Asheville Humane Society’s 19th Annual Dine To Be Kind is to be presented by Prestige Subaru and Mix 96.5, Asheville’s Hit Music Station, on April 2nd, 2024.
Fostering an animal opens up space in the shelter for our team to continue taking in animals while allowing an animal to gain crucial socialization and medical care, meaning fosters impact twice as many animals. Even if only for ten days, fostering saves lives.
Asheville Humane Society (AHS) is launching a Mobile Medical Unit to address and meet the spay/neuter (S/N) demand in shelter animals, with plans to expand outreach and provide public services in the future. The 37-ft clinic will feature a surgery suite and prep/exam areas and be primarily parked at 14
Driving down a busy highway, two strangers stopped for what they thought were discarded stuffed animals. The heartbreaking truth was a scene of cruelty: one kitten lost, another trapped in traffic. Working together, they stopped cars and saved a tiny life. Now named Wren, the resilient kitten is healing in
Asheville Humane Society is set to receive a $40,000 grant investment from national nonprofit Petco Love to support their lifesaving work for animals in Buncombe County. This funding will directly contribute to the Lily-Grace Fund, which supports animals who come to the shelter with significant medical concerns to ensure they