The Humane Society of Wichita County (HSWC) is a non-profit organization managed by a paid director and staff, and a local volunteer board.
The HSWC is not affiliated with any national animal welfare organization, and we do not receive funding from local or state governmental agencies. 100% of our operating expenses come from the generosity of individuals, businesses, and charitable foundations in our community.
All donations stay in Wichita County and directly fund the care of the animals. It costs approximately $250 per month to feed and care for just one animal. Our total operating expenses are around $30,000 per month.
Our primary mission at the Humane Society of Wichita County is to care for the homeless, abused and abandoned animals in our area by providing food, shelter, medical care and affection until they can find their forever homes. Â We could never accomplish this mission without the help from ALL of our staff members, and the citizens, businesses, and charitable foundations in and around Wichita County.
Brief history of how we came to be:
History of the Humane Society of Wichita County written July 2000 by Troy L. “Kirk†Kirkpatrick, husband of Toni DeStefano, founder, written on Toni’s birthday for her 37 years of service.
• 1963: Toni, Lela Porter and Billie Pearce purchased a business on Peterson Road for $300 from an elderly man who traded and sold stray animals. Within a week, 10 people were working to feed the animals, clean and patch up the building, etc. Monthly meetings were held in churches and other places, and eventually at the Hamilton Building.
• 1968: filed for state tax exemption as a nonprofit and request was approved.
• 1970: land was purchased at present location
• 1972: moved the old house from Peterson Road
• 1973: built a new shelter consisting of 24 dog runs, cattery, cat receiving room, grooming room, kitchen, food storage room, office and lobby
• 1977: received education building from SAFB, due to efforts of City and General Cecil Fox, base commander. Volunteers from SAFB including skilled craftsmen of all kinds completed the facility.
• 1978: met with city manager about housing all city animals from A/C. Reached an agreement.
• 1979: Animal Reclaim Center was completed on April 1, 1979 – just in time for “Terrible Tuesday†– the tornado that wiped out much of the south side of town.
• 1985: filed with IRS as nonprofit.
• 1986: Lela Porter Waterfowl pond was built.
• 1989: added 10 new dog runs and expanded lobby.
• 1990: added enclosed garage and 2nd quarantine area to ARC.
• 2020: break ground on our new adoption center and renovations to current facilities
Adoption Policy
Adoption Process
After you have visited our shelter and chosen a pet you’d like to adopt, please complete an application.
• Download the Adoption Application.
• Fill out the application and bring it to the Humane Society OR fill it out on your computer and email to: frontdesk@humanesocietyofwichitacounty.org
• Please note, whether you own or rent a home, you must have a fenced in yard in order for your application to be considered.
• You will be notified by an adoption representative upon approval/disapproval of your adoption request
• Come to our facility, pay the adoption fee and take your new family friend home
https://www.humanesocietyofwichitacounty.org/adoptable-pets/
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