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Animal Shelter details for Project Whoopee Humane Society
Please visit Project Whoopee Humane Society and adopt a homeless pet



You have reached the shelter page for Project Whoopee Humane Society. Project Whoopee Humane Society is located in bronx, New York. If you have information to add or update for Project Whoopee Humane Society, please click here and let us know.

Project Whoopee Humane Society


P.O. Box 881

bronx, New York 10458

Phone: 718-562-3121

Email: aneh@aneh.org

Website: aneh.org/



Project Whoopee: Humane Society is a not for profit 501C(3) Corporation Registered in N.Y.S. and NYC, and have been spreading the word to people about pet care as well as working with animals and people in the Bronx for over thirty years. We do outreach programs through various methods like schools, street fairs, community events, and our Pushcart for Pets program: Animals Need Educated Humans (A.N.E.H.). We go through the streets with our pushcart and distribute information on different animal topics such as NYC Animal Laws, Health, The Importance of Spaying and Neutering, Where to Go to Get a New Best Buddy, etc.

To our knowledge we are a one of a kind group in the Bronx. We feel that if we can help one adult or one child out of ten then we have accomplished something, and that something is one less abused or abandoned animal saved from death. We have helped people become better informed about animals, even if they don't own one.

There are many different aspects to the Animal Rescue World; this is just one of them. We're here to inform people of their rights and responsibilities as pet owners and to let them know where to go to get information to help them and their best buddy. We are not looking to reinvent the wheel, just to make it run smoother and faster.

We are now available for different events in the Bronx area. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us. We are also available to answer any pet related questions you may have. We are looking for artists to draw our characters for our education program, and we are looking for people and their pets to be interviewed for a show we are producing on Bronx Public Access. It's fine if you're shy, all we need is to film your pet(s) while you talk about him (tell us where the two or more you met, how old they are, what they mean to you, etc.) Every other Sunday we are usually out on the corner of Bainbridge Avenue and Van Courtland Avenue East in front of the entrance to the Reservoir Oval Park from about 9am to 12pm depending on the weather. For more information or to set up an interview for you and your best buddy, please give us a call.
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