The Berkshire Humane Society (BHS) is a private, nonprofit, open-admission animal support organization. The mission of BHS is to ensure the compassionate care, treatment, and whenever possible, placement of homeless animals through the shelter operation, and to promote and improve the welfare of all animals through community education and outreach. No companion animal is turned away from BHS, and there is no restriction on the length of time that any adoptable companion animal is allowed to remain at the shelter. In addition, the Berkshire Humane Society conducts many vital programs that benefit the people of our community, including free educational programs and classroom presentations for local school children, shelter tours for schools and other youth groups, and Camp Humane summer program for children. Party with the Animals is a party in the classroom -- a fun and easy way to enjoy your child's birthday! You can find out more about the Berkshire Humane Society at www.berkshirehumane.org.
Your gift can make a difference!Thank you for donating to the Berkshire Humane Society (BHS). They receive no local, state, or federal funds and depend on the generosity of caring people like you to allow them to save the lives of thousands of animals and provide important services to the human residents of Berkshire County and the surrounding area.
$25 pays for the vaccinations for one dog or cat that enters the shelter.
$50 makes it possible to neuter one cat. $100 pays for one animal to enter their Safe Pet program. $250 provides a scholarship for one child for one week at their Camp Humane Summer program. $500 provides care for all of the cats at their Purradise shelter for one week. $1000 pays for five animals to receive extra medical attention in order to find that permanent loving home. |
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