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Become a Member of the Bahamas Humane Society - B Humane!
By Kim Aranha
Dec 26, 2011 - 12:24:11 PM

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Nassau, Bahamas - The Bahamas Humane Society is the largest animal charity in the Bahamas and the Oldest Charity in the Bahamas. In existence for over 70 years volunteers and staff alike have been working tirelessly to improve the lives of animals in the Bahamas.

Lately, we have seen an improvement, the clinics are much better attended and there is a greater sense of responsible animal ownership. Much of the improvement is due to the vigorous educational programme that we run. the Bahamas Humane Society
has a curriculum in every government school for grades 1 - 12. We send speakers to hundreds of school classes every year and hold special student clubs around the island. 

In addition to this we respond to hundreds of cruelty complaints yearly, find homes for well over 1200 cats and dogs every year, we run a 24 emergency ambulance service, and provide the community with a reasonable priced animal clinic. We hold spay and 
neuter clinics and try and instill the importance of responsible animal ownership to the general public.

You can help us continue this important work by becoming a member today.

We will be holding our Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, September 29th at the Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort, on Cable Beach (4th floor) at 6:30 in the evening. You can become a member now or at the event and then you would be eligible to attend our AGM.

We need members desperately, membership is really the bread and butter money  of a charitable organization, by becoming a member you can help
us to continue to do the essential work that we do and enable us to do more. If you are too busy to get involved, simply becoming a member would be a 
huge help because through general membership we can have a steady income flow in.

Simply PRINT THIS LETTER and return it to us, at:  Membership, P.O. Box 272 with your cheque for the appropriate amount and we will send you your membership card.

Name:____________________________________

P.O. Box:_________________________________

Email:____________________________________

   Phone:____________________________________ 

Type of membership  (circle one)  Adult $30.00    Family $75.00    Business  $500.00  Junior (under 18)  $10.00

Corporate $2000.00     Life  $2500.00

There are going to be some exciting perks and benefits to being a member of the BHS, our new membership committee are working on that at the moment
if you become a member now, we will  contact you and be sure you receive your benefits and information.

I hope you choose to become one of us and help to make it Bahamian to B-humane!

The Bahamas Humane Society

Phone: (242)  323-5138

www.bahamashumanesociety.com

Bahamas Humane Society on FACEBOOK


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