CONNECTICUT HUMANE SOCIETY
701 RUSSELL ROAD, NEWINGTON, CT 06111 www.cthumane.org

Total Revenue
$15,069,897
Total Expenses
$9,501,878
Net Assets
$96,753,854

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE CONNECTICUT HUMANE SOCIETY IS THE LEADING RESOURCE IN THE STATE FOR COMPANION ANIMAL WELFARE; ENRICHING THE LIVES OF FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES THROUGH ADOPTION SERVICES, MEDICAL CARE, EDUCATION, AND PREVENTION OF CRUELTY.

SHELTER SERVICES - IN 2019, THE CONNECTICUT HUMANE SOCIETY OPERATING THREE ANIMAL CARE AND ADOPTION CENTERS FOUND HOMES FOR 2,836 ANIMALS. COMPANION ANIMALS ARE SURRENDERED FOR ADOPTION BY OWNERS, TAKEN IN FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT AND RESCUED FROM PARTNER ANIMAL SHELTERING ORGANIZATIONS. IN OUR CARE, THESE ANIMALS RECEIVED 6,664 VACCINES, 1,911 SPAY OR NEUTER SURGERIES AND WERE THOROUGHLY EXAMINED, BY OUR HIGHLY SKILLED STAFF VETERINARIANS. ON AVERAGE, EACH ANIMAL RECEIVED 26 DAYS OF CARE AND CONVALESCENCE PRIOR TO TAKING 5 DAYS FOR REHOMING.VETERINARY CARE WITH EXTENSIVE SUPPORTIVE CARE INCLUDING FOSTER CARE PROGRAMS HELP TO PREVENT ANIMAL SUFFERING, KEEP PETS IN THEIR HOMES WHEN POSSIBLE, REDUCE EUTHANASIA, AND OTHER FORMS OF ANIMAL CRUELTY AND NEGLECT. ANIMALS RECEIVE FOOD, SHELTER, MEDICAL CARE, ENRICHMENT AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT FROM PROFESSIONAL STAFF AND MORE THAN 455 VOLUNTEERS LOGGING NEARLY 24,547 HOURS.

VETERINARY CLINIC SERVICES - THE PUBLIC CLINIC PROGRAM PROVIDES DONOR SUBSIDIZED LOW FEE MEDICAL CARE IN A FULL SERVICE VETERINARY CLINIC TO PETS OF THOSE WHO DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO TREATMENT THROUGH TRADITIONAL VETERINARY HOSPITALS. THE FOX CLINIC PROVIDES SERVICES TO PET OWNERS WITH FINANCIAL CHALLENGES AND HARDSHIP. IN ADDITION TO PROVIDING TREATMENT AND RELIEF FROM INJURY AND DISEASE, THE CLINIC ALSO PROVIDES WELLNESS AND PREVENTIVE CARE. A KEY OBJECTIVE TO PROVIDING VETERINARY CARE IN ADDITION TO RELIEVING PAIN AND SUFFERING AND EXTENDING LIFE IS TO HELP KEEP THOSE ANIMALS IN THEIR HOMES AND OUT OF ANIMAL CONTROL AND ANIMAL WELFARE SHELTERS. DURING 2019, THE PROGRAM PROVIDED SERVICES TO 6,886 ANIMALS INCLUDING 230 SPAY-NEUTER SURGERIES.

COMMUNITY & EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - THE CONNECTICUT HUMANE SOCIETY PREVENTS ANIMAL CRUELTY AND NEGLECT BY DELIVERING INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE ABOUT PROPER ANIMAL CARE, HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS, AND CONCERNS NEGATIVELY AFFECTING ANIMALS. THOUSANDS OF ANIMALS BENEFIT EACH YEAR THROUGH CHS' PROGRAMS, THROUGH TRAINING WORKSHOPS FOR MUNICIPAL ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICERS AND OTHER ANIMAL WELFARE PROFESSIONALS, ONE-ON-ONE RESOURCES AND CONSULTATION DURING CRISIS SITUATIONS, ENGAGEMENT WITH GOVERNMENT AGENCIES CONCERNING ANIMAL-RELATED POLICIES, COMMUNITY INITIATIVES (VACCINE CLINICS, PET FOOD PANTRY, AND TARGETED WELLNESS PROGRAMS FOR UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS), AND SHELTER OUTREACH (SCHOOL PROGRAMS, SHELTER TOURS, DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSES, AND MORE).

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Gordon G WillardEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$177,429
Theresa GearyDIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS40$126,825
Carla Francalangia CpaCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER THRU 5/1940$57,119
Gregory Jandreau CpaCHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER40$18,173
Jo Ann Roberts EsqTREASURER2$0
Steve ParkerBOARD MEMBER2$0
Eric LopkinBOARD MEMBER2$0
Peter CableBOARD MEMBER2$0
James BasquilBOARD MEMBER2$0
William A Haines DvmSECRETARY2$0
Lou Ann GiuntaVICE PRESIDENT2$0
Gretchen DaleVICE PRESIDENT2$0
Ellen SharonPRESIDENT2$0

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