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Our Mission:
Who we are:
The Spokane Humane
Society is dedicated to The Spokane Humane Society is a 501C3 nonprofit charity
organization, founded in 1897, that is dedicated to the welfare of
working together to
companion animals. We provide care, shelter, and placement for
enrich the lives of lost, neglected, and unwanted animals in the Spokane area.
companion animals
through Support, Our Impact:
Education, Advocacy,
The Spokane Humane Society places between 2,500 and 3,500
and Love (SEAL). animals annually through adoption programs. We reach out to
tens of thousands of people promoting the importance of animal
Our Vision: welfare and the need to control animal population through spay
and neuter programs. We also distribute more than 20,000
We are committed to pounds of pet food each year to low-income families in the
creating a humane Spokane community.
community in which
Our Services:
animals are treated with
compassion and respect, Our adoption center is open 7 days a week. Monday Friday 11
resources are readily a.m. 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. 5 p.m.
available to those who re
All animals in our shelter are spayed/neutered, micro-chipped,
quire support for and vaccinated prior to being adopted. Our veterinary clinic also
the animals in their lives. provides low income pet owners access to vaccinations, micro-
Engaging and educating chipping, and spay/neuter services. The clinic also provides
euthanasia and cremation services when your companions life
the community by comes to an end.
reducing the intake of
animals through spay The Spokane Humane Society also provides many educational
opportunities, such as classroom visits for a variety of shelter and
and neuter programs and
pet related topics, as well as summer camps for children, which
creating an environment teach children age 7 -9 responsibility and compassion for
where the animals and animals.
organization thrive.
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Ways to Help:
Dave Richardson (Executive The Spokane Humane Society also welcomes volunteers of all
Director) ages. Options for service include K-9 Crew (walking, grooming,
Kerry Wiltzius (Associate and playing with dogs), Feline Friends (playing and cuddling
Director) with the cats), and assisting at the front desk and in our
veterinary clinic.
Randi Oien (Shelter
Manager)
People can also help out by fostering and providing a temporary
Jenna Carroll (Volunteer, home for cats, kittens, dogs, and puppies while they are in the
Foster, Outreach, and Social process of being adopted.
Media Coordinator)
Umpqua Bank
Shelter Hours
Monday Friday: 11 a.m. 6 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 11 a.m. 5 p.m.