The Humane Society of North Iowa, established in 1959 by Alice Anne Blackmore in Mason City, honors her legacy by providing care and finding homes for abandoned, displaced, and neglected animals. Operating from a modern facility built in 2009, the organization has helped nearly 13,000 animals find loving homes since the mid-80s. As a no-kill shelter, they prioritize the well-being of animals and rely on donations to sustain their compassionate work.
Continuing Alice Anne's vision, the Humane Society of North Iowa is dedicated to offering kindness, love, and mercy to animals in need. Their commitment to not euthanizing animals due to space constraints underscores their mission to ensure every animal receives the care and attention it deserves. Through individual contributions, they nurture and support hundreds of animals that rely on their shelter for refuge and care.
Celebrating their 65th anniversary, the Humane Society of North Iowa invites supporters to contribute $65 or more to help provide food, shelter, and veterinary care for their furry residents. With a focus on sustaining their essential services, they welcome donations to uphold their tradition of aiding animals with compassion and dedication for years to come. Follow their heartwarming stories and updates on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
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