The shelter is beyond capacity. Due to a sudden increase in owner surrendered pets and strays over the last 2 weeks, we are bursting at the seams. Dogs of every size including many pure breeds as well as kittens of every color are currently available for adoption. PLEASE adopt a shelter animal TODAY!

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To make a secured, online donation, please click the "Make a Donation" button below. We rely on the generous support of our community, so all donations are appreciated.

     

 

 
With Your Help, $25,000 is

Within the Shelter’s Reach!


YOU'VE RAISED
$25,000!


A small group financial supporters has offered to match dollar for dollar all general contributions made between July 1st and August 31st up to $12,500. This means if we can raise $12,500 by the end of August, the Humane Society will receive a total of $25,000 to put toward the care of these deserving animals.

This is an excellent opportunity to maximize your donation and it comes at a critical time. We have more animals in our care now than ever before. The number of owner surrendered pets has skyrocketed due to today’s challenging economy resulting in not only an increase in older pets waiting for homes, but also those arriving with medical issues for which owner’s could not afford to pay. The number of hit-by-car cases has tripled over previous years because some people are sadly just letting their pets go. The cost of medical care and supplies has been incredibly difficult for us to keep up with, and we need your help.

With a matching campaign, every dollar donated counts TWICE! Contributions of any amount make a difference and are sincerely  appreciated.
 

Donations may be mailed to:

Humane Society for Hamilton County
ATTN: Matching Program
1721 Pleasant Street, STE B
Noblesville, IN 46060
OR

Made securely online here.


If you have any questions, please contact David Landau at 317-219-3324.

Thank you in advance for your support of the thousands of homeless and unwanted animals we serve and for making the Humane Society for Hamilton County an animal’s best chance for a second chance.

 
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