2009 AnnuAl RepoRt - Kentucky Humane Society

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2009 AnnuAl RepoRt - Kentucky Humane Society
2009 Annual Report
Dear Friend,
I truly have the best job in the world. Decisions
I make or support are directly related to
the number of animal lives saved, which is
immensely gratifying. Just as special, however,
is talking with people about their pets and
hearing of the humor, joy and fulfillment their
animal companions bring to their lives. The
most introverted member of any group will
light up as they sing the praises of their pet
and assure me that they have the best and
the brightest companion known to mankind!
The bond people share with their pets is
truly amazing.
The past year proved rewarding for KHS in
many ways. We experienced record-breaking
results in our proactive programs – adoptions,
spay/neuter and humane education – all
serving more animals and people than
previous years. While our existing programs
grew in size and scope, we also added two
new initiatives. KHS began the area’s first
Pet Food Bank, recognizing the hardships
many pet owners have experienced due to
the economic downturn, that provides free pet
food to families with cats and dogs in need.
We also started a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)
Program targeting feral cats and ensuring they
are safely spayed or neutered to help control
the outdoor cat population in our area.
Through the dedication and hard work of
caring staff, volunteers, customers and donors,
we’ve saved lives, healed broken hearts, given
second chances and strengthened relationships
between people and their pets. Protecting
or repairing the human-animal bond is the
cornerstone of our mission at the Kentucky
Humane Society (KHS). We are passionate
about bringing people and pets together while
improving the lives of both.
As always, the staff and board at KHS
celebrate success then quickly set our sights
on the horizon, relentlessly moving toward
our goals. Our vision for the future of pets
is simple, yet lofty. We envision a day when
every displaced pet that is deemed adoptable
will find a permanent home, and not a single
pet is euthanized due to lack of space at a
shelter. In the past 12 months KHS came close
to achieving that goal, with less than 1% of
all incoming animals euthanized for overcrowding. That’s not good enough and we
will continue to work tirelessly until that
number hits zero.
Our successes make the world a better place,
one animal and one person at a time. As a
supporter of KHS, you have been an important
part of each and every success. It’s because of
your support that we can look back with pride
and look forward with even greater excitement
as we continue caring for the animals, caring
for the community.
With warmest regards,
Lori Kane Redmon
President-CEO
“Caring for the animals, caring for the community.”
Dear
Benefactors
and Friends,
It has been an honor to volunteer for the
Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) for the
past five years. The organization has
evolved and grown in leaps and bounds in
terms of strength and progress toward its
goals during this time, and I credit the
extremely professional and dedicated staff
for these achievements.
Throughout the years, two areas have come
into focus: proactive solutions to the pet
overpopulation problem and the importance
of the bond between people and their pets.
Both of these issues affect the quality of life
in our community.
I am most proud of KHS for opening the
S.N.I.P. Clinic in February 2007. Open to
the public, the low-cost, high-volume surgery
center was the first of its kind in our area.
In August 2009, the clinic performed
its 20,000th surgery. KHS continues to
focus on spaying/neutering as the single
most effective proactive solution to the pet
overpopulation problem.
Board
Members
The renovation and expansion of the main
campus in south Louisville, known as the
Main Campus Improvement Project (MCIP),
is under construction. The improvements
will make the facility a healthier and less
stressful environment for the pets in its care.
In addition, it will make visiting the adoption
center more attractive for families looking for
a new pet, thus making the “adoption option”
more successful. As a result, we are confident
a greater number of pets will find their forever
homes more quickly. It has taken several years
to raise the majority of the funds to make
this dream a reality. We are just short of our
fundraising goal, and continue to reach out
to the community for support.
KHS provides valuable services to our citizens
without any support from city, state or federal
funding. I applaud those individuals and
families who recognize that unconditional love
comes in many shapes and sizes, and that a
homeless pet makes a wonderful addition to
any family.
As Louisville continues to evolve into a
world-class city, so too must our animal
welfare services improve and expand. KHS
is leading the way and setting the example.
Please accept my thanks for your support
of our efforts.
Sincerely,
Patti Swope
Patti Swope
Chair, Board of Directors
Beth Andrews
Toni Clem
John Hassmann
Marti Hazel
Janet Lively Heberle
A. Dale Josey
Steve Kerrick
Karen Krinock
Rick Maynard
Jeff McGowan
Mike McJunkins
Glenn Price
William M. Roof
Patti Swope
Marcia E. Terry
Anthony Urbaites
Bill Bennett*
Bruce Boldt*
Roy Burns, D.V.M.*
Brian Haara*
Harriet Howard*
Debbie Scoppechio*
*Advisory Board
About Us …
ADOPTIONS
Founded in 1884, the Kentucky Humane
Society (KHS) is the state’s oldest animal
welfare organization and largest pet
adoption agency. Through adoptions,
education programs and spay/neuter
efforts, KHS offers proactive solutions to
the pet overpopulation crisis in our area.
For the sixth consecutive year, KHS set a new
adoption record, with 6,141 pets placed in
homes! KHS adopted out 1,982 felines (32%)
and 4,159 canines (68%) during fiscal year
(FY) 2008-09.
Private support enables KHS to continue
providing shelter, food and medical care
for thousands of homeless pets each year,
in addition to making spay/neuter and
education programs possible. KHS does
not receive any city, state or federal
funding from any entity, nor are we funded
by any national humane organizations.
