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Humane Society Of South Coastal Georgia

The Humane Society of South Coastal Georgia is dedicated to promoting the compassionate treatment of animals in our community through adoption, public spay/neuter services, sheltering and education.

Rio Grande Valley Humane Society

The Humane Society of Harlingen takes in approximately 6,000 dogs and cats each year, and services thousands more through various community resource initiatives, including a monthly low-cost vaccination clinic and pet food pantry. HSH welcomes pets from local animal control agencies as well as from the general public. The main goal of the Humane Society of Harlingen is to provide high-quality care while making efforts to reunite lost pets with their owners and creating new families for homeless pets. With a 2020 save rate of over 92.5%, the Humane Society of Harlingen is proud to serve as the RGV's no-kill animal shelter, ensuring that Harlingen and the greater Rio Grande Valley is a safe place for pets.

Humane Society of Chittenden County, Inc.

We at the Humane Society of Chittenden County believe that supporting, strengthening and sustaining the bonds between people and pets improves the well-being of individuals, families and communities. Our mission is to ensure that every pet has a loving home and that every pet owner has access to the resources they need to give those pets happy, healthy lives. Our mission is to: Provide for the health and well-being of companion animals that are in need and find each a loving home Reduce the number of unwanted animals through spay/neuter programs Offer affordable health and wellness services and resources to pet owners in need, targeting the underserved population Promote the animal-human bond through outreach, humane education, and therapeutic programming Advocate on behalf of animals in crisis and as an enforcer of their rights and protection through education, investigation, and legislative efforts. HSCC is an independent, 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that receives no city, state or federal funding. We are not affiliated with any national organizations, such as the Humane Society of the United States. We rely solely on the limited revenue generated by our programs and fees, and on the tremendous generosity of our community. In fact, the majority of our annual revenue comes from charitable giving! We serve Vermont’s most populated county, Chittenden, as well as Grand Isle County. Founded in 1901, HSCC has been serving both animals and people for well over 100 years. The original facility was built by June & Herb Davis, considered the modern-day founders of HSCC, but was outgrown by the late 1990’s. Our current facility was completed in October of 2002 and boasts nearly 12,000 square feet of animal care and adoption space, where we take in over 1,400 animals each year and welcome as many as 20,000 visitors annually. The majority of the animals at HSCC are cats and dogs, but we also provide care and services for small animals such as rabbits, ferrets, and guinea pigs.

Lakes Area Humane Society (MN)

The Lakes Area Humane Society (LAHS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, formed in 1989 by a group of concerned citizens wishing to make a difference for animals in our community.

Eau Claire Area Humane Association

The Eau Claire County Humane Association was organized in 1962 in response to a growing need to care for unwanted and abandoned animals. It was incorporated in 1968 and a board of directors was established. Our mission is: to prevent cruelty to animals; to provide shelter and compassionate care for abused, neglected, lost, and unwanted animals; to adopt animals into loving, responsible homes; to educate the community about the importance of spay/neutering to control pet overpopulation; to educate the community about the humane treatment of animals and responsible pet ownership; and to enforce animal protection laws.

Vieques Humane Society & Animal Rescue

The Vieques Humane Society and Animal Rescue alleviates the suffering of our island’s animals by providing temporary shelter, finding forever homes, offering spay-neuter services and a low-cost veterinary clinic for our community.

James A Brennan Memorial Humane Society

Animal Shelter- provides humane care & treatment in Fulton County, NY. Seek to return animals to their owners, seek suitable homes for animals, provide related services of cremation, spay/neuter, rabies & heartworm vaccinations.

Humane Society Of Cedar Creek Lake

The Humane Society of Cedar Creek Lake (HSCCL) has responded to animals in need through the generous support of individuals, businesses, and foundations. We provide shelter, food, medical treatment, love and care to every animal that is brought to our facility. Our mission is to promote the humane treatment of animals through care, education, and advocacy. Established in 1983, HSCCL is a private, non-profit 501(c)3 organization serving the animals and people of Kaufman County, Henderson County, and its surrounding municipalities. We rescue and care for more than 3,000 animals each year.

Illinois Equine Humane Center Nfp

Their mission: To provide humane treatment and shelter while working as a clearinghouse to seek adoptive homes for all of Illinois' unwanted equines regardless of breed. To educate the public and raise awareness for responsible equine ownership so that fewer horses end up in crisis.

Dona Ana County Humane Society

The Dona Ana County Humane Society's mission is to serve as an advocate for animals and their people in Dona Ana County, N.M., and to maintain an environment of respect, responsibility and compassion through education, legislation and leadership. The organization is committed to reducing animal overpopulation and defending the abused.

Humane Society And Spca Of Clayton County

Clayton County Humane Society strives to create a community where all animals receive appropriate care, love and attention at all times; are treated with dignity and respect; provided necessary veterinary care; and protected from all forms of cruelty, abuse and neglect.

The Humane Society of Boulder Valley, Inc.

To protect and enhance the lives of companion animals by promoting healthy relationships between pets and people. With a 93% adoption rate, the Boulder Humane Society is one of the most successful in the U.S. It is a private, nonprofit organization that relies entirely on donations from our generous supporters.