Humane Society reaches near 80% of capital campaign goals

Hamilton County Council members displayed renderings of the new facility during a recent council meeting. (Photo provided)

The Hamilton County Humane Society continues to raise money for its planned move to Fishers and has already raised 80% of their goal.  According to my news gathering partner, the Hamilton County Reporter, the nonprofit organization needs to raise a total of $12 million in order to build the new facility planned at 106th Street and Hague Road.

The Hamilton County Council has funded the program to the tune of $3.5 million.

The Humane Society has been housed at its current Noblesville facility since 2006 and expects its new home in Fishers to be complete during 2021.

In March of 2017, the Fishers City Council voted unanimously to approve zoning changes, paving the way for the Humane Society’s eventual move to Fishers.

 

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