A Local Nonprofit Animal Rescue Charity

The Okanagan Humane Society (OHS), a local nonprofit animal rescue charity, stands as a shining example of what happens when everyday people band together to protect the most vulnerable among usโ€”our animals. With more than 200 active volunteers and counting, OHS is entirely powered by the passion of individuals who give their time, energy, and hearts to saving lives.

  1. Rescuing, fostering, and coordinating adoptions for hundreds of animals that come into their care each year
  2. Providing a safety net for animals in crisis, 365 days a year
  3. Collaborating with over 40 veterinary partners throughout the Okanagan Valley

The Heartbeat of OHS: Volunteering

Nearly three-quarters of OHS volunteers are on the front lines, rescuing, fostering, and coordinating adoptions. In 2024 alone, OHS assisted over 4,150 animals in distress, marking a record-breaking year for the organization.

โ€œI want to personally thank every one of our volunteers,โ€ says Romany Runnalls, OHS Board President. โ€œThis work is highly emotional. Itโ€™s urgent. It can be isolating, and yet incredibly communal. The people who stick with it give everythingโ€”time, talents, even their own moneyโ€”to ensure no animal is left behind.โ€

A Leader in Compassion: Romany Runnalls

Romany Runnalls, OHS Board President, has volunteered with the organization for over a decade. She began with the Okanagan Cat Coalition, eventually joining the Board of Directors and taking on the role of President in 2018. Her volunteer schedule alone easily surpasses 30 hours a week.

Volunteer Commitment
Volunteer Commitment 30+ hours/week
Volunteer Hours/Year 1,500+ hours/year
The Need for Foster Families

Despite having a full-time job and family of their own, OHS volunteers answer calls for help day and night. The need has only grown, with OHS helping over 4,000 animals in 2024 alone.

Key Statistics
Number of animals assisted in 2024
4,150
Number of veterinary partners
40
A Call to Action

If youโ€™ve ever wondered how you can make a real difference, how you can be part of something meaningful and lifesaving, this is your chance. Visit www.okanaganhumanesociety.com to learn how you can get involved. Foster, volunteer, donateโ€”because every paw saved starts with a helping hand. Every day, the Okanagan Humane Society stands ready to answer the call, providing a safety net for animals in crisis.

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