Location
1175 Old Hwy 16
Jefferson, NC
(In front of the National Guard Armory)

Address
ACHS
PO Box 1776
West Jefferson, NC 28694

Winter Hours Of Operation
Info & Spay/Neuter Registration
Tue & Fri 10AM - 1PM

Pet Adoption
Sat 10AM - 3PM

(336) 982-4297

ashehumane@skybest.com

About Us

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Pet Resource Center

Ashe County Humane Society uses their Pet Resource Center for pet adoptions on Saturdays and as an information center on Tuesdays and Fridays. We are not yet licensed to keep animals at the Center except during Adoption Saturdays. See our link related to the Adoption Process.

Our goal is to someday be able to house animals temporarily until they can be adopted to loving homes.

History

The Ashe County Humane Society was formed in March, 2004 by a group of people brought together by their concerns for the welfare of animals in Ashe County, North Carolina. In the past years, several attempts had been made in the community to form a humane society; all failing for various reasons, but primarily because of individual member's inability to contribute the time, energy and focus necessary to ensure the success of the Society.

An early asset to the newly formed 2004 Society was the leadership and experience contributed by John Lisk. John gained his extensive leadership experience as a past Executive Director of a large metropolitan Humane Society in South Florida.  He assisted volunteers of the Ashe County Humane Society to form a plan for success. He emphasized the need for coordination and planning and the importance of having a centralized person to perform that function in the organization. He recruited a former employee for that position and a plan was presented to the members in June 2004. 

A mission statement was written and programs developed that revolved around supporting the mission of "Saving and Protecting Animals of Ashe County". Publicity and fundraising were targeted as primary needs in order to establish the Society in the community and enable it to achieve its long term goals.  We have grown our efforts every year thanks to our donors, volunteers and local businesses.

We received our 501c3 status in 2006.

The Humane Society’s efforts have worked well since 2004.  We now have a permanent facility, provide spay/neuter vouchers to local residents for their pets, have a small foster program in place and have a viable pet adoption program.  Future plans include building permanent dog kennels and cat facilities so that we can provide a temporary home for unwanted animals.  This takes a commitment of funds that we don’t have at the present but hope to secure in the future.

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