Join us in our cause.

We need financial support and manpower to achieve our goals and fight overpopulation in our area. Fill out our membership form located on this website and send it with a check made out to TCHS. All donations are tax deductible and go toward spay/neuter assistance, or our foster program. We are a 501(c) nonprofit charitable organization.
We sincerely appreciate your financial support; however, the Board of Directors reserves the right to redirect all funds to the area of most need.
A financial statement is available upon written request from the Office of Consumer Affairs, P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, VA 23218
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The more people who spay and neuter their pets will cut down on the number of animals euthanized in our shelter each year. Also, purchasing dog tags and having them on your pet's collar will keep your pet from being deemed a stray and to be put down at the local shelter.
Adopt...Don't Buy
There are many animals looking for homes. Check your local shelter and veterinary offices. Then check out our animals in foster care.
http://www.petfinder.com/ is a tremendous asset in helping you to find your new perfect companion with a nationwide database of adoptable animals to search.
Click Here Adoption Application
Become a foster parent
Many animals in shelters could be saved if there were enough people to care for them while a home is being found. TCHS pays all approved vet bills. All you do is provide a loving home. If interested, contact Suzanne Collins at scollins45@yahoo.com or complete the Foster Parent Application and mail to Twin County Humane Society, P.O. Box 125, Hillsville, VA 24343. Foster homes for medium and large animals are needed.
Donations
Feline Friend: Sponsor the spay or neuter of one cat for a donation of $50.
Canine Companion: Sponsor the spay or neuter of one dog for $80..
Foster Partner: $5 per month goes to the care of a foster animal.
Medical Assistance Fund: Assists individuals in need of help with injured animals.
Feral Funds: Helps spay or neuter feral cats that individual(s) have taken responsibility to feed & water.
Feed the Family Pet: Helps disabled and unemployed families to keep their pets by providing some of their pets’ food.
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