This is a true rags to riches success story. Debbie Wilson (now Dellafina) came to MHS in February after she was rescued by Humane Enforcement Officers from a shocking hoarding situation. This adorable little Ridgeback was flown from Maui to an adoption-guaranteed...
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Clear the Shelters: All Adoption Fees SPONSORED Aug. 23-29
Help us Clear the Shelters this August with these paw-some adoption promotions!
DOGust: A (socially distanced) Birthday Party for Dogs
It's a (socially distanced) birthday party for shelter dogs!!View Full Event DetailsEvery year we celebrate DOGust – the universal ‘birthday for shelter dogs’ by inviting folks to celebrate with the dogs at the shelter. We’re doing things a little differently this...
Made on Meowie: A Virtual Fundraiser Auction
Don’t miss out on this fundraiser for Maui’s shelter animals featuring products made by local artisans and businesses!
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Sign up to give any amount monthly and we’ll send you this Limited Edition MHSxKliban unisex tee as our way of saying, ‘Ma-HOWL-o’!
Success Story: Vienna and Izzy
This adoption pupdate is a two for one special! Izzy and Vienna have both found their forever home and gained a new sibling.
Oscar the Cat Gets a Chance to Beat Cancer
Oscar the Cat came to us when his caretaker had to move and there was no one left to care for him. He had some growths on his nose that turned out to be cancerous – common with cats who spend a lot of time in the sun.
S.O.S. – Foster Homes Needed for Cats
With our Wings of Aloha transfer program on hiatus due to COVID-19, we need the community’s help more than ever to help save lives. 87 cats and kittens are currently residing in the shelter, with 155 in foster homes and more arriving daily.
Success Story: Opihi
Opihi came to MHS in such poor condition that staff will never forget first laying eyes on his emaciated and withered body. He was so weak and starved that he could not lift his head or stand up, so brutally neglected that it seemed as if he’d reached the point of no return.
Success Story: Cooper
Every visit to MHS is risky – you risk adding a member to your ohana!










