Valley Humane Society Not Affiliated with National Group; Operates Independently of Humane Society of the United States

Feb 2, 2018

February 2, 2018—In light of recent controversy affecting the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), Valley Humane Society feels it important to remind the public they are not affiliated with the national organization. “People often assume a funding connection between national groups and smaller local humane societies, but Valley Humane Society is supported primarily by our local community. Those are donations which stay local and help animals and people right here in the Tri-Valley and surrounding areas,” said Executive Director Melanie Sadek.

Last year Valley Humane Society rescued and rehomed nearly 600 dogs and cats. The group also launched a new free online service to help pets find new homes without burdening the public shelter system (Home to Home), and distributed 120,000 meals to low-income families via the AniMeals pet food pantry. Countless hours were spent visiting those in need of a pet’s healing presence during Canine Comfort Pet Therapy sessions at hospitals, senior centers, schools, and the like. Valley Humane Society has been active in the community for more than 30 years. For more information about programs and services offered, please visit valleyhumane.org.

Pet Food Drive

Enjoy summer festivities at the Alameda County Fair in Pleasanton and make a difference for pets in need. On Wednesday, June 19, from 12 to 5 pm, your pet food donation will earn you free fair admission.