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HELP Humane Society
Basic Information
Address: 511 Main St, Belton, MO
Phone Number: 816.318.4357
Email: cyndi@helppets.org
Director: Cyndi Dill
Additional Information
Causes Served: Animal Shelter
Ages for Volunteer: Under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, over 16 may volunteer on their own.
Hours of Service: 8am-10pm - any hours during that time
Minimum Hours Required: no minimum
Days of Service: Seven days a week
Mission Statement:
HELP Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) corporation committed to ending the suffering and killing of homeless, abused and neglected animals by rescuing, sheltering, rehabilitating and seeking forever families for these animals and educating the public on proper pet guardianship and the importance of spaying and neutering. HELP Humane Society sanctuaries the animals that are deemed unadoptable either due to the animal’s physical or psychological circumstances.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
HELP Humane Society envisions a day when there are no longer companion animals being neglected and abused but each has a warm safe family that surrounds them. When all companion animals born are adopted into loving forever homes. A day when no dog is chained outside day after day. A day when a litter of kittens doesn't mean others will die. A day when all pet owners are proud to say their pet is spayed or neutered. We envision a day when feral cat colonies are few and far between. HELP Humane Society envisions the day when no healthy, treatable companion animal is killed to make space for another. We envision a day when our services are no longer needed.
Program History:
We incorporated in 1996, recd non profit status in 1998. Until 2005, we ran a rescue/foster/adoption program for homeless animals out of foster homes. In 2005, we opened a true no kill animal shelter
Events:
Annual Formal Dinner and Auction, low cost vaccination clinic, K9 Fun Run, Annual Chili dinner and auction, Annual Tea Party and auction