Thanks to the community’s continued
support, we’re making Louisville and its
surrounding areas a better place for our
four-legged friends and the people who
love them.
Mission Statement
The Kentucky Humane Society advocates the humane treatment of companion animals through
leadership and proactive solutions to pet overpopulation, including adoptions, education and
spay/neuter efforts.
Thanks to the generosity of Feeders Supply,
seven of their stores provide permanent
adoption sites for KHS. Nearly 50% of our
pets found homes via one of these satellite
locations, giving them a second chance
at happiness.
Total Adoptions:
FY 04-05
4,893
FY 05-06
5,070
FY 06-07
5,238
FY 07-08
5,964
FY 08-09
6,141
Lonely Hearts Club
The KHS “Lonely Hearts Club” highlights
pets who might need more time to find their
lifelong friend, whether it’s due to special
needs or simply because they’ve been
overlooked by adopters. During the fiscal
year, 86 “Lonely Hearts Club” members found
permanent homes, a 28% increase compared
to last fiscal year.
“Pet of the Week” Media Partners
Each week, our local media partners feature
adoptable pets, reminding the community that
there are thousands of animals in need of
homes. KHS thanks these local media partners
for featuring more than 360 individual cats
and dogs during the fiscal year.
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WAVE 3 TV
WDRB FOX 41 TV
91.9 WFPK-FM
97.5 WAMZ-FM
84 WHAS-AM
106.9 WVEZ-FM
WHAS11.com
WLKY.com
The Courier-Journal
The Voice-Tribune
Lynn Tincher’s “The Literary Pen”
Examiner.com
Sam Swope Auto Group & Insight Cable
S.N.I.P. Clinic
The Kentucky Humane Society’s S.N.I.P. Clinic
celebrated its second anniversary this fiscal
year. By having a singular spay/neuter focus,
the clinic’s high-quality, high-volume approach is
designed to reduce the population and to help
eliminate future suffering.
During FY 08-09, the S.N.I.P. Clinic spayed
or neutered 9,059 owned cats and dogs.
Of that number, 4,459 were felines (49%) and
4,600 were canines (51%). Since opening
in February 2007, the full-time, public clinic
has spayed or neutered more than 20,000
owned animals!
Transport Program
In addition to providing services to local
residents, the S.N.I.P. Clinic also offers a
free pet transport program to surrounding
counties within a 90-mile radius of Louisville.
In FY 08-09, the clinic served 3,480 (38%)
companion animals via 13 monthly transport
partners in Kentucky and Indiana. Since
opening, the clinic has partnered with more
than 30 animal welfare agencies and offered
discounted surgery prices to those with
registered nonprofit status.
Financial Fix
Through our financial assistance program,
the S.N.I.P. Clinic helps those who cannot
otherwise afford our low-cost services.
Thanks to private supporters, the clinic was
able to award financial aid to 250 owners
and their four-legged friends, as well as
perform 185 free surgeries for pit bulls and
pit bull mixes. In total, the clinic provided
$9,705 in monetary support to help families
in need, a substantial increase (50%)
compared to fiscal year 2007-08.
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)
This fiscal year, the S.N.I.P. Clinic introduced
a new program to limit the growing population
of feral cats in the community. Through the
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Program, the clinic
provides humane traps to area residents,
allowing them to safely capture and transport
feral cats for low-cost spay/neuter surgeries.
After the surgery, the cats are released back
to the colony – unable to reproduce and
breaking the cycle of suffering. Since its
launch in April 2009, the S.N.I.P. Clinic has
loaned 45 traps, spaying or neutering 142
feral felines.
“I feel privileged to be part of a team that is positively
impacting the health of companion animals and, ultimately,
the health of our community.” — Courtney McKinney, S.N.I.P. Clinic Manager
RESCUE
During FY 08-09, the Kentucky Humane
Society cared for 82 special rescue cases.
The KHS Rescue Department conducts animal
rescue and handles special cases, including
pets hit by cars, pets attacked by other animals
and those with life-threatening conditions
and diseases.
County Rescue
In addition to our programs in metro Louisville,
KHS also handles animal ordinance enforcement
and cruelty investigation in Henry, Spencer
and Trimble counties. This year, we helped
706 animals in Henry County, 290 in
Spencer County and 319 in Trimble County.
Combined, our rescue officers assisted 1,315
animals from those counties.
Safe Haven
Working in cooperation with the Center for
Women & Families, KHS offers assistance
to domestic violence survivors through
our “Safe Haven” program. While these
survivors receive shelter from abusive living
situations, KHS cares for their pets at safe and
undisclosed locations. In February 2009, KHS
proudly accepted the Partner of Distinction
Award from the Center for Women & Families,
recognizing the “Safe Haven” program as
playing a vital role for the families and their
beloved pets.
GETTING BACK
HOME
We happily reunited 298 pets with their
owners this fiscal year, a 63% increase
compared to fiscal year 2007-08!
In addition to offering a comprehensive
“Lost & Found” service, the Kentucky
Humane Society posts photographs online
of all stray cats and dogs who come
into our care. KHS also attributes the
return-to-owner success to microchipping
and microchip scanning. KHS not only
microchips all adoptable pets, but we also
offer low-cost microchipping for owned
pets at our WAGGIN’ TRAIL 5K and for
animal clients at the S.N.I.P. Clinic.
PET FOOD
BANK
In May 2009, KHS launched Louisville’s
first weekly Pet Food Bank to help families
and their companion animals remain
together. Pet owners having financial
difficulties can pick up cat and dog food
each Saturday at our main campus free
of charge.
