By Alissa Jackson on Tuesday, 04 October 2022
Category: News & Events

Hurricane Ian Update

Updates as of Thursday, October 20, 2022. 

HSSC is grateful to have survived Hurricane Ian with only minor damage. We are further grateful to have maintained power and water. Many of our neighbors were not so lucky, and we feel strongly that we owe it to them to help as much as we can. So while HSSC remains technically closed to the public, we've never been busier.

HSSC operated as a hub in Southwest Florida for animals that needed to be transported from other animal shelters that suffered major structural damage as a result of Hurricane Ian. Many of our shelter partners can no longer provide care to their animals due to lack of power and water, staffing shortages, and facility damage. This leaves many animals in dire circumstances TODAY. 

Working with Bissell Pet Foundation, the Florida Association of Animal Welfare Organizations, Best Friends Animal Society, and Humane Society Naples, we are transporting animals in and out of our shelter to get them to safety. Check out this great update from Bissell Pet Foundation.

We've helped dogs and cats so far from Gulf Coast Humane Society, Sarasota County Animal Services, Highlands County Animal Services, and Osceola County Animal Services. Additionally, we provided much-needed pet supplies to one of our local evacuation centers that had families arriving with nothing but their lives and their pets. They needed food and basic supplies for 30 dogs and 15 cats, which HSSC gladly provided.

In total, we've helped 222 dogs and cats displaced by Hurricane Ian.

Thank you for allowing us to help animals in our state. #floridastrong