Tuesday, December 15, 2015

HumaneWatch.org Calls Out The Humane Society For Not Giving The Money To Animal Shelters



Report: National Humane Society Snubs New Jersey Pets

 Today HumaneWatch.org, a project of the nonprofit Center for Consumer Freedom, released a new report showing the Humane Society of the United States shockingly shortchanges pet shelters in New Jersey.

In 2014, HSUS raised over $100 million from Americans and yet only gave 1% of this money to local pet shelters—and didn’t operate a single pet shelter itself—despite having fundraising appeals full of cats and dogs.
In New Jersey, HSUS only donated $3,670.00 to help pet shelters care for animals. Instead, donor money meant to save animals went to disappointing ends. HSUS placed over $50 million into Caribbean funds last year, rather than using that money to help animals. The group settled a racketeering lawsuit for nearly $6 million. HSUS also put $4 million into its own pension plan. The organization is currently under investigation by the Oklahoma attorney general.
Unfortunately, this isn’t an anomaly; HSUS has doggedly refused to give more to shelters.
The full 50-state report of HSUS misuse of donor money in recent years, “Not Your Local Humane Society,” is available below or online here: http://goo.gl/zVCBvp
“Well-meaning Americans are duped by manipulative HSUS ads into thinking that donations will primarily help pets, but that’s not the case at all,” commented CCF research director Will Coggin. “By giving to HSUS, their money is going to the dogs—but only figuratively.”
New Jerseyans who want to make a difference for pets should do one thing: Give local
Despite its name, the Humane Society of the United States is not affiliated with the scores of humane societies in town and counties across America that provide hands-on care to needy animals. Giving to HSUS means their money may be parked in offshore tax shelters, used to pay bloated overhead costs, or spent on a PETA-esque lobbying agenda.
HSUS – Not Your Local Shelter 2015

 

 

 
For more information, visit www.HumaneWatch.org. The Center for Consumer Freedom is a nonprofit coalition supported by restaurants, food companies, and consumers, working together to promote personal responsibility and protect consumer choices.

 
So why are you still donating to companies like this and not to your local non kill shelters. The Humane Society is not the only one that keeps the money for them selfs. 
Think about the dogs and cats next time you donate.




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