Olympic Peninsula Humane Society
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Olympic Peninsula Humane Society
Who We Are We are the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society (OPHS), the only open door animal shelter in Clallam County. As an open door shelter, we are committed to taking in every domestic animal that is brought to us, no matter the age, disposition or health of the animal. We ensure that the animals in our care receive proper nutrition, veterinary care, lots of love and ultimately a home. We are a local, non-profit 501(c)(3), charity with no ties to any national animal welfare organization. What We Do OPHS provides a wide range of programs and services to benefit our community. These include: • • • Sheltering animals from within Clallam County • • • Licensing animals Our Vision Every adoptable companion animal in Clallam County finds a forever home. The love of a pet enriches our lives. Our Mission To provide the highest level of compassionate care for the animals entrusted to us, to reduce companion animal overpopulation and to be a leader in promoting humane values and education to benefit all animals. Make a Difference with Planned Giving Adopting out animals to suitable homes Providing a low-cost spay/neuter assistance program (SNAP) PH Microchipping animals Olympic Peninsula Caring for animals involved in cruelty cases. Humane Society “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtfully committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” - Margaret Mead P.O. Box 3124 • Port Angeles, WA 98362 P (360) 457-8206 • F (360) 452-4157 Physical Location: 2105 West Highway 101 • Port Angeles, WA 98363 www.ophumanesociety.org PH Olympic Peninsula Humane Society Our Legacy The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society has been an integral part of our community since 1947. Over the years we have transitioned into a progressive animal welfare organization with a save rate of 94% in recent years and a policy that every adopted animal is spayed or neutered before it goes to its new home. Because of our commitment to the animals in our care and to our community as a whole, we believe OPHS is making Clallam County a better place for animals to live now and in the future. This will be our legacy. Meet a Few of Our Friends Hearst and Jerri Coen: “We got involved with OPHS by volunteering for adoption events. We like that OPHS is an openadmission shelter that accepts any animal needing help. Often there is no other help for these animals except for what OPHS provides. We believe in rescue and the OPHS mission. The spay/neuter program is very important to us. We give every year and will continue to give in the future from our estate. We want to help OPHS continue its work of caring for animals long after we are gone.” Anonymous: “When our son adopted a rescue dog, it left a deep impression on us. I had been afraid of dogs but Titus’ sweet disposition quickly won me over. Even What Will Your Legacy Be? Are you interested in partnering with us to make a meaningful difference in the lives of companion animals in Clallam County both today and in the future? The needs of animals are ongoing and a legacy gift ensures that our organization will be around years from now to fulfill those needs. Along with the satisfaction of having made a gift to benefit animals, with your help we can: • Establish new programs to assist people and their pets such as training classes, low-income veterinary services and more. • Construct appropriate housing for large animals such as horses • Expand existing programs such as our Spay Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) in order to provide free spays and neuters for pets of owners who are extremely low income. • Create areas at the shelter for animals with specific needs such as a hospice area for cats and dogs, a senior area for cats and dogs and more though our son lives in a different part of the country and didn’t adopt his dog from OPHS, we know there are many dogs in our area which need the opportunity to be cared for and loved so we make donations to our local shelter. We chose to honor our sons adopted dog, Titus, with a gift to OPHS to help continue its work and mission.” Jim and Joanne Hallett: “Helping OPHS allows us to return the love our many pets have given us throughout their lives. Animals are some of the most vulnerable members of our community. We want to make sure when animals need a place for shelter and help, they will be cared for with grace and dignity. We value the importance OPHS puts on animal care as evidenced by their having an in-house veterinarian. We are excited about the future of OPHS and want to ensure its ability to care for animals in need.” Your Gift is a Powerful Investment Making a charitable gift to OPHS is mutually beneficial. Our advisors can help you make the most of potential tax benefits and income opportunities. Most important, you will have the satisfaction of knowing you have helped animals in need. Giving options include: • Making a one-time or multi-year gift • Naming OPHS as a beneficiary of your estate through a bequest • Designating OPHS as your IRA or life insurance beneficiary • Making a planned gift such as a charitable trust • Donating investment assets such as stocks, bonds or real estate To discuss these and other giving opportunities, please contact Mary Beth Wegener at (360) 457-8206. Carol Johnson: “As an animal lover, I have experienced the heartbreaking sight of starving and abused animals. As a young adult, I tried to help a neighbors’ horse which was starving. I did not have the experience needed to be successful. My efforts failed. That experience has haunted me for nearly 50 years. As a ‘horseaholic,’ I have rescued many horses and have treasured them, until their time came. I was the last person they saw as they made their way to heaven. That is why I am committed to helping suffering animals and to improving their lives by donating my time and money to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society. We can all give a little of ourselves!”