Morrow County Humane Society
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Spay/Neuter Assistance
The HSMC offers spay/neuter assistance to families who demonstrate a need for financial help. Whenever possible, the HSMC encourages the family to make a co-payment to assist with spay/neuter charges. This also allows our program to continue for other people that need help in the future. We would like to emphasize the importance of spaying and neutering to eliminate unwanted animals in the community. You may contact us at 419-947-5791 Option 4 to inquire about this service.
Assistance with Pet Medical Costs
The HSMC can also provide limited monetary assistance for pet medical costs which exceed the financial capabilities of low-income pet owners. You may contact us at 419-947-5791 Option 4 to inquire about this service.
Pet Food Assistance
In order to receive this assistance, your family must NOT be engaged in breeding pets or in using them for illegal activities. You must agree to maintain your pets in healthy condition. Finally, you must agree to use the pet food which you are given to feed YOUR pets. You cannot sell or barter the pet food for other products.
If you meet the above requirements, call us at 419-947-5791 option 4 to discuss your pet food needs. We do not always have food available. We rely strictly on donations from organizations and individuals to keep this part of our community outreach going.
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Morrow County Humane Society
Board of directorsas of 04/29/2019
Sandi Williamson
Laura Huerta
Donna Bremigan
Amanda George
Joe Hamilton
Diana Shipley
Jennifer Salyers
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Board orientation and education
Does the board conduct a formal orientation for new board members and require all board members to sign a written agreement regarding their roles, responsibilities, and expectations? Yes -
Ethics and transparency
Have the board and senior staff reviewed the conflict-of-interest policy and completed and signed disclosure statements in the past year? Yes