Inland Valley Humane Society & S.P.C.A. San Gabriel Valley Humane Society

Medical Miracle

BE THE MIRACLE THEY NEED

Every day San Gabriel Valley Humane Society and Inland Valley Humane Society & S.P.C.A. bring new stories of abandoned, neglected, and injured animals in desperate need of lifesaving medical care. With your generous support, you can be the miracle these animals need. You can help provide the critical and often costly treatments required to ensure that every animal receives a second chance at a happy, healthy life. Please consider making a donation today and become a miracle for countless animals in need.

WE’RE ON A MISSION TO SAVE MORE LIVES!

In January 2023, we opened the Alex and Elisabeth Lewyt Medical Center, enabling us to provide critical emergency medical treatments for more homeless pets in desperate need of medical care. We are a local non-profit animal welfare organization that relies on compassionate donors to fund programs like the Medical Miracle Fund. Government funding received is directly through local municipalities for animal care and control service contracts.

Your support is crucial in helping us have the resources to respond to every medical emergency that comes through both SGVHS and IVHS’s doors.

BE THE MEDICAL MIRACLE PETS NEED WITH YOUR GIFT TODAY

COSMO IS WARM AND LOVED BECAUSE OF YOU!

Cosmo arrived in immense pain, suffering injuries from a terrible car accident. Cosmo’s life was able to be saved because the Medical Miracle Fund provided him with emergency orthopedic care and four months of physical recovery.

THIS SWEET KITTY IS PURRING HAPPILY NOW!

Riceball came to us with badly burned paws after being trapped in a car engine. He couldn’t walk and was in terrible pain. Thanks to the Medical Miracle Fund, Riceball was provided with a specialized treatment plan for burn patients and round-the-clock care until he was fully healed and adopted.

The Medical Miracle Fund provides funding for immediate treatment for life-threatening injuries and ailments as well as funding for ongoing recovery and care.