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Press Releases Humane Society For
Hamilton County
1721 Pleasant Street, Suite B.
Noblesville, IN 46060
For Immediate Release
Contact: David Landau
Manager of Marketing & Public Relations
317.219.3324
The Humane Society for
Hamilton County and Monroe Bank
Holding FREE Pet Microchipping Event
Noblesville, Ind., April 29, 2009 – The Humane Society
for Hamilton County and Monroe Bank will host an adoption
and microchipping event at the bank’s Noblesville banking
center at 15941 Cumberland Road (corner of SR 37 and
Greenfield Ave.) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May
2nd. The first 100 microchips will be free (limit two per
household; normally a $30 value), compliments of Monroe
Bank. Dogs and cats from the Humane Society for Hamilton
County will also be at the event and available for adoption.
“Each year, millions of lost or abandoned animals wind up in
shelters across the country, of which only 14 percent of
dogs and four percent of cats are reunited with their
owners. The reason for this is that the majority of these
animals are unidentifiable,” said Rebecca Stevens, executive
director of the Humane Society for Hamilton County. “A
microchip is the best way to ensure a lost pet will find his
or her way home, and it is incredibly generous of Monroe
Bank to offer this service free of charge to the community.
“In addition, we are currently experiencing unprecedented
times with our economy, and the number of homeless animals
has significantly increased. We are hoping to adopt some of
these animals into loving homes.”
Dr. Mary Beth Hastedt, D.V.M. of Hamilton Hills Animal
Hospital will be microchipping pets.
The event will also feature refreshments, prizes, and the
opportunity to open special PAWS checking accounts. The free
account requires no minimum balance and offers free online
banking and bill pay, free e-statements and e-mail alerts, a
free VISA debit card (subject to credit approval), and
access to more than 180 ATMs in the Indianapolis
metropolitan area. For each new account opened with direct
deposit, the bank will donate $25 to the Humane Society for
Hamilton County as part of its sponsorship of the shelter’s
PAWS (Partnering Animals With Seniors) program, which is
designed to re-home senior pets.
For more information, or to donate to the welfare of
homeless animals, call the Humane Society for Hamilton
County at 317-773-4974 or visit
www.hamiltonhumane.com.
The mission of the Humane
Society for Hamilton County (HSHC) is saving lives,
educating communities, and completing families.
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About the Humane Society for Hamilton County
The Humane Society for Hamilton County (HSHC) is a
non-profit 501 (c)(3) charitable organization. It is not a
United Way Agency, and is not affiliated with any other
animal welfare group in the United States. The HSHC also
serves as the animal control facility for Hamilton County,
and, as such, receives partial funding from Hamilton County.
The majority of the HSHC budget is funded by private donors.
The HSHC will not euthanize animals for space and time, and
will treat sick and injured animals if there’s an outlook
for recovery and a high quality of life. Many animals are
hit-by-car injured, heartworm-positive, malnourished, or
otherwise wounded and/or sick. The HSHC will provide most of
these animals with life-saving treatments, surgeries and
medications as their best chance for a second chance and
until they are re-homed.
Questions? Email us at
hshc@hamiltonhumane.com.
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