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To use rescue, training, adoption, education, and advocacy to ensure the humane treatment and welfare of all animals.
Our Mission Is To Relieve The Suffering Of And Prevent Cruelty To Animals, And To Increase Humane Education In The Winona Area.
EVHS exists for the purpose of preventing of cruelty to, relieving the suffering of, and providing humane treatment for animals in need.
The mission of the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society is to serve the community through education, protection and pet adoptions.
Leading our community to eliminate pet overpopulation through Spay/Neuter, Adoption, and Humane Education.
To be a community-centered shelter that supports the human-animal bond through compassionate care, adoption, education, and advocacy.
The Riley County Humane Society's mission is to improve the lives of companion animals through adoption, education, and support.
The Licking County Humane Society seeks to improve the lives of animals and people through advocacy, education, and support.
To promote the humane treatment and responsible care of animals in West Michigan through education, example, placement and protection.
from the website: "The Thurston County Humane Society promotes humane care and treatment of pets in Thurston County emphasizing Responsible Pet Ownership (RPO). The Society combats pet over-population, and through appropriate animal care agencies, supports the enactment and enforcement of laws that protect animals and prevent cruelty to them."
TO PREVENT CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, THE RELIEF OF SUFFERING AMOUNG ANIMALS, THE EXTENSION OF HUMANE EDUCATION, AND FINDING HOMES FOR DISPLACED ANIMALS
To provide safe and healthy temporary homes for lost, surrendered, and stray animals in Monroe County, and to seek permanent homes ensuring their long term welfare. Through education and advocacy, the Humane Society of Monroe County will promote the humane treatment of companion animals and will work toward reducing the pet overpopulation problem in Monroe County.