19th Annual Tropical Paws Benefit Event at the Four Seasons Hualalai Resort
If anyone knows me, they’ll be quick to tell you that I am a huge advocate of Hawaii Island Humane Society (HIHS)! There’s something about volunteering for the sake of animals that just warms my heart and soul!
Volunteering at an adoption event at PETCO Kona Commons
Hawaii Island Humane Society
Hawaii Island Humane Society has a great mission. Their mission is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. Established in 1965, HIHS is serving the Big Island community with three shelters island-wide.
Their services include: Shelter for homeless, stray, injured, lost, and abandoned animals, animal adoptions, Humane Education Programs for children and administration, and promotion of the Spay/Neuter Community Assistance Program.
Yes! There are often even puppies available for adoption at these events!
They are truly a huge part of our community, which is why it brings me great joy to let you know that the 19th Annual Tropical Paws Benefit Event is being held Friday, March 27th at the Four Seasons Hualalai Resort, beginning at 6:00 p.m.
All proceeds from the evening help to support Hawaii Island Humane Society’s Second Chance Fund and the Spay/Neuter Community Assistance Program.
Tickets are available now and may be purchased at HIHS’s Keaau, Waimea, and Kona shelters or online. Tickets are $135 per person or $2,000 for a reserved table of ten (A portion of each table sale is tax deductible as allowed by law). Be sure to get your tickets today!
Say hi to Chip – he is so cool…very big dog that loves to sit on your lap
Other Hawaii Humane Society Events
If you’re not able to make it to the Tropical Paws event, there’s no need to fret. HIHS is hosting other events over the course of the year. Some of these events include:
- Raining Cats and Dogs Blast! – a benefit for HIHS presented by Rotary Club of Kona Sunrise – Sat., April 18, 2015 (5:00 pm – 8:00 pm)
- Back in Black – an adoption promotion Wed., April 1, 2015 – Fri., May 1, 2015 (12:00 am – 12:00 am)
- National Mutt Day – a day to raise pet awareness – Fri., July 31, 2015 (All day)
- National Dog Day – a day to celebrate your FURever friend – Wed., Aug 26, 2015 (All day)
Additional Information
Please check the calendar for the full range of events hosted by Hawaii Island Humane Society. If you’re interested in making a donation, volunteering, becoming a foster, or adopting, please visit HIHS’s website today!
Beautiful Koa – ready to get back up mauka and out of the Kona heat
Beth Thoma Robinson
March 17, 2015
Hi Julie, I love this event. And don’t forget about Hawaii Horse Expo in August, which benefits their Equine fund!
Beth Thoma Robinson
March 17, 2015
Hi Julie, I love this event. And don’t forget about Hawaii Horse Expo in August, which benefits their Equine fund!
Julie A. Edens, R(S)
March 18, 2015
Mahalo Beth! I love this event too! I’ll have to be sure to cover the Horse Expo as it gets closer!
– Julie
Julie A. Edens, R(S)
March 18, 2015
Mahalo Beth! I love this event too! I’ll have to be sure to cover the Horse Expo as it gets closer!
– Julie
Julie Keller, RS
March 20, 2015
I Love this event Julie, and it’s one of may favorite annual events to attend. This will be the first year in the last 3 years that I won’t be able to attend….bummed! Great post, thank you!
Julie A. Edens, R(S)
March 30, 2015
Julie,
So sorry that you weren’t able to attend this year – I wasn’t either but I am happy to report that the HIHS received a $1,000,000 donation from two happy patrons! So lucky we live Hawaii! Such generous people around here!
Mahalo,
Julie
Julie Keller, RS
March 20, 2015
I Love this event Julie, and it’s one of may favorite annual events to attend. This will be the first year in the last 3 years that I won’t be able to attend….bummed! Great post, thank you!
Julie A. Edens, R(S)
March 30, 2015
Julie,
So sorry that you weren’t able to attend this year – I wasn’t either but I am happy to report that the HIHS received a $1,000,000 donation from two happy patrons! So lucky we live Hawaii! Such generous people around here!
Mahalo,
Julie