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The Humane Society of Central Texas provides adoption, rescue and foster opportunities for the homeless animals at the Waco Animal Shelter in Waco, Texas. We are the only regional, open-admission animal shelter in the area. Thanks to our community and supporters, even with an annual intake of 6,000 animals, we have attained No Kill Status, meaning that at least 90% of animals that come into the shelter leave here alive for wonderful new homes!
We are a Humane Society and Rescue organization serving Stephens County, Oklahoma and it's communities. We work closely with local municipal animal control departments in providing shelter to abandoned, abused, and surrendered animals, and finding homes for as many adoptable pets as we possibly can. We stress spaying and neutering as the one key way to prevent unwanted puppies and kittens. Overpopulation will only be eased through effective spay and neuter practices.
The Twin County Humane Society (TCHS) seeks to enhance the lives of animals in Carroll and Grayson Counties and the City of Galax. Primarily, the TCHS is dedicated to providing spay/neuter assistance, shelter assistance, veterinary care assistance, and community education and outreach in order to promote the health and welfare of owned and community animals, and reduce the number of animals entering the Galax Carroll Grayson animal shelter. TCHS promotes the compassionate care and treatment of all animals.
Dedicated to the protection of animals by providing shelter, adoption, information and education; promoting responsible pet guardianship and expanding the human-animal bond. Our shelter accepts lost and unwanted pets, offering a safe and healing environment. Adoptable pets find loving homes for a second chance at a new life. Low Income families are able to find low cost spay neuter services through our SNAP spay and neuter voucher program.
"The Humane Society for Greater Lafayette (HS4GL) is a newly formed non-profit (501c3) organization that serves the Greater Lafayette community. Established in 2022 to be a beacon for animal welfare in Tippecanoe County. We provide a centralized location for all lost or stray animals to be housed and cared for, adopt animals to loving homes, promote spaying and neutering to end pet overpopulation, provide many assistance programs, and be our community’s premier animal welfare organization."
Chartered in 1953, Simcoe and District Humane Society volunteers have helped animals in and around Norfolk County. SDHS is a non-profit, charitable organization relying on fundraising activities and donations from members of community. Volunteers look after every aspect of the Society including daily operations and working hands on with the animals from intake to adoption. Foster homes are a great asset to the Society as the organization prepares to raise funds for a much needed building.
The Humane Society of Blue Ridge (HSBR) works diligently to increase awareness of animal issues through public education, striving to end euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals, and to promote and offer affordable spay and neutering and rabies inoculation. HSBR is a non-profit group comprised mainly of volunteers whose mission is to promote respect for all living things, to provide for the welfare of abandoned, injured, and mistreated animals and to find them loving, permanent homes.
As advocates for animal welfare, Helping Hands Humane Society, Inc. provides sanctuary for animals in need of compassionate care and protection. We accept responsibility for:Fostering the adoption of healthy animals into responsible homes and reuniting lost animals with their ownersReducing overpopulation by promoting sterilization of animalsProviding an accessible facility with effective leadership and well-trained staffServing the community through education and addressing animal welfare issuesMaintaining a fiscally responsible organization by adhering to the highest standards of integrity
We operate an companion animal adoption and humane education center. More than 90% of our funding comes from kind-hearted donations and our own revenue-generating activities. Through the generosity of our community we are able to house, feed and care for over 1,000 unwanted and homeless animals each year. Every gift helps us to continue to provide life saving care and deliver important community education and outreach programs.
The LCHS is committed to the humane treatment of all animals and actively performs cruelty investigations in St. Catharines, Lincoln, Grimsby, Thorold and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Taking in over 4,500 animals each year and adopting cats to forever homes for only $25, the LCHS needs your financial support to continue our important work. Your gift will truly help the animals in our care. On behalf of our Board, staff and volunteers - thank you for your kind contribution to the animals.
The Florence Area Humane Society was founded in 1974 as a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt non-profit charitable organization that rescues and shelters abandoned, abused, and neglected animals in the Florence community. The mission of FAHS is to rehabilitate them, provide appropriate medical care, and place them in forever, loving homes, ensuring happiness for both pet and owner. We promote adoptions as well as seek animal rescues to find suitable placement for the almost 2000 animals we take in annually.
The Baldwin Humane Society, formerly BARC, is a no-kill adoption agency. Established in 1979, we were the first animal advocacy group in Baldwin County. Our goal is to eliminate the number of abused and abandoned pets through spay/neuter, education, rescue and adoption. As a 501(c)3 not-for-profit, we rely entirely upon donations and do not receive any government funding. We rescue, rehabilitate, and find homes for hundreds of abused, abandoned and neglected pets annually.