Mission Statement
As advocates
for animal welfare, Helping Hands Humane Society, Inc. provides sanctuary
for animals in need of compassionate care and protection. We accept
responsibility for:
Fostering the adoption of healthy animals into responsible homes
and reuniting lost animals with their owners
Reducing overpopulation by promoting sterilization of animals
Providing an accessible facility with effective leadership and
well-trained staff
Serving the community through education and addressing animal
welfare issues
Maintaining a fiscally responsible organization by adhering to
the highest standards of integrity
An article in the Topeka Capital-Journal dated
March 20, 1910 indicates the recognized beginning of our local humane
society around 1890. Established by Judge C.G. Foster for the welfare
of children as well as animals, the Foster Humane Society was “to look
to the welfare of every living creature.”
The
work of the Foster Society was carried out by a limited number of members
– primarily the brothers and sisters of the King family. A stray or
crippled dog found wandering sought shelter in their home. Horses and
other animals found crippled and starving were taken to places of comfort
and cared for. In a 1919 report, the Foster Society investigated 225
cases of cruelty and neglect of children; 103 horses and mules being
worked while in unfit conditions; and many other cases of cruelty to
animals. Those who wished to help support this work were asked to give
one dollar or more.
On
May 4, 1938, the Shawnee County Humane Society was chartered as a non-profit
organization. A small group of dedicated individuals used their own
cars to pick up animals, their own yards to shelter them and their own
money to pay food.
In
1944, a gift of $1,000 was used to purchase a three acre tract of land
at 1216 Republican. The newspaper headline read “Winter Security
for Stray Dogs as Humane Society Buys a New Home.”
By
1951 the Society shelter was moved to 2625 Rochester Road. The flood
of 1951 left the shelter unusable and destroyed all of the Society’s
records. One volunteer kept 35 dogs in her home. The budget was tight
with memberships still at one dollar. The shelter continued to operate
often only with volunteer help.
In
1954, Topeka labor organizations including stone masons, cement workers,
carpenters and electricians volunteered to help build a new shelter.
Martin Tractor provided a bulldozer and driver; Allen’s Airport volunteered
a tractor. Sargent Excavating dug the foundation and Gerlach Builders,
Victory Sand and the Stone Co. gave cement. A lumberyard and a furnace
company gave supplies and Mosby-Mack donated a truck to pick up animals.
Others contributed labor and financial support in a remarkable community
effort. The new building was 50 by 70 feet. An open house was held
November 7, 1954.
In
1956, a pet cemetery was established on the shelter grounds. In 1959,
a special shelter room for cats was constructed.
The
Society began again to keep records and in 1963 was sheltering 2,700
dogs a year. Though no definitive records were maintained, it was estimated
that the Topeka City Pound was impounding 1,500 dogs a year at a cost
of $8,400. City dogs were temporarily held at the Gage Park Police
Dog Training Area in three small pens. In December 1963, the Society
indicated they could shelter the city’s impounded dogs at whatever cost
the city would pay. The city settled on $50 a month. During the first
month, 66 dogs were held for the city until their owners redeemed them
or three days had passed as established in the ordinance. The amount
has changed over the years in an attempt to meet the rising costs of
animal care.
In
1965, the shelter legally changed its name from the Shawnee County Humane
Society to the Helping Hands Humane Society. Its goal was not only
to serve Topeka and Shawnee County, but a wider regional area as well.
The
shelter remains deeply aware that its ability to provide “help” to animals
depends entirely on the “help” it receives from the community it serves.
The shelter has a noble past and an exciting future!