Santa Fe Kia hosts Friday adoption event

Santa Fe Kia 1701 St. Michaels Drive, Santa Fe

Española Humane is celebrating the season with a Summer Fiesta of love, with reduced adoption fees on puppies and kittens and fee-waived adoptions on all adult pets.

The shelter’s off-site team offers every adopter special incentives, including a pet-food starter kit, free plush toys, plus lots of information about the ins-and-outs of adopting. Join us from noon to 3 p.m., Friday, Aug. 2, where the Santa Fe Kia, located at 1701 St Michaels Drive, will be buzzing with excitement and the prospect of finding a new furry family member.

All pets are spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and ready to bring love and happiness to their forever homes. Adoption requirements remain the same during these special events. Please note that adoption fees may differ from the shelter’s main location, so be sure to ask about the most current fees as they are subject to change.

Start your exciting adoption journey today by browsing through our available pets online at espanolahumane.org. Take your time to discover the perfect match for your home and heart. Española Humane also offers numerous opportunities for fostering, volunteering, and supporting our mission in various ways. Don't miss out on this chance to make a difference in a pet's life!

Española Humane wins Best Nonprofit for Animals

SF Railyard 740 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe

Española Humane is celebrating its second year in a row winning the coveted first place for Best Nonprofit for Animals in the Santa Fe Reporter’s Best of Santa Fe.

The shelter, located in Española, north of Santa Fe, encourages its supporters to join in its celebration by joining the annual Best Of Santa Fe winners party on Friday, Aug. 2, from 5-9 p.m. in the Santa Fe Railyard.
The party features games, food, music and runs concurrent with Lensic 360′s Santa Fe Salutes: Taylor concert.

Here’s what The Reporter wrote about our first-place win:

"Española Humane takes the first-place spot for the second year in a row as a result of the top-notch care it provides for its animals, and the role it plays across the state—whether it’s jumping in to help shelters in Ruidoso during the fires or intervening in litigation to protect the state’s spay and neutering laws. You’ll also spot its staff at local events all year long (including at the Aug. 2 Best of Santa Fe party in the Railyard) as part of the shelter’s quest to find forever homes for the animals in their care. According to Communications Director Mattie Allen, the small-but-mighty shelter helps out whenever possible. 'We just go above and beyond to work together within and outside of our community to lend a hand and hold the door open,' she says."

The shelter thanks everyone for their support for each and every year. See you at the party!