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Humane Educational Society celebrates life-saving work and community support
Summary
Chattanooga's Humane Educational Society says it saved many lives in 2025 and credits staff, volunteers, fosters and community supporters while inviting greater local involvement in 2026.
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Chattanooga's Humane Educational Society reports a year of lifesaving work in 2025 and highlights the role of staff, volunteers, fosters and community supporters in that effort. The organization says its behind-the-scenes team work is a point of pride. HES notes it relies on donations such as blankets, food and funds to operate. The society also announced events and outreach plans for 2026, including its annual fundraiser.
Key details:
- HES reports it saved many lives in 2025 and attributes outcomes to staff, volunteers, fosters and supporters.
- The organization emphasizes the importance of its behind-the-scenes team and describes their work as central to its impact.
- HES states it relies on donations (blankets, bags of food and dollars) to continue operations.
- The group says it is inviting the community to become more involved in 2026 and has encouraged volunteering and support.
- Faux Fur Fest 2026 is presented as the 3rd annual fundraiser, scheduled for Valentine’s Day, and will include live and silent auctions, adoptable pets and live music by The Malemen show band.
- The article notes that funds raised at the event are described as critical to supporting homeless, neglected, lost, injured and sick animals served by HES.
Summary:
HES reports a meaningful impact in 2025 and frames its work as driven by a network of staff, volunteers and community supporters. The organization plans community outreach and a fundraising event in early 2026 to support ongoing shelter operations and animal care.
