Meeting the Challenge: Metro East Humane Society is staying busy
Animal adoptions at MEHS have increased during the pandemic
Scott Marion, smarion@edwpub.net
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The RiverBend Pet Food Pantry delivery team, featuring staff members from the Metro East Humane Society, includes, left to right, Christa Winkler (Edwardsville Shelter Manager), Bre Nicoloff (Highland Shelter Manager), Anne Schmidt (Executive Director) and Amanda Kernan (Development Manager).For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Lilypad, a five-month-old puppy, is among the animals up for adoption at the Metro East Humane Society.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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This is a photo collage of a recent animal transport from Arkansas at the Metro East Humane Society. In order to meet the demand for adoptions, the MELHS is receiving rescue animals from outside the state.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less