
Ross Humane Society Seeks Donations To Get New Facility Construction Over Finish Line
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(Ross County) – The Ross County Humane Society is seeking the public’s help in getting them to their $2.9 million goal in constructing their new facility. As of 2/4/25, 73% of their $2.9 million goal, or $2,301,445 has been raised.
“Our new 7,500-square-foot facility is a one of a kind in Southern Ohio, designed with every aspect of a dog’s well-being in mind”, said Jenn Thomas, executive director of the Ross County Humane Society.
“Only with people like you-who share our vision and passion-can we save more dogs that would otherwise have nowhere to go. Together, we can create a brighter future for the animals who depend on us. We’re so close to making this dream a reality! Our goal is to raise the last $575,000 of this $2.9 million project for the Ross County Humane Society Capital Campaign.”
“Join us on our incredible journey to rescue homeless and displaced dogs in our community, giving them a second chance at life. By contributing to the Ross County Humane Society Capital Campaign, you will help us build a brighter future for these dogs, providing them with a safe place to stay while they wait to find their forever homes.”
