HUMANE SOCIETY OF SARASOTA COUNTY INC
2331 15TH STREET, SARASOTA, FL 34237 www.hssc.org

Total Revenue
$4,603,127
Total Expenses
$3,082,978
Net Assets
$16,862,761

Organizations Filed Purposes: AS THE AREA'S PREMIER NO-KILL SHELTER, THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF SARASOTA COUNTY ENGAGES THE HEARTS, HANDS, AND MINDS OF THE COMMUNITY TO HELP ANIMALS.

CLINIC - OPEN SINCE FEBRUARY 2016, THE GOAL OF THE ANIMAL CLINIC IS TO PROVIDE THE LOCAL COMMUNITY WITH AN AFFORDABLE OPTION FOR EXCELLENT VETERINARY CARE. THE ANIMAL CLINIC IS A FULL-SERVICE FACILITY AND IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. THE ANIMAL CLINIC IS OUTFITTED WITH STATE-OF-THE-ART MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING A DIGITAL XRAY MACHINE, AN ENDOSCOPE, A COLD LASER, AND A BLOODWORK MACHINE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING INSTANT DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS. THE QUALITY OF CARE IS EQUIVALENT TO ANY PRIVATE VETERINARY PRACTICE, AT A FRACTION OF THE COST. ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE ANIMAL CLINIC BENEFIT THE SHELTER PETS AT THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF SARASOTA COUNTY.

SHELTER - HSSC PROVIDES QUALITY CARE AND SHELTER TO OVER 1800 DOGS AND CATS EACH YEAR. EVERY ANIMAL IS GIVEN A MEDICAL EXAMINATION, VACCINATED, SPAYED/NEUTERED, AND MICROCHIPPED PRIOR TO ADOPTION. IF AN ANIMAL NEEDS ANY MEDICAL ATTENTION, HSSC HAS AN ONSITE VETERINARIAN AND MEDICAL STAFF CAPABLE OF PROVIDING CARE IN HOUSE OR AT THE ANIMAL CLINIC OF HSSC. MANY SHELTERS DO NOT HAVE THE TIME OR MEANS TO TREAT ANIMALS WITH COMMON DISEASES LIKE RINGWORM OR HEARTWORM; HSSC IS FORTUNATE TO BE ABLE TO TREAT THESE ANIMALS PRIOR TO ADOPTION.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH - FOR OVER SIX DECADES, THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF SARASOTA COUNTY HAS BEEN COMMITTED TO SERVING BOTH THE PETS AND PEOPLE OF OUR COMMUNITY. HSSC'S HUMANE EDUCATION PROGRAM USES THE PRINCIPLES OF THE HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND TO PROVIDE FUN, ENRICHING LESSONS FOR CHILDREN, INCLUDING CLASSROOM VISITS, SHELTER TOURS, PET THERAPY, READING PROGRAMS AND CAMPS. THE PET THERAPY PROGRAM BRINGS COMFORT, HAPPINESS, AND HUMANE EDUCATION TO A WIDE RANGE OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN THROUGHOUT SARASOTA COUNTY. TEAMS ARE CERTIFIED BY HSSC AND VISIT A VARIETY OF ORGANIZATIONS: SCHOOLS, SENIOR CARE CAMPUSES, HOSPITALS, SPECIAL NEEDS FACILITIES, AND MORE.OUR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM IS CRUCIAL TO OUR SUCCESS. VOLUNTEERS GIVE OVER 25,000 HOURS EACH YEAR AND ASSIST WITH THE DAY-TO-DAY FUNCTIONS OF RUNNING THE SHELTER: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE, ANIMAL CARE, SOCIALIZATION AND ENRICHMENT, MATCHMAKING, AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT. OUR FOSTER PROGRAM EXPAND HSSC'S ABILITY TO CARE FOR ANIMALS BEYOND THE WALLS OF OUR FACILITY. WITHOUT FOSTERS, COUNTLESS PETS MAY NOT HAVE A SECOND CHANCE LIFE. FOSTER PARENTS GIVE A PET THE CHANCE TO LIVE AND BE LOVED IN A FOSTER HOME. HSSC PROVIDES OUR FOSTER PARENTS WITH ALL THE FOOD, SUPPLIES, SUPPORT, AND MEDICAL ATTENTION THEY NEED TO CARE FOR THEIR FOSTER PET.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Ivan IvanovMEDICAL DIRECTOR40$130,066
Christen BensonEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$123,884
Kinga HuseTREASURER2$0
Jennifer SteubeSECRETARY2$0
Justin LeinsVICE PRESIDENT2$0
Teresa JonesPRESIDENT2$0
Caryn WilbrahamDIRECTOR1$0
Jay TurnerDIRECTOR1$0
Thomas TrinchettoDIRECTOR1$0
Jaime StillDIRECTOR1$0
Elizabeth Rabbitt-StephenDIRECTOR1$0
Jennifer PoppenDIRECTOR1$0
Richard PerroneDIRECTOR1$0
Brent MyersDIRECTOR1$0
Julia MonteiDIRECTOR1$0
Mark KowalskiDIRECTOR1$0
Sonia GibsonDIRECTOR1$0
Christopher FowlerDIRECTOR1$0
Katherine FerraraDIRECTOR1$0
Lisa EldridgeDIRECTOR1$0
Janet BoydenDIRECTOR1$0

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