A Day in the Life of Animal Humane Society

A Day in the Life of Animal Humane Society
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Ever wonder what goes on behind-the-scenes at Animal Humane Society? See a snapshot of the complex work that goes into caring for the animals in our shelter and beyond in our community. From education, to training, to community outreach and boarding services, our love and commitment to helping animals and the people who care for them is long-lasting.

With over 350 employees in 80 different roles at our shelters, and over 2500 volunteers, you’ll notice what an integral part each and every one plays in supporting our mission of engaging the hearts, hands and minds of the community to help animals.

This video celebrates the human-animal bond, the lifesaving measures we’re taking for animals, and the people behind that work.

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26 Comments

  1. I remember this one time I was going to one of these for a summer camp and this one kid walked in and gave what looked like his whole allowance in donations

  2. Dear Black Jehovah & Black Jesus, May My Lyricism Excite (ANIMAL HUMANE SOCIETY'S SPIRITUALETICISM!!!) Wake Their Asses UP!!! Animal Lover's Have A Special Place In My Kingdom!!! I Am The Black Dragon!!! IMMORTALIZE ME!!!

  3. I want to volunteer their but how do you do that? Sorry I’m not even in high school yet, I’m just planning. I love animals, probably more then humans, and I can’t stand seeing all the horrible things that humans do to them. I want to volunteer there or work there but I’m not sure how to apply. Of course I can’t right now. I just mean for later so I can have time to study all about these different types of animals and how to specifically care for them.

  4. That is amazing! They have them in cages, but the cages are spacious and comfortable, they take the animals regularly on walks, they pet and sit with the animals, they feed the animals well, give them water, and then they come to adoption. And that sounds pretty nice doesn't it?

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