Hawaiian Humane Society by the numbers Helping People
Helping Animals
Since 1883, Hawaiian Humane Society has created a more humane society for people and animals. We touch the lives of nearly 250,000 every annually - about 1 in 4 residents of our community.
Hawaiian Humane Society promotes the human-animal bond and the humane treatment of all animals. Our work transforms the lives of animals and people each year.
14,091
26,372
Patients Visited 85 people-pet teams visited Oahu nursing homes, hospitals and hospice facilities, sharing the joy of the human-animal bond.
In Need of our Help We accepted all animals regardless of health, age, behavior or species. Nearly 75 animals arrived each day.
12,618
8,583
Students Educated Across the island, students learned about care and compassion by using animal welfare issues as a catalyst for learning.
Animals Sterilized The Society led the way in curbing Oahu’s pet overpopulation crisis.
3,226
7,982
Families Enhanced People seeking to enrich their lives through our pet adoptions program received counseling to find animals that fit their lifestlye.
Calls for Help Our field service team rescued animals in distress and investigated reported cruelty.
6,282
1,690
Volunteers Engaged Our volunteer workforce shared their time and talents to create a more compassionate and humane society.
Cared for by Foster Families About 20 percent of animals available for adoption benefited from foster care provided by volunteers.
2,523
997
Families Reunited As the official lost and found for animals on Oahu, we mended families by finding lost pets and returning them to their parents.
Pets Fed Pets of those who are homeless or people in need received help from our food bank.
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*Based on statistics from fiscal year 2014.