Golden Hearts Society

Compassionate Leadership in Supporting Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region

In an era where compassion and community support are vital, HSPPR proudly presents the Golden Hearts Society. This esteemed circle unites individuals demonstrating extraordinary leadership and generosity by contributing $10,000 or more annually to HSPPR.

The Golden Hearts Society offers a blend of community recognition and intimate involvement, reinforcing the crucial role our supporters play in animal welfare and public safety across the Pikes Peak Region. Members are not just funders, but key partners in HSPPR’s mission to safeguard vulnerable animals.

Exclusive Member Benefits

In appreciation of their significant contributions, members of the Golden Hearts Society enjoy a suite of exclusive benefits to deepen their connection to HSPPR’s work and impact:

Join Us in Making a Difference

The Golden Hearts Society represents a distinguished circle of advocates whose commitment goes far beyond financial support. These members are visionaries—champions of compassion and innovation—whose leadership ensures HSPPR’s programs not only succeed but set the standard for excellence in animal welfare.

Joining the Golden Hearts Society is an opportunity to make a profound and lasting impact. Your involvement places you among an elite group dedicated to safeguarding the future of countless animals and strengthening the bond between pets and people in our community.

Together, we carry forward the legacy of kindness and dedication that began over 75 years ago in the Pikes Peak Region.

For more information on the Golden Hearts Society or to
become a member:

Randy Harrelson

719.302.8737

rharrelson@hsppr.org

Katie McDevitt

719.302.8714

kmcdevitt@hsppr.org

Continuing a Legacy

Golden Hearts Society members follow in the footsteps of HSPPR’s trailblazing co-founders, Charles and Hazel Abbot. In the late 1940s, amidst Colorado Springs’ expansion, they saw the need for a dedicated organization for animal welfare and public safety. Their spirit led to the creation of HSPPR in 1949—a legacy the Golden Hearts Society proudly upholds.