
The Brookings Regional Humane Society is a tax exempt non-profit 501C(3) charitable organization. We do not receive funds from national humane organizations or the national or local United Way. We are not a government agency. We receive no funding from the state or the federal government. Your donations, endowments, memorials, and membership dues are critical to the consistent care of the animals in our society.
The Brookings Regional Humane Society (BRHS) works to help rescue and care for animals that are abandoned, neglected, or needing to be surrendered by their owners. Once an animal is surrendered to the Humane Society they will undergo a medical exam, tested for feline leukemia and FIV (kittens/cats), heartworm disease tested (puppies/dogs), brought current on all age appropriate vaccinations, dewormed, treated for mites, and spayed or neutered. Cats are kept at the shelter and dogs enter into a foster home where they will receive loving care and socialization until the time of their adoption. The BRHS supports the spaying and neutering of animals in order to prevent the overpopulation of unwanted animals.

The current non-profit society began to take shape in 1998 when area animal lovers Jamie Harley, Diana LeFord, Renee Tysdal and Rose Davidson led public meetings in hopes of gathering people who shared their “concern for animals”. Their ultimate goal was to create a non-profit humane society for the Brookings community. The group met with success and formed the Brookings Regional Humane Society which was governed by a board of nine people. Several committees were created to oversee adoption and fostering, fund-raising, membership, newsletter, public relations, volunteers and site. Today there are over 100 members and supporters who work together to prevent animal suffering.
When first established, the BRHS had no physical
location, all animals were housed in foster homes and adoption days were held at
the Brookings Mall over the weekends.
In 2006, BRHS moved to 406 3rd Street, in downtown Brookings. The building
housed all our cats, kittens and small pets. Dogs were still kept exclusively in
foster homes. The dogs would come into the shelter on Saturdays or by
appointment during the week.

In July of 2009, having outgrown the downtown location, we moved to our current location at 1027 Main Ave. South (Brookings). Our largest facility yet, we now have multiple cat colony rooms, kennels and runs for temporary dog care, isolated medical and surgery rooms, a visiting room and plenty more storage space. With every move we make we are able to serve more of the animals in our community and come closer to our Heart Haven goal.
Board of
Directors:
President: Dick Peterson
Vice-President: Lisa Sampson
Secretary: Joni Mueller
Treasurer: Sheri Miller
Members: Travis Reeves, Jesse Lee, Nancy Neiber
Shelter Directors: Maia Moore and Tammie Mohr
Receptionist: Janice Heldt
Medical Advisor and Volunteer Veterinarian: Dr. Rose Davidson, DVM
Veterinary Staff: Andrea Wagner, Maia Moore
Cleaning Staff: Chelsea Anderson, Andrea Wagner, Laura Willer, Erica Houska, Lanie Florke
Fundraising Commitee: Holly Horst,
Nancy Neiber, Dick Peterson, Joni Mueller, Gabb Baldwin, Maia Moore, Tammie Mohr,
Dr. Rose Davidson
Volunteer Grant Writer: Cynthia Barstad
Volunteer of the Year: Gabb Baldwin
Jr. Volunteer of the Year: Grace Timmerman