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  2. Hawaiian Humane Society - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian Humane Society is a private nonprofit organization and open admission animal shelter in the Mōʻiliʻili neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S..Its founding mission was to help animals, as well as at-risk children and unwed mothers; but in 1935 they changed their focused to work with only animals.

  3. Hawaiian Humane Society at capacity, extends adoption special

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    COURTESY HAWAIIAN HUMANE SOCIETY From left : Jessie, 5, Patches, 11, and Nohea, 7, are up for adoption at the Hawaiian Humane Society Moiliili campus. 1 /1 COURTESY HAWAIIAN HUMANE SOCIETY From ...

  4. Hawaiian Humane Society offers tips for keeping pets safe ...

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    HONOLULU (KHON2) — As families prepare for Thanksgiving, the Hawaiian Humane Society is reminding pet owners to take extra precautions to keep their furry companions safe during the holiday.

  5. Hawaiian Humane Society breaks ground in West Oahu - AOL

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    May 6—The Hawaiian Humane Society on Wednesday morning held a groundbreaking celebration and blessing for a second campus in Ewa Beach intended to serve the West Oahu community. Construction of ...

  6. Category:Non-profit organizations based in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Historical Society; Hawaiian Humane Society; Hawaiian Railway Society; Hawaiian Way Fund; K. Kauaʻi Educational Association for Science and Astronomy; L.

  7. Samuel Gardner Wilder - Wikipedia

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    His first visit to the Hawaiian Islands was in 1856. He married Elizabeth Kinaʻu Judd (1831–1918), daughter of missionary doctor and politician Gerrit P. Judd September 29, 1857 in Honolulu. [1] She was namesake of the native Hawaiian civil leader Elizabeth Kīnaʻu, who was daughter of Kamehameha I.

  8. Police, Humane Society seize ‘dangerous dogs’ on Oahu bike path

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    The Honolulu Police Department and the Hawaiian Humane Society removed seven dogs from the Pearl Harbor bike path Wednesday after complaints from the community. “In response to loose, dangerous ...

  9. Mabel Leilani Smyth - Wikipedia

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    She enrolled in the Springfield, Massachusetts Hospital Training School, returning to Hawaii after her 1915 graduation. Her first nursing assignment was in Kalihi Kae, before spending two years as a temporary director of the Hawaiian Humane Society, at that time an organization that provided care for both humans and animals. She was appointed ...