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Humane Society of Northeast Georgia expands programs serving homeless pet owners

By Hamilton Keener Anchor / Reporter
Posted 7:30PM on Sunday 1st June 2025 ( 3 days ago )

The Humane Society of Northeast Georgia recently established and expanded services to serve pet owners who face homelessness, poverty and limited access to resources.

“Outreach is integral to our mission of helping animals and people live better together,” Director of Veterinarian Services and Community Outreach Bill Furman said. “Our programs, created to support disenfranchised members of our community, allow responsible pet owners to do right by their animals despite financial or other hardships they may be facing. It’s a privilege to serve our community through these new partnerships and services that will ultimately elevate animal welfare throughout northeast Georgia.”

The services include:

“This year, we’ve already served over 1,500 animals in our community through our outreach programs, and we look forward to our reach continuing to expand through our new offerings,” The shelter’s Community Outreach Manager, Andrea Marin, said. “We are grateful for our community partnerships and generous supporters who make it possible to keep pets with their loving families instead of a shelter.”

More information on the Humane Society’s mission can be found here.

http://accesswdun.com/article/2025/6/1291657/humane-society-of-northeast-georgia-expands-programs-serving-homeless-pet-owners

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