Pet Pantry crosses a major milestone

Gladys Liu

In response to massive need in the community, HSSV’s Pet Pantry program ramps up its efforts to prevent pet surrender due to hardship- supporting 875 pets in 400 households to ensure that families who love their pets can continue to care for them regardless of financial ability.  

Dr. Cristie Kamiya joins HSSV

Gladys Liu

With extensive experience in Shelter Medicine, Dr. Cristie Kamiya is one of a handful of residency-trained Shelter Veterinarians in the country. Dr. Kamiya joined Humane Society Silicon Valley as Vice President, Medical Operations in November 2012, then in July 2014, stepped in to her current role as Chief of Shelter Medicine to oversee medical and shelter operations.

Carol Novello appointed President

Gladys Liu

Novello first served on HSSV’s Board of Directors before being appointed President succeeding Christine Benninger, who retired in 2010 after 17 years of service.    

WeCARE Coalition established: Shelters First

Gladys Liu

WeCARE was formed to increase adoptions and spay/neuter surgeries, increase communication between organizations and to heighten community-wide awareness about saving healthy and treatable animals.   WeCare partners include Humane Society Silicon Valley, City of Palo Alto Animal Services, San Jose Animal Care Center, County of Santa Clara Animal Shelter, Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority, and Town Cats.  

Shelter built in Santa Clara, California

Gladys Liu

The new $57,000 shelter facility opens at Lafayette Street. 80 dogs and 20 cats move to the new site. The shelter is touted as ‘modern in every respect’.

NOW: Reaching beyond our walls

Gladys Liu

Looking to the future, we will continue to expand our impact by saving more animals, keeping vulnerable families together, and helping shelters across the nation do the same.  

HSSV’s Animal Community Center in Milpitas opens to the public

Gladys Liu

HSSV also becomes the first animal community center in the nation to receive Gold LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. The first shelter of its kind, HSSV’s Animal Community Center changed the paradigm from warehousing animals to being a safe and welcoming place for pets and people.