Founded in 1900, New York State Humane Association (NYSHA) gives voice to the voiceless, defends the defenseless, and advocates for the powerless. Our charter firmly rests on an ethic of compassion for all sentient beings, with a general focus on companion animals. We believe that a more enlightened relationship with animals lies with humane education. To prevent animal suffering and to encourage compassion, NYSHA’s ongoing activities and programs focus on: Animal cruelty - NYSHA published the manual "Investigating Animal Cruelty in NYS,” available now on our website, along with other educational resources. For many years, NYSHA has actively worked with and provided workshops for law enforcement agencies and SPCAs across the state. We also provide referral and informational services to citizens and humane agencies throughout NYS to combat abuse. We support and lobby for NYS legislation, to either strengthen existing statutes or create new critical safeguards. Incorporated in 1925, NYSHA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization and is supported solely through donations and grants. We are not funded by any government agency.
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