Hawaiian Humane Society


What We Do

The Hawaiian Humane Society is dedicated to promoting the human-animal bond and the humane treatment of all animals. We work towards creating a truly humane society based on compassion and shared responsibility. We envision a community in which every companion animal has a home – a community in which people highly regard and care for their own animals and all animals on O’ahu.

We are guided by the ideals of Socially Conscious Sheltering and are committed to seeking the best possible outcome for animals in our care and in the community we support.

Who We Are

In 1883, 350 concerned citizens including King Kalākaua organized what became the Hawaiian Humane Society, to advocate on behalf of companion and working animals. Our first office was a cottage on the ʻIolani Palace grounds. The organization’s mission quickly grew to include prevention of cruelty to children and the care of single mothers in need of assistance.

In 1897, 26 year-old Helen Kinau Wilder, member of a prominent kamaʻāina family, was given the authority to enforce animal cruelty laws as the first female police officer of the Hawaiian Police Force. She and her friends pooled their resources to pay a salary to hire Chang Apana, our first animal crimes investigator. Our welfare efforts were aimed more at working animals than pet cats or dogs. Even then, education was a top priority. In a time when animal information was very basic, it fell to those early members to raise public awareness about the proper care, feeding and humane treatment of animals. The vision of those early pioneers continues to guide our efforts today.

2023 marks a momentous year, with the opening of our second location, the Kosasa Family Campus at Hoʻopili in ʻEwa Beach in May and celebrating our 140th anniversary on July 24. Stay tuned for more details on how you can join us in celebration all year round!

Cause Areas

Animals

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Foster Care

The Hawaiian Humane Society’s foster care program helps animals in need of temporary tender, loving care. Approximately 150 animals are…
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