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About the Forsyth Humane Society
Brief History:
For over 65 years, the Forsyth Humane Society has acted as an advocate for the unwanted and uncared for
feline and canine animals in our community. Our chapter began thanks in large part to D.D. and Lydia Schouler
whose dog was trained to catch the bus, with a coin in his mouth, and bring Mr. Schouler his lunch each day.
Years later, Mrs. Schouler honored the memory of such loyalty by establishing in her will the D.D.Schouler
Fund for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. From there, we are now known as the Forsyth Humane Society.
FHS Today:
The Forsyth Humane Society has grown over the years and now serves as the leading nonprofit organization
in the Triad providing animal resource information, animal education, low cost spay/neuter assistance, and
promotion of responsible pet ownership. Fully staffed, we have paid positions that include:
- Executive Director
- Adoption Center Manager
- Adoption Counselor/Volunteer Coordinator
- Education/Special Events Manager
- Animal Care Technicians
Over the course of an average year, FHS volunteers log more than 10,000 hours helping to ensure that our
doors remain open and our services remain in place.
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