Speaking on Business: Humane Society of Utah

This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Founded in 1960, the Humane Society of Utah is the state’s largest animal welfare and pet resource center, offering a variety of programs that help animals find safe, loving homes. Director of Finance and Strategic Planning, Majda Scofield, joins us with more.

Majda Scofield: 

At the Humane Society of Utah, we’ve spent 65 years protecting animals and supporting the people who love them. Over the past year, we have helped more than 10,000 animals through programs like our Pet Retention initiative, which provides food, veterinary care, and guidance to keep families together with their pets.

Our veterinary clinic served over 38,000 clients, performing thousands of surgeries and administering vaccinations to keep pets healthy. Behind the scenes, our foster families care for more than 1,700 animals, and volunteers generously contributed tens of thousands of hours.

Not only that, we have educated thousands of children about compassion and advocated for stronger animal welfare laws. Every day, our work strengthens the bond between people and pets, building a kinder, more compassionate Utah.

Through our vital programs and initiatives, the Humane Society of Utah continues to make a lasting impact. Join us in making a difference.

Derek Miller: 

Through education, fostering, volunteering, and adoption, the Humane Society of Utah is helping make our state a better place for both people and pets. To get involved or learn more, visit UtahHumane.org. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.