Since its start, the KHS Pet Food Bank
has distributed food to 745 people
representing 1,430 dogs and 1,342 cats—
approximately 64,000 tons of food!
BEHAVIOR
TRAINING
Community Program
Since 2000, the KHS Behavior Training Program
has promoted lasting relationships between
pets and owners via group classes, private
training and behavior seminars. In FY 08-09, our
Behavior Training Program helped 838 canine
clients and their owners through education and
positive reinforcement training. Of that number,
657 dogs participated in group classes and
181 pets received assistance via in-home,
private training.
With six convenient locations in Louisville, it’s
easy to get expert guidance and the tools an
owner needs to strengthen the human-animal
bond. Always looking for ways to expand
our service to the community, KHS added
a new “Service Dog” training class to help
dogs become canine assistants for those with
disabilities. All behavior training fees help
support the KHS mission.
Shelter Training & Animal Enrichment
“Camp Canine” is a shelter Behavior Training
Program designed for canines with special
behavioral needs as well as young, energetic
dogs that benefit from basic manners training
prior to adoption. In FY 08-09, KHS graduated
76 canines from this program who ultimately
were placed in permanent homes.
In addition to “Camp Canine,” KHS also
launched our Animal Enrichment Program for
cats and dogs. Volunteers manage playgroups
for adult canines, as well as make and
distribute toys for cats and kittens.Through this
volunteer-driven program, animals are provided
stimulation for their bodies and minds—keeping
them active and healthy.
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GENERATION OF
PET GUARDIANS
The Kentucky Humane Society offers fun and
educational opportunities for children of all ages
throughout the year. In FY 08-09, KHS celebrated
our 22nd year of offering summer camp programs.
Forty-two campers and their own dogs participated
in Canine Companion Camps for 6 to 12 year
olds, and 330 children attended Animal Adventure
Camps for 6 to 12 year olds over an eight-week
period. In 2009, KHS introduced Animal Advocates
Camp where 44 young adults participated. In all,
416 children learned a greater sense of kindness,
respect and responsibility toward animals.
KHS takes humane education to the classroom.
The B.A.R.K. (Be Aware, Responsible and Kind)
Program, which is an in-classroom curriculum for
students in Kentuckiana schools, reached 2,835
children. Through a partnership with the Girl
Scouts® of Kentuckiana, KHS hosted interactive and
educational workshops for 530 area Girl Scouts.
During FY 08-09, KHS served a total of 3,781
children via these initiatives to educate the next
generation of pet guardians.
ANIMAL
SUPPORT
PROGRAMS
Helping Support the Mission!
FOSTER CARE
This year, Kentucky Humane Society
Foster Care volunteers cared for a total
of 722 cats and dogs! Foster Care
volunteers open their homes and hearts
to animals needing special care and
attention. Volunteers cared for kittens
and puppies too young for adoption,
pets recovering from injuries and those
in need of extra socialization. KHS
also utilizes emergency Foster Care
volunteers during times of overcrowding.
During FY 08-09, KHS Foster Care
parents hit a new record by volunteering
71,366 hours!
Volunteers
Whether it’s adoption matchmaking,
exercising dogs, taking photographs or
working behind the scenes for a special
event, the Kentucky Humane Society relies
on volunteer support to continue caring for
thousands of needy animals each year. Their
unwavering commitment and enthusiasm truly
enables us to continue helping animals and the
people who love them.
KHS volunteers set a new record this year by
contributing a total of 88,842 hours! With an
increase of nearly 10,000 hours compared
to FY 07-08, volunteers touched more animal
lives than ever before.
Special Events
Throughout the year, KHS hosts special events
to raise much-needed funds for the homeless
animals in our care. Our annual events include
Picture Your Pets with Santa, the Waggin’
Trail 5K, Tuxes & Tails benefit auction and
gala, Pause for Pets fundraising luncheon,
Dog Day at the Park and other promotions.
Combined, more than 4,000 animal lovers
attended these events and promotions. Thanks
to private supporters and sponsors, KHS
raised $419,294 for its lifesaving programs
through these events!
Pet Resorts
To help support our mission programs,
KHS established the Eastpoint Pet Resort
and Fern Creek Pet Resort. Both pet resorts
offer boarding, all-breed grooming, Doggie
Daycare, special pet activities and in-home pet
sitting. Combined, their business resulted in
19,568 appointments this year. Each client’s
patronage helps fund lifesaving programs such
as adoptions and rescue.
KHS Funding Sources
Funding Allocation
Individual Donors
The Kentucky Humane Society thanks all donors who made
a gift of cash or an in-kind gift between 10/01/08 and
09/30/09. However, due to space limitations, we are
only able to recognize gifts totaling $250 and above in
this publication.
$50,000+
Bobby J. Aldridge Estate
$25,000+
Sandra Anne Frazier
Ms. Meredith Brown
Janice Crenshaw
and Mary Stivers
Mr. Peter Edwards
The Estate of Joan
Hillerich Houk
Mr. and Mrs.
David Heimerdinger
Allen S. Mattingly Trust
Ms. Mary E. Herche
Mary Rondi Estate
Mr. Mike McJunkins
and Mrs. Deb Dillon
$10,000+
Ms. Suzie Adams
O.H. Irvine Estate
r. and Mrs.
