330 Second St NE [PO Box 101] Long Beach, WA, 98631 USA | 360-642-1180 spchs330@gmail.com

Ways to Give

DONATE TO OUR NO-KILL SHELTER

Our shelter relies on the kindness and generosity of our supporters to fund the needs of the homeless cats and dogs in our care, and to support community programs such as our Pet Food Bank and spay and neuter assistance, both for low-income residents.

We appreciate every effort to help fund our rescue!

 

DID YOU KNOW?

South Pacific County Humane Society is a private, 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization.

SPCHS does not receive government support or funding from national humane organizations.

Our EIN – 91-1187417

Donate

Donate

Donate one-time or monthly to support the care of Shelter pets. You can make a general donation or specify which of our programs you want your donation to support.

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Are you a 12?

Are you a 12?

If you’re resolved to help our furry friends, we’ve got an easy way to do it:  Be a 12! Join our compassionate group of monthly givers and commit to a gift of at least $12 on the 12th of every month.  That’s 12 times a year, making you the backbone that sustains our...

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Rescue Transfer Program

Rescue Transfer Program

When the Shelter is low on dogs and cats, we have the opportunity to save the lives of homeless animals in other areas, many on death row at kill shelters.  Bringing these animals to the peninsula, however, isn’t free.

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Create Your Legacy

Create Your Legacy

Remembering SPCHS in your estate planning helps ensure a brighter future for abandoned, neglected, surrendered and lost animals.

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Donate A Vehicle

Donate A Vehicle

Do you have a vehicle that you no longer need but you don’t want the hassle involved to sell it? You may be able to jettison that vehicle and benefit the Shelter at the same time.

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Sponsorship

Sponsorship

Sponsor an adoption, a spay/neuter, or a kennel and help us support our shelter pets. Your donation can be anonymous or we can shout it from the rooftops, figuratively speaking, or somewhere in between.

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