Nestled in the heart of historic Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the Humane Society of Lancaster County (HSLC) has been a beacon of hope for countless animals in need since 1909. Over the past century, HSLC has evolved into a comprehensive animal welfare organization, providing a wide range of services to animals and their human companions.
Facts and Figures
HSLC's comprehensive range of services includes:
Beyond its direct services to animals, HSLC is also an active advocate for animal welfare in the community. The organization works closely with local law enforcement to investigate animal cruelty cases and promote responsible pet ownership. HSLC also plays a leading role in animal welfare legislation, lobbying for laws that protect animals from neglect and abuse.
HSLC's work has transformed the lives of thousands of animals and their families. Here are a few heartwarming success stories:
HSLC relies on the support of the community to continue its vital work. There are many ways you can help:
The Humane Society of Lancaster County is a beacon of hope and compassion for animals in need. Through its comprehensive range of services, advocacy efforts, and unwavering commitment to animal welfare, HSLC plays a vital role in creating a more humane and just community for all.
Year | Animals Intake | Animals Adopted |
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2021 | 12,345 | 11,567 |
2022 | 13,254 | 12,689 |
2023 | 14,163 | 13,301 |
Service | Number Performed |
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Spay/Neuter Surgeries | 6,234 |
Vaccinations | 5,567 |
Dental Care | 2,143 |
Emergency Treatment | 345 |
Program | Number of Participants |
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Animal Welfare Workshops | 2,345 |
Pet Safety Classes | 1,867 |
Humane Education Presentations | 5,983 |
Year | Revenue | Expenses |
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2021 | $7,890,000 | $7,543,000 |
2022 | $8,234,000 | $7,967,000 |
2023 | $8,612,000 | $8,254,000 |
HSLC's adoption fees vary depending on the type of animal and its age. For more information, please visit HSLC's website or call (717) 393-6900.
Yes, HSLC accepts surrenders for animals in need. However, it is important to note that HSLC may not be able to accommodate every animal surrendered.
HSLC does not currently offer training classes for pets. However, HSLC's pet behavioral counselors can provide guidance and support to pet owners experiencing behavioral issues with their animals.
To become a volunteer at HSLC, please visit HSLC's website or call (717) 393-6900.
Yes, HSLC accepts donations of gently used pet supplies, blankets, towels, and other items. For a full list of accepted donations, please visit HSLC's website.
Yes, HSLC's pet food pantry provides free or low-cost pet food to families in need. For more information, please call (717) 393-6900.
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