M
David Peterson
Mrs. Rosemary Phillips
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Pohn
Virginia Pollard Estate
Ms. Elizabeth Rhyne
Mrs. Bobbie Rucker
Ms. Patti Swope
Dorothy Lee Taylor
Estate
$1,000+
Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph B. Adams
Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Coleman
Mr. Ben Cress
Mr. and Mrs.
Denny Crum
Mr. Stanley
Cunningham and Mrs.
Leigh Anne Snider
Maryann C. Davis
Ms. Carolyn Day
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Day
Ms. Kimberly D. Deel
Dr. Harvey M. Diamond
John Dorkin
Ms. Debbie
Scoppechio and
Mr. Rick Duffy
Ms. Deborah R. Harper
Ms. Rosemary Miller
Ms. Nancy Harris
Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Musselman
Ms. Ginny Harshaw
Paula and Frank
Harshaw
Mr. Glenn Price and
Mr. Jody Zimmerman
Ms. Alison Heckman
Lori and Kevin Redmon
Ms. Sharon L. Winstel
Ms. Barbara W.
Hendricks
Ms. Laurie
Rothinghouse
Mrs. Allison J. Woosley
Dr. Jayne Hollander
Mr. Tim Sanford
Estate of
Josephine Johnson
Rev. Edward W. Schadt
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W.
Yoakum Jr.
Mrs. Dorothy C. Joseph
Estate of Winona Mae
Seiler
Ms. Rhonda Young
Mr. Steve Kerrick
Mr. Jim Shircliff
Sheeran Howard King
Family Fund
Tammy Siers and
Jim Dusenberry
Kris Knight
Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Simpson
Diane Sanders Koehler
& Patricia Sanders
Werner Memorial Trust
Karen Koenig and
Jeff Gallic
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Krinock
Ms. Mary Lynn Legel
Dr. Laura Sisterman
Kinnicutt
Ms. Kimberlee Willis
Ms. Diane Wilson
Suzanne H. Wright
$500+
Mr. and Mrs.
John Ackerman
Rick A. Adrio D.M.D.
Susan and Bob Allen
Anonymous
Ms. Theresa Starr
Ms. Rebecca A. Beld
Ms. Peggy Biggers
Dr. John Celletti
Mrs. Marea B. Gardner
Larry and Tara
Blandford
Mr. Rusty Cheuvront
Ms. Sena Garrett
Ms. Rebecca Clark
Ms. Kathy L. Green
Mr. and Mrs.
Brooks H. Bower
Toni & Charles Clem
Debbie Haddad
Ms. Bettye Nichols
Mr. Brad Swope
Ms. Edie Nixon
Leslie Tesch
E. T. Noonan
Ms. Rhonda Thistle
Mary and Dan Parker
Mr. Jason Vaughn
Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Heitz
Mr. Robert J. Petrokubi
Mr. Paul F. Vissman
Ayako I. Phillips
Ms. Ruth H. Cloudman
Mr. and Mrs.
Jamie Hendon
Sheila Poole
Ms. Georgia H.
Walker
Ms. Sheila Collins
Ms. Dale Herink
Ms. Lisa A. QuigginsPittman
Mr. Daniel Conklin
Ms. Jean Herp
Ms. Tina M. Redmon
Mrs. Jenifer Conkling
Allen and Michelle
Hertzman
Ms. Judith B. Reed
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Carr
Sharon and John
Hassmann
Dr. and Mrs.
Hans J. Cesarz
Mrs. Janet L. Heberle
Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin Chlarson
Mr. Matthew C. Conway
Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Cooper
Thomas Jefferson
Middle School
Dr. and Mrs. S.
Gregory Benanti
Mr. Thomas M. Benson
Mrs. Edward Bonnie
Mr. Vincent Corsi
Ms. Lora C. Holman
Ms. Nancy Reynolds
Dr. and Mrs.
Jean Ann Crenshaw
Ms. Rachel K. Horton
Lisa and Marc Crutcher
Ms. Sallie R. DiLaura
Ms. L. Anne Dishman
Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Mark Dohrman
Ms. Sara Donohue
Ms. Jamie Estes
Ms. Cynthia I. Fields
Ann Bossmeyer
Patricia Ann and
Joseph Flock
R.M. Tichenor Fund
Greg Bourke
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fox
Mr. Clell Turney
Mrs. Tracey L. Bramel
Melissa Francisco
Mr. Jeffrey H. Vaughn
Ms. Jennifer Branch
Mr. Steven Friedman
Dr. and Mrs.
Richard Medley
Mrs. Robert Wagner
Ms. Nancy Brawand
Ms. Robin L. Wallace
Paul Brooks D.M.D.
Mr. and Mrs.
Gene P. Gardner
Ms. Sharon E. Ware
Cece Brown
Judith Weber
Mrs. Betty Dabney
Brown
Ms. Karen Meyer
Mr. William S. Reeser Jr.
Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Reutlinger III
Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff McGowan
Veronica Meuhler
Ms. Stacy E. Hettich
Ms. Deborah Hite
Ms. Janet S. Dieruf
Elizabeth C. Thomas
Fund
Mr. and Mrs.
Owen W. Funk
Ms. Jacqueline G.
Hartlage
Johnny Davis
Susan C. Bennett
Fran and Dick
Callaway
Mr. Gregory D.
Carmichael
Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald J. Arru
Drs. Tom and Becky
Becherer
Ms. Susan SwopeAttardi
Steve and Anne
McDonald
Mr. Thomas L. Arnold
Ms. Amelia Stiening
Mr. and Mrs.
