
Hearing Associates donated a portion of all personal hearing aid sales as well as individual donations collected during the fundraising event.
“We are amazed by and grateful for such a generous donation from our friends at Hearing Associates. As a non-profit animal shelter, we rely on support like this to help us provide food, shelter, and medical care to the hundreds of displaced and homeless animals that rely on us each year,” said Sybil Soukup, Executive Director of the Humane Society of North Iowa.
The Humane Society of North Iowa is a non-profit organization that serves the North Iowa region and operates a no-kill rescue animal shelter in Mason City. Since being founded in 1959, the Humane Society of North Iowa has found loving homes for over 10,000 abandoned, displaced, and neglected animals. For more information, please call the Humane Society of North Iowa at: 641-423-6241 or visit them online at: http://www.hsni.org.
http://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/hunting/2014/10/anti-hunting-machine-exposing-humane-society-united-states
Humane Society of the US and Humane Society of North Iowa are two separate organizations
I don’t read anywhere on the USHS website that they are anti-hunting. They are against decimating wildlife populations to the point where extinction is a possibility. The article you cited is definitely pro-hunting and attempts to portray the USHS as an elitist, liberal organization. Look at the number of lawsuits the USHS has won that really have little or nothing to do with hunting. I have yet to find one that, for example, wants to ban pheasant hunting. http://www.humanesociety.org/news/resources/docket/victories/?credit=web_id93480558
Wow. What a great contribution.