The Humane Society of Statesboro will be having their 19th annual Silent Auction this Saturday, March 8, from 5-8:30pm at The Statesboro Main Street Farmers Market.
The Silent Auction is the Humane Society's largest and most successful fundraising event of the year. All of the proceeds go to rescue and spay/neuter programs in our community.
Humane Society Secretary Carrie Mitchell says, "It really is helping to save animals in our community."
Tickets will be $20 per person and can be bought ahead on the event's square site or at the event door. If interested in volunteering for the Silent Auction, send an email to [email protected]. For more information, call 912-681-9393.

The Humane Society of Statesboro is a volunteer based, non profit organization that has been saving animals in the community since the 1980s. The Humane Society's mission is to end the pet overpopulation in our community through adoption, spay and neuter, and education. Their ultimate goal is to make Bulloch County a "no-kill' community. The HSSBC focuses on removing adoptable last chance pets from the animal shelter before their time runs out. These animals are placed in foster homes where they are socialized within a loving environment.
The HSSBC is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Animal Rescue Organization. The HSSBC is not associated with and does not receive funding from the Humane Society of the United States or county or state government. We are volunteer-based and rely on the generosity of our community.
Visit the HSSBC website here, or check them out on Facebook at the ReTails page and Humane Society page. You can also donate here!