Don E. Smith
Rick and Gina Maynard
Heather Falmen
St. Francis of Assisi
Ms. Cebette Murphy
Mr. Jerry L. Barnes
Mr. Samuel G. Swope
Mr. Patrick J. Bryan
Ms. Maribeth Moore
Ms. Marlene Harbold
Ms. Victoria Anderson
Ms. Penny Love
Mr. David McCullough
Ms. Carol A. Hansen
Ms. Paula A. Burke
Mr. James Slattery
Pat Legel
Bruce Boldt Jr.
Mr. Gregory Buie
Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Curtis
Linda and Roberta
Steder
Nancy McConnell
Dr. Robin Bideau and
Mr. Brent Bideau
Beth G. Wilkerson
Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin Heavrin
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Ensor
$5,000+
Mrs. Beth Andrews and
Mr. Bruce D. Perkins
Mr. Leo Whitt
Mr. Edward Poulin
Ms. Mary England
Mr. Brink Bloembergen
Mrs. Anne Engelsher
Ms. Nancy L. Pearcy
Ms. Marie WhiteRobinson
Ms. Ruth Hayden
Mrs. Marcia E. Terry
and Mr. William
McCauley
Mr. and Mrs.
Brian M. Trudel
Mr. James O’Reilly
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Whayne
Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Gilbert
Dr. Stacy Gregory
Ms. Karen B. Watson
Ms. Joan E. Wettig
Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Whitworth Jr.
Mr. Matthew
Whitworth
Mr. and Mrs.
John Wilkerson
Ascension School
Matthew Ashby
Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley L. Atlas
Mr. Ron J. Caravan
Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Bates
Mr. Robert Rountree
Ms. Fran Yarmuth
Mrs. Karen Krigger
Mr. Grant E. Lane
Mr. Jon M. Schatzinger
Mr. and Mrs.
William D. Scheler
Ms. Diane Adams
Ms. Lois S. Louis
Ms. Diane
Schoenbachler
Dr. Jeff Allen
Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard H. Allgeier
Mr. and Mrs.
Monte Lucas
Ms. Caroline F.
Schrader
Dr. Walter E. App
Ms. Doris Manning
Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Shealy
Mrs. Nancy Loring
Mr. Charles Marasa
Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Miller
Mike R. Miller
Mrs. Sharon K. Miller
Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Miranda
Barbara H. Short
Dr. and Mrs.
Roger Shott
Mr. James Smith
Ms. Robin Snook
Mr. David Sourwine
Mr. John W. Ames
Ms. Mary Chilko
Ms. Janice Clary
Ms. Tara Clayton
Ms. Susan Cogswell
Mrs. Suzanne Z. Cole
Commonwealth
Attorney’s Office
Ms. Allyson Condra
Ms. Alice E. Carroll
John Conti
Mr. and Mrs.
Timothy Brown
Dr. Michael G. Carroll
Ms. Betsy Cooper
Mrs. Jan Casale
Ms. Erin L. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs.
William Brown
Eileen Cassidy
Beth Dunn Corbett
Mr. and Mrs.
Tim Brown
Mr. Paul K. Bonifer
Ms. Diane Carrico
Colleen Chester
Kevin and Phyllis
Connelly
Ms. Katherine Beyke
Ms. Sharon L. Blackett
Ms. Laura A. Carpenter
Ms. Judy Champion
Ms. Mary Carrico
Pat Brown
Mr. Billy Boone
Ms. Ute M. Schabel
Mr. Owsley Brown III
Ms. Karen Berg
Ms. Ann Worland
Ms. Carrie Kloos
Mr. Byron J. Butler
Brown Mackie College
- Louisville
Mr. and Mrs.
William Roof
$250+
Mr. Paul S. Abney
Mr. and Mrs.
William Broadbent
Ms. Elizabeth S. Burden
Ms. Cheryl Barnes
Ms. Susan Jamison
Ms. Sarah J. Schaaf
Mr. Larry W. Bullock
Mr. John H. Caperton II
Mrs. Jennifer Blumreich
Ms. Mary Kerr
Rhonda and David
Bridgers
Ms. Lisa L. Cantrell
Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Wockenfuss
Ms. Mimi Zinniel
Ms. Jill W. Cease
Kim and Jimmy
Broecker
Mr. and Mrs.
Albert B. Roberts
Ms. Tesla Ruser
Dr. and Mrs.
Jerry B. Buchanan
Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Barman
David and Krista
Hubble
Mr. Martin Kasdan
Ms. Kathleen
Breitenstein
Mr. James Bailey
Ms. Susan Robards
Daniel Kaiser
Mr. and Mrs.
Allan M. Catlett
Mr. and Mrs.
David L. Callison
Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Blahnik
Ms. Theresa Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bryant
Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Brodzik
Laura Bacher
Ms. Jeannine R.
Williams
Ms. Anna Jones
Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Brehm
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cordts
D. Joyce Boyd
Ms. Celesta E.
Cornelison
Ms. Dhiane Bradley
Mr. Kevin A. Cowell
Ms. Judith L. Bradley
Dr. Charles P. Bradshaw
Mr. Gregory Braun
Individual Donors
$250+ Continued
Ms. Ann D. Crane
Mr. Hans K. Fiedler
Jennifer Gregg
Ms. Lisa Figg
Ms. Jeanette Gregory
Mr. Frank Csapo
Mr. Michael Fleishman
Ms. Julie Gregory
Mr. Lloyd R. Fletcher
Mr. and Mrs.
