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History

Since its founding in 1927 by Elsie Seeger Barton, the Baltimore Humane Society has provided for the care of suffering and homeless animals. Situated on 365 acres of land held in trust for the Humane Society, it operates an animal shelter, a spay/neuter center, a pet cemetery, and a 345-acre wildlife sanctuary. The Humane Society is dependent on donations from individuals, corporations, and foundations, and income from fundraising events to support animal care operations.

Mission Statement

Provide a temporary home, a safe refuge, and care for stray, unwanted and homeless animals.

Work aggressively to place each animal that comes to our shelter in a loving, permanent home.

Strive to end the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals by promoting and offering affordable spaying and neutering to control the population of unwanted animals in our area and addressing the issues that cause people to give up animals.

Advance the cause of the humane treatment of animals and increase awareness of animal issues through public education.

Ensure a peaceful final resting place for beloved companion animals through the operation of a beautiful and well-maintained cemetery for companion animals.

Our Commitments

The Baltimore Humane Society was founded in 1927 to protect our region's pets and to address their suffering. Since inception, the Humane Society has strived to reach its potential and to achieve its mission. Over the years, we've adopted a set of tenets that represent our commitments to the pets that come into our care. All of our efforts are centered around one word... humane.

Live Humane

Each individual has the power through their own actions and a focus on their personal ethics to live with respect for others and for other life.

Lead Humane

Each individual has the strength to demonstrate and to educate others on their conviction that all individuals, be they man or animal, deserve respect and humane care.

Believe Humane

Each individual can trust in the goodness and virtue of others and can believe that our community continues to move toward greater respect and humane treatment of the animals in our care.

Dream Humane

Each individual can dream of tomorrow and the opportunities it will bring to progress our mission of a humane community.

Baltimore Humane Society
1601 Nicodemus Road
Reisterstown, MD 21136

(410)833-8848 | phone
(410)833-9251 | fax
www.baltimorehumane.org

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