Hawaii Island Humane Society today announced a $15,000 grant investment from the newly named, Petco Love, to support their lifesaving work for animals on Hawaii Island.

Petco Love is a nonprofit leading change for pets nationally by harnessing the power of love to make communities and pet families closer, stronger, and healthier. Since their founding in 1999 as the Petco Foundation, they’ve empowered organizations with $300 million invested to date in adoption and other lifesaving efforts. And, they’ve helped find loving homes for more than 6.5 million pets in partnership with Petco and more than 4,000 organizations, like ours, nationwide. 

“Today Petco Love announces an investment in Hawaii Island Humane Society and hundreds of other organizations as part of our commitment to create a future in which no pet is unnecessarily euthanized,” said Susanne Kogut, President of Petco Love. “Our local investments are only one component. This month, we also launched the first of our national tools to empower all animal lovers to drive lifesaving change right alongside us.”

“Providing compassionate care for animals in need is at the heart of what we do at the Hawaii Island Humane Society. All of this is made possible through grant investments from organizations including Petco Love and community support from donors with a passion for our mission,” said Lauren Nickerson, Chief Operating Officer of Hawaii Island Humane Society.

Hawaii Island Humane Society is a nonprofit organization with a mission to promote respect for all animals, prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. Since 1965, Hawaii Island Humane Society has promoted spay/neuter as a vehicle to eliminate pet overpopulation and has continued outreach island wide at its two shelters in Keaau and at the Animal Community Center in Kona. The Hawaii Island Humane Society utilizes its Mobile Spay & Neuter ‘Waggin to increase the number of appointments and expand its reach into the rural communities on island. Its innovative fostering programs increase lifesaving efforts by allowing more space in the shelters and additional room to hold incoming animals. 

For more information about Hawaii Island Humane Society, visit hihs.org. To learn more about Petco Love, visit petcolove.org

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