Christopher J. Hagan
Ms. Martha Culver
Mr. Steve Curry
Mr. Steve Flynn
Ms. Patricia A. Curtis
Ms. Cathy L. Ford
Debbie Dalton
Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Fortwengler
Ms. Deborah I. Davis
Ms. Shannon R. Davis
Ms. Patricia E. Dean
Mr. Gregory Dearing
Ms. Mary L. Dearner
Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Deeley
Mr. Raymond N.
Degener
Mr. Daryn Demeritt
Mr. and Mrs.
Erik Dennes
Mr. Hiren Desai
Ms. Julia Dietrich and
Ms. Barbara Powers
Jamie H. DiMauro
Erin Dixon
Ms. Patricia Donaldson
Dr. Beverly H. Dorrance
Mr. and Mrs.
Newell D. Fox
Ms. Mary W. Hancock
Ms. Karen F. Franczek
Ms. Debbie G. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence French
Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Froedge
Ms. Abby Fugate
Ms. Susan Furlong
Judy Harden
Ms. Elizabeth W.
Hardwick
Mr. James A. Harris
Mr. Kenneth W. Hart
Dr. and Mrs.
Matt L. Garlove
Ms. Betty J. Hauntz
Dr. Gregg Hosch
Ms. Jill Hoskins
Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Houk
Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Howard
Ms. Lyda K. Howard
Ms. Mary D. Howard
Ms. Sharon E. Kingren
Mr. Hal W. Kirk
Ms. Virginia Klapheke
Mr. Stan Klausing
Mr. David N. Klein
Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence J. Koebel
Mr. David M. Kouns
Ms. Andrea Kristofy
Mr. Hugh Green
Mrs. Corinne M.
Greenberg
Lynn Greene
Kim Greenwood
Dr. and Mrs.
William K. Schmied
Steve and Nikki Staley
Mr. and Mrs.
David A. Schroeder
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert F. Stevens III
Mr. and Mrs.
James Mattingly
Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph J. Mazza
Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund G. Nasief Jr.
Mr. Douglas O. Nelson
Ms. Joy McGreevy
Mr. and Mrs.
John Jackson
Ms. Linda Lawson
Mr. Thomas J.
McKechnie
Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Jackson
Ms. Erica James
Mr. and Mrs.
Sam W. Jarvis Jr.
Jefferson County Board
of Education
Ms. Laura Leister
Ms. Cindy Jessee
C. Michael Kaiser
Busick and Lisa Kaiser
Busick
Ms. Susan McKellep
Daniel Ogle
Gerrie Leppert
Lopa Mehrotra
Mr. Robert Leslie
Mr. and Mrs.
Chris Merrifield
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald F. Ott Jr.
Ms. Bonny J. Letizia
Ms. Betty Lindauer
Ms. Kim C. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Locy
David Pariser
Mr. and Mrs.
David W. Miller
Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Parker
Mr. and Mrs.
David Miracle
Mr. Robert Parker
Patricia Miron
Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Parr
Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Porter
Mr. Jim L. Postlethwait
Mr. Jerry Prasser
Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Price IV
Ms. Heather L. Price
Ms. Molly Prince
Ms. Lesley Probus
Tommy and Paula
Rabbeth
Ms. April Raddish
Mr. James Ramsey
Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Raque
Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hollenkamp
Ms. Linda Kelley
Ms. Shannon M.
Holmes
Kentucky Country Day
School
Ms. Joyce A. Pernus
Dr. Carmel Person
Ms. Cynthia K. Moter
Ms. Susie M. Peterson
Dawn Lyons-Tooley
Ms. Suzanne Mowery
Ms. Eileen Pickett
Mr. Barry Madden
Ms. Mary K. Moyer
Mr. David K. Pitchford
Mr. Gerald J. Syrowski
Ms. Irene J. Raymoure
Mr. and Mrs.
Don Shurbet
Mr. Robert W. Redmon Jr.
Mrs. Helen Reed
Kimberly Renn
Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Reynolds
Ms. Traci A. Rice
Ms. Debbie
Roggenkamp
Mr. and Mrs.
Michael A. Morrison
Ms. Ronda L. Swift
Farra M. Shipp
Ms. Laura J. Pendygraft
Mr. Bruce Lowenberg
Mr. George
Shaughnessy
Jill Suttles
Steve and Charlotte
Theiler
Ms. Lynne Robinson
Louisville Seminary
Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Shapira
Ms. Malissa Sullivan
Ms. Gayle A. Sherman
Ms. Kathy Pellegrino
Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Keller
Ms. Catherine Sewell
Cynthia A. Sullivan
Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Ray
Dr. Michelle Moran
Ms. Rhonda G.
Holland
Dr. Dana M. Settles
Ms. Kristin Stuedle
Dr. Cicek G. Taylor
C. Stewart Ritchie
Ms. Stacy R. Perkins
Mr. Lewis P. Seiler Jr.
Ms. Leslie Stream
Mrs. Ellen B. Shelby
Kenneth C. Peet
Ms. Jane E. Morris
Mr. Kevin Scribner
Ms. Penny Stoll
Mr. Martin Ratajczak
Ms. Meta Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Hill
Ms. Karen Scott
Ms. Anne Stites
Ms. Mary Lou Talbert
Mr. James A. Patterson II
Ms. Janet Penick
Tina Scoggins
Ms. Patti Stephens
Jeffrey S. Shay D.M.D.
