The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)

The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is a Washington, D.C.-based animal welfare group. The HSUS is one of the largest animal organizations in the world. In 2006 it operated on a budget of US$103 million. 2007 saw an increase in both membership and revenues, to 10.6 million members and a budget of US$120 million.

Journalist Fred Myers and three others founded The HSUS in 1954. They did not seek to duplicate the efforts of hundreds of local societies working to help animals, and did not intend that The HSUS operate its own animal shelters. Instead, they decided to tackle cruelties of national scope, seeking to resolve animal welfare problems by applying strategies, resources, and solutions beyond the capability of local organizations.

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