The plight of homeless and displaced animals is astronomical. Shelters today are overcrowded. Domestic animals are left on the roadside to fend for themselves. Pet shops and breeders continue to sell animals to the general public without regard to conditions or quality of life after they leave their doors. It is up to all of us to make this world a better place for domestic animals.

 

Helping Homeless Animals

Helping animals and promoting awareness of animal cruelty is not a new concept. However, homeless animals still do not receive the attention they deserve. Too many warm and caring animals are neglected, abused and eventually euthanized, for lack of homes.

In 1998, Jill Wittels opened her arms and home to this cause hoping that she could make a difference. Helping Homeless Animals owns and operates its own shelter. The organization has a "NO KILL" philosophy in respect to it's approach to the animals that it has pledged to support.

Over ten years later, Helping Homeless Animals has helped find countless homes and has saved hundreds of animals from being put down.


Who We Are...

“THERE ARE SO MANY ANIMALS THAT NEED GOOD HOMES. IF YOU OPEN YOUR ARMS TO THEM, THEY WILL OPEN THEIR PAWS TO YOU.”

                                                                                        -JILL WITTELS

                                                                                         FOUNDER & CEO