Thomas and Cheryl
Mitchell
Ms. Carla Y. Morris
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald L. Lynch
Ms. Nancy S. Oyler
Julie Michael
Sally Long Postel
Ms. Bronwen D. King
Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas J. Nolan
Ms. Claudine R. Mears
Ms. Robyn Keeling
Ms. Julie Kendall
Ms. Sally Nolan
Ms. Victoria L. Leonhart
Mr. Paul J. Long
Mr. and Mrs.
Brandon Karem
Ms. Kathryn J. Nolan
Mrs. Karen McWhorter
Mr. Charles G.
Lengstorf
Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Morgan
Mary L. Herrmann
Sidney R. Nichols
Ms. Maureen
O’Bannon
Cathy Lithgow
Mr. Andrew Green
Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff A. Myers
Ms. Debbie Lawson
Dr. Hunt B. Jones
Mrs. Elaine M.
Gravatte
Janet Marqerum
Indian Trail Elementary
Ms. Heather Haydon
Ms. Mary Anne Elliott
St. Gabriel School
Dr. Martha McCoy
Terri Limbaugh
Tracy C. Gowan
Jenny Schlechty
Ms. Teresa Laswell
Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jones
Ms. Margaret D. Ellaby
Ms. Jayne J. Myers
Ms. Laura Nix
Mrs. Marilyn Johnson
Lisa Heffley
Ms. Margaret Sawyer
Dax Manley
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Pope
Ms. J. Lynne McCoy
Ms. Tamara R. Hayden
Ms. Amy Gothard
Ms. Janalyn M. Murphy
Beverly Lancaster
Ms. Jillian Lewis
Ms. Cathy Gordinas
Ms. Mona Mallory
Ms. Julie Spradling
Michael and Laura
Hunzinger
Laurie Huelsman
Ms. Mary L. Jiunta
Ms. Mary D. Eck
Carrie Speedy
Ms. Julie Lamkin
Rachael Hayden
Ms. Robin Eastham
Ms. Ruth Sams
Mr. Michael Neumann
Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Garrett
Ms. Martina Hazel and
Mr. Thomas R. Runnels
Mr. and Mrs.
Justin Pohn
Ms. Mary L. Nelson
Mr. Richard C.
Levinson
Rita Hayes
Donna and Jackson
Mullins
Ms. Christina
McCluskey
Ms. Sharon A. Lamb
Ms. Dorothy S.
Haycraft
Kim Haydon
Mr. William B.
Mahoney
Mr. Bob McAuliffe
Ms. Paige Huber
Ms. Dana L. Garner
Russell Giles
Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce L. Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Harbold
Mr. Nick Gardner
Ms. Jan Durst
Mr. John O. Farner
C. Robbin Hansen
Mr. Ed Garber
Mr. James Gibson
Mr. John A. Farmer
Ms. Adalyn D. Haney
Ms. Katherine M.
Harris
Ms. Mary F. Duke
Farmer Elementary
Mr. Brian Hamblin
Dr. Mary Hancock
E. Dean Drennen
Fairdale Elementary
Angie Halbig
Virginia Foshee
Mr. Joseph R.
Gathright Jr.
Mr. Doug Ettin
Kristina Hagan
Mrs. Candace J.
Hopperton
Mr. Michael L. Roland
Becki Romans
Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Rose
Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs.
Matthew B. Ross
Kevin Singerman
Linda Sisterman
Ms. Donna F. Smith
Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Smith Jr.
Mr. Jack Smith
Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond G. Smith
Rebecca Smith
Mr. and Mrs.
Richard D. Smith
Ms. Cathy A. Thomas
Ms. Clemmie D.
Thompson
Ms. Jessica Thompson
Ms. Susan M.
Thompson
Ms. Gwen Tilton
Kim Tinebra
Ms. Teresa Tompkins
Mrs. Jane M. Townsend
Mr. and Mrs.
Steve E. Trager
Ms. Irene Trautman
Ms. Sheryl Smith
Ms. Elaine Trautwein
Mr. Richard A.
Smithson
Ms. Kimberly Vidrine
Ms. Monica Smitley
Mr. Mark Vogt
Ms. Roberta L.
Snawder
Anissa Snyder
Ms. Patricia A. Vittitoe
Ms. Donna L. Voyles
Ms. Maddelina C.
Wahl
Ms. Cheryl G.
Waldman
Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Walker
Kenneth and Judith
Walker
Mr. Charles E. Walz
Mr. John Wanner
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ward
Ms. Gloria Watkins
Ms. Peggy Weber
Mr. Timothy R. Welker
Mr. Edwin Wellinghurst
Mr. Shannon
Westerman
Mr. and Mrs. C.
Thomas Westray
Ms. Denise K.
Wheatley
Ms. Renate White
Mr. Jeff Whittaker
Mrs. Mary Ellen
Wiederwohl
Mr. and Mrs.
William H. Wilder
Ms. Brittany M.
Williams
Mary Wilson-Redden
Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Wisman
Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Wolf
Warangkhana
Wongba
Mr. George B. Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs.
John Yarmuth
Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Zanone
Mr. and Mrs.
David Zehnder
Kelli L. Zinno
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Zoph
Corporations, foundations
& organizations
$100,000+
Feeders Supply Co.
$25,000+
Brown-Forman Corporation
Laura Jane Dunbar, The Dunbar Foundation
Sam Swope Family Foundation
$10,000+
American Red Cross
Margaret A. Cargill Foundation
The Cralle Foundation
Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.
