
The Clark County Humane Society (CCHS) provides a home for lost and surrendered animals.
CCHS is inspected and licensed by the Department of Animal Health and is a Premier No-Kill Shelter in Central Wisconsin. With 5,500+ members, CCHS cares for the animals as if they were their own. Contributions help fulfill and maintain the critical values of the Clark County Humane Society, including low-cost spay and neuter services, alleviating animal suffering, humane education, and providing adoption services for cats and dogs.
CCHS is also a proud sponsor of the Central Wisconsin Feral Friends program, which finds homes for cats that are not ideal family pets. In place of these adoptions, the cats are rehomed to farms, exercising their instincts to check rodent populations, keep pests from moving in, and be good companions around the farm.
The Nelson-Jameson Foundation (NJF) is focused on supporting philanthropic organizations that enhance our core value as a Golden Rule Company. Grants are targeted toward charitable programs that are related to the food and dairy industries or support charities that are important to Nelson-Jameson employees and the communities in which they reside.
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