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Causes: Animal Protection & Welfare, Animals

Mission: To establish a community recognized for responsible pet ownership and humane treatment of animals by offering basic pet wellness and spay-neuter services, public education, and placement of companion animals.

Results: A compassionate organization with a rich history spanning 100+ years, the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia (HSNEGA) works tirelessly to be a leader in creating a community where animals are not abused or abandoned and where no healthy, treatable companion animal will be euthanized for lack of space or other resources. As the sole selective admission facility (only euthanizes in the case of untreatable illness as a humane end-of-life option) in northeast Georgia, HSNEGA is creating a model facility based on a proactive vision to end animal neglect and suffering in our region. The Humane Society of Northeast Georgia's Spay/Neuter Center provides low-cost, high-quality surgery for all pet owners with no residency restrictions. Since opening in 2005, our team has performed 78,000+ surgeries for both owned, public animals as well as rescued animals from animal welfare organizations. In addition, our low-cost Healthy Pet Clinic has offered services to pets and their people since 2010 and annually serves more than 11,000 pets and 8,000 owners with the basic care they need to live healthy, happy lives. We also continue to expand our ability to serve more "hard case" rescues including rescuing and treating animals that otherwise would be euthanized. In FY2017, we remodeled our current facility to be a dedicated clinical space for our new Healthy Pet Clinic which will include three exam rooms, allowing HSNEGA to increase our client capacity and level of service and added an additional full-time veterinarian to our team to provide these services. In FY2018, we added a third full-time veterinarian so that we can continue to try to accommodate the great need for affordable pet care in our community.

Target demographics: Homeless, neglected and abused companion animals and at-need pets and their people.

Direct beneficiaries per year: 1,300+ companion find new homes; 6,500+ animals receive spay/neuter surgery; and 11,00+ animals receive basic healthy pet care.

Geographic areas served: Throughout Georgia with a focus on north Georgia.

Programs: Rescue/adoption of companion animals who've been surrendered or saved from high-kill facilities and low-cost spay/neuter and healthy pet services to ensure every pet has their best chance for a healthy, happy life.
845 W Ridge Rd, Gainesville, GA 30501
770-532-6617
Animals
Gainesville
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