About us
OCHS MISSION STATEMENT
The Orange County
Humane Society strives to provide temporary safe refuge for the sick,
injured, lost, neglected, abused and unwanted animals. Our
shelter's goal is to find a permanent, loving home for all of our pets
and to provide rehabilitation whenever possible. We believe that we are
the final hope for these animals and it is our obligation to strive to do the
best we can to rescue them from their unfortunate situation
OUR ROLE IN O.C. OCHS HISTORY
The Orange County
Humane Society (OCHS) is dedicated to the protection of abused, unwanted,
neglected and under-appreciated animals.
ANIMAL SERVICES
We make
every effort to nourish the starved, nurse the sick, accept the unwanted,
heal the wounded and endear the abandoned.
HOURS AND DIRECTIONS We are dedicated to the relief of animalsuffering,
the promotion of animal welfare and the education of the local community.
MEET THE STAFF
Our
employees, along with a group of enthusiastic volunteers, staff the OCHS; and have made it an integral part of the
local community.
OUR SHELTER
Numerous animals, including dogs, cats, rabbits, and
reptiles continue to enjoy the services of the OCHS and it is our goal to
continue this mission for as long as stray and sick animals still
roam our streets. What
started out in 1949 as a simple effort to tend to less fortunate
animals in Orange County, over the years, has turned into a safe haven for
tens of thousands of helpless pets. Now called the Orange County Humane
Society (OCHS), the center is undergoing another metamorphosis in hopes of
helping even more unwanted or neglected