Yum! Brands Foundation, Inc.*
$5,000+
Your Community Bank
Ephraim and Wilma Shaw Roseman
Foundation, Inc.
Footworks, Inc.
Humana Inc. Contributions Committee*
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Kroger Company
Fred B. and Opal Woosley Foundation
*Indicates Matching Gift Company
$1,000+
24PetWatch Pet Insurance
A Taste of Kentucky
Audubon Animal Hospital
Bardstown Rd. Physical Therapy Group Inc.
BD
BP Fabric of America Fund
The Brown Hotel
Charitable Auto Resources Inc.
The Coca-Cola Co.
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Department of Treasury
Creative Alliance
Forcht Bank
Francis Jasper Rugs
GE Foundation*
Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana
Mildred V. Horn Foundation
Hot Locks
Hughes Group, Inc.
Humana Foundation
Jewish Community Federation of Louisville, Inc.
Klein Family Foundation, Inc.
Korbel Champagne Cellars
Louisville Bats Baseball
Middleton Reutlinger
Mud Pies Studio
One Stroke Inks
PetSmart Charities, Inc.
River Road Asset Mgt., LLC
Sam Swope Auto Group, Inc.
Stock Yards Bank & Trust Company
T.M. Crutcher Realty Corp
Thorntons
Underwriters Safety & Claims, Inc.
Wellpoint Foundation
Associate Giving Campaign*
Wells Fargo Insurance Services
of Kentucky, Inc.
$500+
Advanced Payroll Systems, Inc.
AEGON
Allstate Giving Campaign*
Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
Barrister Commercial Group
Dean, Dorton & Ford Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Executive Inn
HIMSS Bluegrass Chapter
Hot Yoga Louisville
Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare
Jim Williams Body Shop
Kentucky Race Track Chaplaincy
Lisa Welch Designs
My Backpacks.com
OCCUMEDEX USA Inc.
Pethealth Services (USA) Inc.
Powerbilt Golf
Royal Jewelers
Rubbertown Community Advisory Council
The Society of St. Vincent De Paul
The Game Inc.
Unified Foodservice Purchasing Co.*
Vaughn & Associates, PLLC
Walmart Foundation
Wedgewood Healthcare Center
Westin St. John
Wooded Glen Retreat & Conference Center
The Zoeller Co
$250+
Among Friends Quilt Shop
Anchorage Dental
Art Emporium
Ashley and Associates
AT&T*
Belgravia Court Association, Inc.
Bladerunners Lawn & Landscaping Inc.
Bluegrass Art Online
Bluegrass Frames
Breslin Family Dentistry
Brooklawn Child & Family Services
The Clorox Company Foundation*
Cobalt Art Works
David Scott Salon & Spa
Dental Works
Friends of Animals
Gannett Foundation, Inc.*
Gray Tower Flowers
Hands On Physical Therapy, PSC
Happy Hounds Doggie Daycare
Hilton Garden Inn East
Irish Rover
James Graham Brown Cancer Center
JPMorgan Chase Foundation*
KPMG
Landmark Lawn Care
M&J Wilkow Properties LLC
Modern Marketing Concepts
Moulton Studios
Network For Good
R&R Limousine
Republic National Distributing
Company of Kentucky
Seng Jewelers
Shawnick Enterprises
Smashgraphix
Southern Spine
St. Charles Jewelry Center
Tachau Meek PLC
The Dental Group
The Family Place
Today’s Woman
UnitedHealth Group*
Media
Partners
We would like to take this opportunity
to recognize those media partners who
provided in-kind contributions to the
Kentucky Humane Society between
10/01/08 and 09/30/09.
97.5 WAMZ-FM
99.7 WDJX-FM
WHAS 11 TV
790 WKRD-AM
WLKY 32 TV
106.9 WVEZ-FM
102.3 WXMA-FM
WDRB FOX 41 TV
WAVE 3 TV
100.5 WLUE-FM
96.5 WGZB-FM
103.1 WRKA-FM
Special thanks to Hound and Hoof Photography
houndandhoof.com
Lifelong Friends
Kentucky Humane Society-Animal Rescue League
241 Steedly Drive
Louisville, KY 40214
Lifelong Friends
Lifelong Friends
KHS Contact
Information
MAIN CAMPUS (502) 366-3355
241 Steedly Drive
Louisville, KY 40214
LYNDON CAMPUS
Opening Spring 2010
1000 Lyndon Lane
Louisville, KY 40222
EASTPOINT PET RESORT
(502) 253-2221
13310 Magisterial Drive
Louisville, KY 40223
Behavior Training Birthday Parties
Donations
Education/Camp
Volunteers
(502)
(502)
(502)
(502)
(502)
FERN CREEK PET RESORT
(502) 499-1910
5225 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY 40291
253-2883
515-3145
515-3144
515-3149
515-3145
FEEDERS SUPPLY ADOPTIONS (7 stores)
Clarksville (812) 944-6592
Dixie Highway (502) 935-4334
Fern Creek (502) 239-6429
Hikes Point
(502) 451-2775
Preston Highway (502) 964-0377
Springhurst (502) 326-9404
St. Matthews (502) 893-5550
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
(502) 253-6754
In-Home Pet Sitting Service
S.N.I.P. CLINIC
(502) 636-FIX1 [3491]
2445 Crittenden Drive
Louisville, KY 40217