County's animals by providing a full range of progressive animal control services paired with humane animal care to save as many lives as possible. Our focus is on education, animal reunification, and adoption, as well as community safety. We protect the public, educate and assist our community's pet owners, and work towards making Fresno County a no-kill community.