Become a Member
Become a member to help guide MHS’s future while supporting animals who need us most.
The Mississauga Humane Society's mission is to promote animal welfare through education and find loving forever homes for our rescue cats and dogs. As a member, you’ll have the power to vote on key decisions and play an active role in shaping the future of our organization. Together, we can create a better future for animals in need.
What Does It Mean to Be a Member?
Becoming a Mississauga Humane Society member means having a voice in shaping our future!
Vote on key decisions that drive change in our organization.
Elect the Board of Directors and help guide MHS’s mission.
Strengthen our community and expand our impact for animals in Mississauga and beyond.
Join us and be a part of something bigger. Your membership makes a difference!
Who Can Be A Member?
Membership is open to those who:
Are at least 18 years old
Care about animals in our community and
Support our mission to improve the lives of animals
Membership Information
After 20 years as a "Closed" society, MHS has been working hard to open up this organization and have a MEMBERSHIP, where our community supports have the right to vote on changes within the organization!
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Visa
Mastercard
E-transfer
When approved for membership, you will receive an email indicating acceptance. Membership fees are required to be paid upon approval.
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Mississauga Humane Society is a registered charity. Tax receipts will be sent to the applicant via e-mail.
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Membership is valid for 12 months from date of purchase.
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In accordance with the law, Mississauga Humane Society will not trade, sell or rent members names or private information.
By filling out the membership form you agree to be contacted by Mississauga Humane Society regarding your membership application.
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP - $45
SENIOR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP - $35
“Join Mississauga Humane Society to give a voice to the voiceless.
As a member, you’re not just supporting animal welfare—you’re helping create a kinder, more compassionate community.”