Basic Organization Information
Williamson County Humane Society
- Also Known As:
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Texas Humane Heroes
- Physical Address:
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Leander, TX
78641
- EIN:
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74-2069592
- Web URL:
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www.texashumaneheroe...
- Blog URL:
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www.facebook.com/Tex...
- NTEE Category:
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D Animal related
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D20 Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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D Animal related
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D40 Veterinary Services
- Year Founded:
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1979
- Ruling Year:
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1989
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Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide innovative programs and services to eliminate pet homelessness and to improve the lives of pets and people throughout Central Texas.
Impact Summary from the Nonprofit
In 2012, Texas Humane Heroes adopted over 3,000 dogs and cats and spay/neutered over 3,500 animals at their low cost clinic.
Leadership
Mr. Ron Marullo
Term:
Since
June
2010
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Program:
Low Cost Spay/Neuter
- Budget:
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$350,000
- Category:
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Animal-Related
- Population Served:
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Adults
Program Description:
Low cost spay/neuter services available to the public to make pet ownership more affordable and to help reduce pet over-population.
Program Long-Term Success:
1,963 animal adoptions in 2006
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Dog and Cat Adoptions
- Budget:
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$500,000
- Category:
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Animal-Related
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
Finding forever homes for abandoned dogs and cats. It costs approximately $200 per animal to shelter, vaccinate, spay/neuter, feed, and prepare for adoption.
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Pet Retention Programs
- Budget:
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$100,000
- Category:
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Animal-Related
- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
Program Description:
Pet retention programs, including animal education programs and low cost vaccination programs.
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