To improve the quality of life of animals in the Anderson County Area. We accomplish this mission through various programs, activities, and events.
How to report problems
To report maltreatment or neglect of an animal. If there is a life-threatening emergency, immediately call Anderson County Animal Control at (864) 260-5576 or PAWS at (864)260-4051
Emergency medical assistance-Take the animal to a Veterinarian first for Initial treatment then contact the Humane Society with your request. Assistance is reserved for people experiencing financial difficulty. It is given on a very limited basis only after a case review. Remember we have a voice mail system and precious time could be lost resulting in permanent injury or death if you try to contact us first! If you cannot reach us by phone, ask your veterinarian to call us for assistance. Our main phone number is not monitored 24/7 but most area vets can reach us.
Lost & Found-Leave a good description of the animal. Where it was lost or found, your name, address, area phone number and the best time to reach you.
If you’d like to adopt one of our foster animals, please see the menu for Adoption Information
Membership & Volunteering: Call (864)367-7220 and leave your name, address, phone number, and a brief message indicating your reason for calling.
General Information-Animal related questions, animal services, etc. We can be reached by calling (864)367-7220 - please leave your name, address, phone number, and a brief message indicating your reason for calling. You can also reach us through our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/AndersonHumane/
Low-Cost Spay/Neuter-If you need assistance in spaying/neutering an animal, call our low-cost spay/neuter clinic at (864)367-7220 to get information or make an appointment or contact us via Facebook.
Foster Homes-We desperately need help in this area. If you would like to become a foster parent please contact us at (864)367-7220 or contact us via Facebook.