Companion Giving at the Lewis & Clark Humane Society

Becoming a companion to LCHS benefits more than animals in the Helena valley. You can feel good about joining an elite group of individuals and businesses who are improving your community, educating the public, and preventing cruelty and overpopulation through generosity and compassion.

Will you help us?

The Companions program will also bring all of our members and donors under one name. We will be able to communicate with each one of you more efficiently and keep you up to date on all the exciting news with the LCHS.

How does your monthly donation benefit the Lewis and Clark Humane Society?

arrowPlease contact our Development Director to receive an invitation packet and learn how you can become a companion!

 

How does your donation benefit the Lewis & Clark Humane Society?

$15/month

Each month you pay for two feline immunodeficiency virus or leukemia virus tests

$20/month

Each month you pay for the vaccination of one dog or cat, helping a happy and healthy pet go to their forever home

$25/month

Each month you help microchip 5 animals, so they can be safely returned to their homes

$30/month

Each month you are helping to board one of our shelter animals for two days

$50/month

Each month you help one cat be spayed to help end pet overpopulation and decreasing the need for euthanasia

$60/month

Each month you help one dog be neutered to help end pet overpopulation and decreasing the need for euthanasia

Fletcher

Come meet the happy guy with the ball in his mouth. Fletcher is a 3-year-old neutered Shepherd mix who is crazy for toys.
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LCHS is pleased to announce its merger with Spay Montana, a mobile program providing spay/neuter services to Montana communities.
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Visit the Spay Montana website >>

Spay Montana

Please join us in kicking off "The Pathway Home," a visionary campaign beginning September 2008 to build a new shelter for the greater Helena area.

Learn more about how you can help pave the Pathway Home. >>

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American Shelter Dog

In most shelters, cats are rarely identified by breed. Instead, they are labeled as Domestic short, medium or long hairs. So why aren't we describing our dogs in a similar way?

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Learn about dog body language

Organized play

The LCHShas organized a Play Group Crew, that has exceptional knowledge and observational skills on dog body language. Watch a video >>

LCHS TV

Check out the Lewis & Clark Humane Society's Pet Channel on YouTube. See the many stars of the shelter at their best, and available for adoption!

Visit the Pet Channel >>

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