In 2007, the Humane Society had 51 members and about 30 volunteers who helped with more than 160 animal adoptions that year. The need to have their own building came from insurance concerns raised by the city’s insurance provider.
The goal was to build the new facility south and west of the original dog pound. Until the new building could be constructed, a wall was put up between the city side and the Humane Society’s in February of 2008.
With the new wall in place, the city had four dog runs and a bank of cat cages and the Humane Society had four dog runs and a cat room. The building was arranged so each side would have its own entrance.
In June of 2008, the second phase of the fund-raising for the building was underway, as the first $50,000 became a reality.
New construction began in 2013, but funds were short which stalled the completion of the facility.
In 2016, Dr. Barb Kuhns and her husband, Bob Kuhns, donated $250,000 for the completion of the new shelter and the Humane Society – Geneseo Branch now operates out of its new home and is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
AND WHAT IT HAS BECOME
The Henry County Humane Society – Geneseo Shelter has continued to grow through the years.
Katie Irwin, who serves on the Humane Society Board, shared that growth has happened not only in the number of animals being cared for and adopted, but also in the number of people who are dedicated to the well-being to those animals and where they are housed.
“We have experienced exciting changes over the past couple of years,” Irwin said. “Our board has evolved significantly, with four new members joining in that time, bringing us to a total of nine. This expansion has infused fresh energy and diverse perspectives into our leadership, allowing us to strengthen our commitment to our mission and create a more dynamic, forward-thinking team. These changes have propelled us into a period of growth and transformation, positioning us for continued success as we work to further our impact in the community.”
Irwin added that the group is dedicated to forward-thinking practices that anticipate future needs, ensuring that the shelter not only meets current demands, but is prepared for tomorrow’s challenges.
“Through strategic sustainability planning, we focus on building a resilient and resource-efficient organization that thrives over time,” she said. ‘In addition, we actively seek to cultivate strong community partnerships, knowing that collaboration and relationship-building are vital to achieving lasting change for both animals and the community we serve.”
Accomplishments of the Humane Society – Geneseo Shelter in the last two years include:
-Creating six new dog yards with privacy fencing and artificial turf to create a more comfortable space;
-Enhanced disease prevention protocols, bringing ringworm transmission down to zero.
-A community-donated deep freezer, allowing us to expand our dog enrichment program.
-A growing team of volunteers, enabling us to provide even more individualized care.
-The addition of two employees with veterinary technician experience, reducing vet costs and improving in-house care.