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The Central Aroostook Humane Society was founded in 1966. We are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity dedicated to helping stray, displaced, or unwanted pets find FOREVER HOMES.
The Humane Society of Richland County is a nonprofit charitable organization. Our mission is to advocate and compassionately care for the abandoned, abused and neglected animals in our community and to find them loving homes.
The mission of the Humane Society of Aurora is to work in partnership with Aurora Animal Control and Care to increase adoptions and rescues, improve shelter conditions, and to educate and assist the community in responsible pet ownership.
The Humane Society of Wicomico County is dedicated to saving the lives of at-risk animals, and matching pets with their forever families while providing premier temporary care and shelter for the animals in our community.
The Humane Society of Summit County (HSSC) cares and advocates for the abused, neglected, and abandoned animals of our community. Through education and support, we strengthen the bond between people and animals.
Humane Society Houston County, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to serving the citizens and animals of Houston County, Georgia. Our volunteers work tirelessly to educate the public on the importance of spaying & neutering, micro-chipping and responsible pet care. Humane Society HoCo serves the Houston County area including Warner Robins, Perry, Centerville, Bonaire, and Kathleen covering more than 376.75 square miles. We want nothing more than to save as many homeless animals as we can and find them wonderful forever families. We rely entirely on private donations, self-generated income (adoption and receiving fees), foundations, and corporations for all funding. Humane Society HoCo is not a branch of any national organization, such as the Humane Society of the United States, nor do we receive funds from any city, county, state or federal source. Every cent goes directly to helping our animals, many of whom have special needs and therefore have additional veterinary expenses.
Our Mission We care, protect, educate and serve to provide for the humane care of animals and encourage responsible pet ownership. Objectives • Protect animals in need • Maintain high standards of animal health and welfare in a safe and clean environment • Find suitable homes for shelter animals • Promote humane treatment of animals through education • Uphold municipal animal by-laws • Maintain financial stability through donations and fundraising initiatives Who we are We are an independent humane society and a not-for-profit, registered charitable organization. The UCHS receives no funding from the government and relies on the support of donors and volunteers to maintain the operation. With a focus on education and community involvement, the UCHS reinforces its message of responsible pet ownership with an emphasis on safety, respect, care and compassion towards animals.
The Purpose Of The Society Is To Ensure Humane Treatment Of Companion Animals In Need By Finding Permanent Homes For Adoptable Pets, Providing Shelter, Engaging In Public Advocacy, And Educating The Community, With An Emphasis On Population Control.
The Humane Society of Yates County exists to promote the welfare of companion and domestic animals through educational programs and initiatives that reduce pet overpopulation, enrich adoptions, and encourage responsible pet ownership
The Humane Society of Lincoln County is a non-profit 501c3 organization. Our mission is to operate the animal shelter, reduce the overpopulation of cats and dog through partnership with local vets and spay/neuter clinics, educate the population on responsible animal ownership, seek justice for animal cruelty offenders, and ensure the proper and humane treatment of all animals. Our organization is also responsible for animal control for the City of Fayetteville and Lincoln County, TN. At this time there are no government entities that exists for this need.
To Prevent cruelty, suffering and inhumane treatment of animals. To provide for and promote the welfare, protection and humane treatment of animals. To provide custodial care for animals committed to Mountain Shelter through the operation of an animal shelter. To provide adoption services for animals. To cooperate with state and local agencies, as well as private groups that may be legally charged with the responsibility of providing for, or who share a common interest in the welfare of animals. To educate the community and its citizens in the humane treatment of animals. To promote responsible care and ownership of animals.
Staff And Support A "no-Kill" Animal Shelter Dedicated To Providing A Safe And Healthy Environment For Cats And Dogs; Provide Humane Medical Treatment, Vaccinations, And Spay/Neuter Services To Animals In Our Community; Promote The Education Of Adults And Youth On The Humane Treatment Of Animals, Including Responsible Pet Ownership And Population Control Measures; Value And Encourage Partnerships With Community Based Organizations, Schools, Public Institutions, Private Corporations, And Elected Officials; And Respect The Public Trust Through The Proper Management Of Our Resources.