Humane Society of Jackson County
The Humane Society of Jackson County, established in 1998 by Marjorie Butler, is a dedicated all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on providing a safe haven for homeless animals and promoting the importance of spaying and neutering. With a mission to prevent neglect, cruelty, and exploitation of animals, the organization relies entirely on community support and fundraising efforts.
Since launching its public spay-neuter program in 2006 and obtaining a Department of Agriculture license in 2007, the Humane Society has made significant strides, including the acquisition of 31 acres in Jefferson for a future shelter. The organization remains committed to ensuring the well-being of animals through awareness and compassionate care within the community.
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