Meet Dr. Forman

OHS Welcomes a New Medical Director to the Community Veterinary Hospitalย  Looking back on her life, Dr. Franci Forman believes she was always destined to be a veterinarian. She had focused much of her early adulthood around building a career as a competitive downhill skier, but the practice of medicine called to her just as […]

Justice for Monteย 

The neighbors felt something wasnโ€™t right. Rumors circulated as the community grew increasingly concerned about the noises emanating from a SE Portland home.  Portland Police Bureau officers responded to the call for help, with the assistance of Multnomah County Animal Services and Oregon Humane Societyโ€™s Humane Law Enforcement and medical teams. A total of 15 […]

Announcing the Retirementย of Longtime CEO Sharon Harmon

Sharon Harmon, president and CEO of Oregon Humane Society, is retiring after 36 years of leading the largest animal welfare organization in the Northwest. Harmon has built this independent, nonprofit organization into a national leader in animal sheltering and welfare, significantly expanding its services, facilities, and impact. She is nationally recognized for developing innovative programs […]

Friends Forever: A Look Back at 2024

In 2024, 19 petsโ€”including 16 cats and three dogsโ€”were placed in new, loving homes thanks to the Friends Foreverโ„ข program at Oregon Humane Society. So many special bonds were fortified when these precious animals were given the gift of a planned future. Five of these cats belonged to longtime OHS volunteer Joanne Hodgdon. When Joanne needed […]

Our Favorite Adoptions of 2024ย 

Finding homes for pets is one of the most important things we do at Oregon Humane Society. Although we facillitate more than 11,000 adoptions per year, each time an animal leaves our shelter for a new, loving home is a special moment for us.   So many adoptions made 2024 memorable, but there were some that […]

Bonding Together for the Love of Animals

Eager to introduce more accessibility to the youth volunteer program, Monica Nash, OHS Volunteer Engagement Manager, created a unique solution called Partner Pairs. This program enables youth volunteers who need special accommodations to volunteer alongside a trusted parent or guardian. These junior animal enthusiasts spend their volunteer time interacting with and learning about animals in […]

Community Coming Together

Community Coming Together 2024 (and beyond) at Oregon Humane Society Oregon Humane Society made remarkable strides in 2024 towards our mission of creating a More Humane Society, thanks to you. Our compassionate community of animal lovers came togetherโ€”from OHS volunteers to adopters to generous donorsโ€”to support animals in need in some big ways! As we […]