New Hampshire Humane Society

A nonprofit organization

$8,215 raised by 105 donors

Founded in 1900 by M. Jennie Kendall, New Hampshire Humane Society was formerly known as the Women’s Humane Society. Originally located in Nashua, NH, the organization worked tirelessly for the welfare of women, children, and animals. In recent years, we have renewed our focus on kindness - to animals, the environment, and to each other.  To that end, racism, misogyny, bigotry, and any other unkind sentiments will not be tolerated here. 

 

Mission and Purpose

A significant part of our mission is about second chances. We're dedicated to finding responsible and caring forever homes and providing shelter for lost, abandoned and unwanted animals. We advocate for animals and speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. We implement educational programs and provide services to promote responsible pet ownership and the human-animal bond. And finally, we work tirelessly to prevent cruelty to animals.

Humble Beginnings

The Women’s Humane Society operated in many unexpected locations such as a former shoe factory, a private home, and the back yard of the Marion Draper residence on Lake Avenue in Nashua.

 

The Women’s Humane Society made its way to Laconia in 1935 and worked in conjunction with the southern branches until 1968. It was then that the Laconia shelter assumed sole responsibility for the animal welfare portion of Ms. Kendall’s vision. The shelter gradually evolved into the organization it is today - assuring each animal exceptional care and comfort, gentle behavioral support, excellent medical treatment, and focusing on specific adoption guidelines.

 

Breaking Adoption Records

On May 16, 2006 the NHHS opened its brand new, state-of-the-art facility to the public. Since that time, adoption rates have increased dramatically, with an adoption rate hovering at 90%. Nationally, only 16% of people go to a shelter for their next pet. NHHS has the 4th highest adoption rate in New England, demonstrating the power this new facility holds.

Who We Are

New Hampshire Humane Society is a 501c3 non-profit animal welfare agency and shelter organization. Our primary service area includes but is not limited to the 17 towns in and around the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Through our many meaningful and ongoing partnerships, our services have an impact throughout the state and region. We are proud that our advocacy and humane education programs and messaging resonate throughout the country.

We are an independent entity meaning that we do not receive ongoing operating support from the state or federal government. We also do not receive ongoing financial support from national animal welfare agencies nor are our funds sent to other entities. Donations assist exclusively this local shelter and our mission to provide care for lost, abandoned, neglected and abused animals, and to find responsible and caring forever homes for each and every animal who come through our doors. We provide valuable programs and services to our community, including a Pet Food Pantry to support families experiencing financial hardship, low cost rabies and microchip clinics, reduced cost spay and neuter programs, community education programs, and companion pet programs in specialized care facilities, senior centers, and community centers.

For more information visit www.nhhumane.org.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

New Hampshire Humane Society

Tax id (EIN)

02-6006374

Categories

Animals

Address

PO Box 572
Laconia, NH 03247

Phone

(603) 524-3252