Community Resources2023-08-16T13:54:42-05:00

Community Resources

I need low cost or free veterinary assistance for my pet.2022-07-15T22:48:22-05:00

Our organizations are committed to helping people keep their pets.  The Anti Cruelty Society (www.anticruelty.org), Chicago Animal Care and Control, Heartland Humane Society (www.heartlandanimalshelter.net/), Hinsdale Humane Society (www.hinsdalehumanesociety.org/), One Tail at a Time (www.onetail.org), South Suburban Humane Society (www.southsuburbanhumane.org), and Tree House Humane Society (www.treehouseanimals.org) all operate low cost or free vaccine clinics and contact the organization nearest you for more information.  One Tail at a Time, South Suburban Humane Society and Tree House operate Low Cost Veterinary Services Clinics.

Find a coalition member near me2022-06-23T21:57:24-05:00

Animal Care League
1013 Garfield St., Oak Park, IL 60304

Best Friends Animal Society
5001 Angel Canyon Rd., Kanab, UT 84741

Chicago Animal Care & Control
2741 S. Western Ave., Chicago, IL 60608

DuPage County Animal Services
120 N. County Farm Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187

Evanston Animal Shelter
2310 Oakton St., Evanston, IL 60202

Heartland Animal Shelter
586 Palwaukee Dr., Wheeling, IL  60090

Hinsdale Humane Society
21 Salt Creek Lane, Hinsdale, IL  60521

One Tail at a Time
2144 N. Wood St., Chicago, IL 60614

Safe Humane Chicago
PO Box 7342, Chicago, IL. 60680-7342

South Suburban Humane Society
21800 Central Ave., Matteson, IL 60443

The Anti-Cruelty Society
157 W. Grand Ave., Chicago, IL 60654

Tree House Humane Society
7225 N. Western Ave., Chicago, IL 60645

I found a litter of kittens. What should I do?2022-08-30T01:57:01-05:00

First, make sure that the kittens are truly abandoned. Leave the kittens alone and watch them for about 8-12 hours to make sure their mom is not around. If the kittens appear to be clean and at a healthy weight, it is most likely that their mom is taking care of them.
If the kittens are in an unsafe area, move them to a safe place nearby so the mother can still locate them.
If the kittens are dirty and appear unhealthy, contact a local community cat group to help determine if the kittens need your assistance.
I found a stray dog. What should I do?

If you found a lost dog or cat without an I.D. tag, here are some tips for reuniting the animal with its owner:
● Call your local non emergency police department number to report finding the pet.
● Take the animal to a veterinary clinic or animal shelter to have it scanned for a microchip. If the pet has a microchip implanted, the owners can often be contacted immediately and reunited with their pet that same day!
● Post a found report on Lost Dogs Illinois
● Use this handy link to make a quick found pet flyer! It only takes seconds!! https://www.mypetchild.com/tool/lost-pet-poster/
● Post in local social media groups, on the Ring app, neighborhood chat groups, and anywhere you can reach groups of people.
● If you are unable to find the pet’s owner and cannot temporarily care for him/her, find out the local shelter, animal control agency, or veterinary hospital that accepts stray pets for the municipality. The South Suburban Humane Society has a chart located here https://southsuburbanhumane.org/lost-and-found but calling the facility directly is recommended as the list is subject to frequent change. If you are able to temporarily care for the pet but need a little assistance, several of our organizations can help you by giving you pet food, litter, and vaccines.

I want to rehome my pet and need help.2022-06-23T21:53:18-05:00

There are several options for rehoming recommended by coalition partners.  Many of our individual organizations offer courtesy rehoming postings on our websites. Additionally, Rehome from Adopt-a-pet is a national successful website that pet owners find to be user friendly.  Visit rehome.adoptapet.com.

 

I need food to feed my pet.2022-03-28T19:21:32-05:00

All of our organizations operate Pet Food Banks/Pantries.  Please visit the website of the coalition partner nearest your convenient location.

 

I want to volunteer for an animal shelter.2022-03-28T19:21:16-05:00

Awesome!  Thank you for wanting to make a difference!  Each of our organizations have different volunteer opportunities and procedures.  Please visit the website of the coalition partner nearest your convenient location.

How do I donate to help pets in need?2022-03-28T19:20:58-05:00

Each of our organizations rely on donations to keep our doors open and to operate our programs and services in our communities.  Please visit the website of the coalition partner nearest you to make an online donation!

 

Become a Member of Chicagoland Humane Coalition!

Our awesome member benefits include: access to a resource library of trainings; standard operating procedures, and best practice documents;
job listings on the coalition website; peer to peer mentoring and mutual support; collaboration with other animal welfare organizations.

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