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Make a Difference — Donate to the Humane Society of Bay County
Every day, animals in Bay County need rescue, medical care, and a second chance. You can be the reason they get it.
The Humane Society of Bay County is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal rescue that relies entirely on donor support. We receive no government funding; every dollar we raise comes from compassionate people like you who believe in giving pets a brighter future.

Why Donate to HSBC?
Your donation directly funds programs that save and improve the lives of local animals:
Rescue & Adoption Services
Helping stray, surrendered, and at-risk pets find loving, permanent homes.
Medical Care for Pets in Our Care
Covering vaccines, spay/neuter surgeries, microchipping, and emergency treatments.
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)
Reducing overpopulation and improving the lives of community (feral) cats.
Abuse & Neglect Advocacy
Standing up for animals and reporting cruelty and neglect in our community.
Low-Cost Vaccine Clinics
Helping pet owners keep their animals healthy and in their homes.
Humane Education & Outreach
Promoting responsible pet ownership and the human-animal bond.
Your Gift Saves Lives
When you donate to HSBC, you're not just giving money—you're providing hope, health, and a second chance. Your support gives animals shelter, veterinary care, food, and the love they need to thrive and find forever homes.
Make an immediate impact and help animals in urgent need.
Join our monthly membership program and provide consistent, life-saving support all year long.
Give in memory of a beloved pet or person—a beautiful way to honor a legacy of love.
Businesses can support our mission through donations, event sponsorship, or in-kind gifts.
Together, We Save Lives
With your support, we can rescue more animals, provide more care, and educate more people, creating a safer, more compassionate community for pets and their people.
Donate Now and be a hero for homeless pets in Bay County.
Thank you for believing in our mission and helping us continue this critical work.