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Growing our love
Hawaiian Humane is growing! Our island community is expanding and along with it is the need for pet and animal related services. After years of planning, fundraising and dreaming, we are finally about to open our new West O‘ahu campus this spring.
Established in 1883, when a group of concerned citizens, including King David Kalākaua, began advocating on behalf of companion and working animals, Hawaiian Humane Society has served O‘ahu’s people and animals with compassion. The vision of these early pioneers continues to guide our mission to promote the human-animal bond and the humane treatment of all animals today.
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Our existing Mō‘ili‘ili campus provides more than 30 programs and services to the community. These programs have resulted in more than 7,000 pet adoptions, 33,000 veterinary health exams performed, and 71,000 pounds of pet food distributed to the community in the past year. With our new second campus, we are excited to make even more of an impact.
Our board, staff and supporters have worked diligently to raise the more than $30 million needed to build Hawaiian Humane’s second campus. As we prepare for the grand opening of this new community resource, there is still time to help.
If you have already made a gift to the “Growing our Love for Animals” West O‘ahu Capital Campaign, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. If you haven’t yet made a gift supporting the dream to help thousands more animals and people, please consider donating today by visiting our Capital Campaign page at HawaiianHumane.org/Capital-Campaign or contacting Hayley Civian, our Capital Campaign Coordinator, at hcivian@HawaiianHumane.org with any questions or concerns.





