Who We Are
With nearly 20 years of serving the Mount Washington Valley community,
our mission stands true. We invite you to learn more about us, our mission, and our team.
About Us
CAHS is a non-profit animal shelter offering services that benefit both animals and humans in the Carroll County community and beyond. Thank you for taking the time to learn a bit about our shelter and its history.
Opening Our Doors
The Conway Area Humane Society (CAHS) opened its doors in June of 2003 thanks to the tireless work of supportive community members. The formation of CAHS required a capital fundraising campaign. Letter writing, coin donation canister creation, and potential donor meetings ensued. CAHS’ first phase of opening introduced the Judi and Scott Paul Cat Adoption Center to our community. From 2003-2004, two additional buildings were erected – our beloved dog facility and learning center. After the shelter’s initial phase of opening, CAHS partnered with the Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire to gain stability while continuing to do our important work. This affiliation lasted from 2009 until December of 2012, when the shelter resumed the name Conway Area Humane Society.
Community Pet-tential
Since its inception, CAHS aims to be a pivotal part of the community. The nature of our most recent building renovations in 2018 and 2019 demonstrates this fact. Construction of the Ham Foundation Wing provided staff offices and a community conference room, as well as a large space designed to be a dog playroom and education area. The Community Events Enrichment Room granted additional space for community collaboration. These new spaces provide CAHS with increased ability to foster partnerships, brainstorm creative programming ideas, assess and plan for specific community needs and more.
Spotting Solutions in Ruff Times
The COVID-19 pandemic created unpredictable and unprecedented challenges to our world. The pandemic’s impact on animal shelters has been irrefutable. What is also irrefutable is the bravery, tireless work and dedication of the CAHS team during this turbulent time. Despite significant fundraising interruptions during a time of increased community need, our donors, sponsors, volunteers and community partners have continued to help us provide uninterrupted shelter and lifesaving care to hundreds of animals.
Since opening its doors, CAHS has placed over 10,000 animals into their forever homes. We could not have accomplished this without community support. Click here to learn more about ways you can donate today to help continue the lifesaving legacy of CAHS.
Valley Animal Hospital
CAHS aims at being a pivotal part of the community. The addition of the Valley Animal Hospital (VAH) in 2024 demonstrates this fact. The mission of the Valley Animal Hospital is to make medical care for beloved pets more accessible to all pet owners. Their skilled team includes a veterinarian, Dr. Leo, and technicians who are committed to keeping pets healthy and happy.
In collaboration with CAHS, Valley Animal Hospital provides critical veterinary care to rescued animals at the shelter, ensuring that they receive necessary vaccinations, spay/neuter services, and medical treatment for injuries or illnesses. VAH is essential in preparing animals for adoption and giving them the best possible chance at a new life.
Valley Animal Hospital is deeply involved in the community, offering affordable veterinary services, educating pet owners on responsible pet care, and providing support during difficult end-of-life decisions. The Valley Animal Hospital offers flexible payment options, including credit plans and payment plans, for clients who are unable to pay for treatment upfront. In addition, the Stay Together Fund was established to provide financial assistance to clients facing significant financial hardship. This initiative aims to prevent animals from being surrendered simply because their owners cannot afford necessary medical care. CAHS is committed to supporting this initiative by donating a portion of every animal adoption fee and hospital client visit to the Stay Together Fund. They also hope that individual donors and foundation grantors will be inspired to contribute to this effort, helping to reduce the number of animals surrendered due to financial barriers.
Mission Statement
Conway Area Humane Society is a community of volunteers, staff, and supporters dedicated to promoting animal welfare through rescue, adoption, and education.
Conway Area Humane Society is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
Board Of Directors
CAHS is fortunate to have a phenomenal Board of Directors. In addition to being impactful community leaders, these individuals lend a passionate paw in all we do, and are truly the key to our shelter’s success.

Payton Cressy*
Chair, Board of Directors

Catie Hubley
Vice Chair, Board of Directors

Caitlin Baldwin
Treasurer, Board Member

Darlene McEnaney
Secretary, Board Member

Nate Marles*
Board Member

Craig Bartolomei*
Board Member

Tad Furtado*
Board Member

Gary Hutchins
Board Member

Tom Spaulding
Board Member

Karen Cook
Board Member
Meet The Team
CAHS is fortunate to have a team of dedicated, animal loving staff.

Timothy (MIM) Westwig
Executive Director

Kristen Belanger
Director of Animal Care

Lindsay Yodice
Director of Events
Brianna Boisselle
Shelter Manager

Angie Thomas
Bookkeeper

Megan Garber
Adoption Counselor

Robyn Wilmot
Adoption Counselor

Kaylee Donaldson
Adoption Counselor

Hannah Kenney
Animal Caregiver
Meet The PaCK
You might recognize some of these faces because everyday is Bring your Pet to Work Day at CAHS!

abu

Sydney

Bill

Chalupa

Homer

Kelsey & Baby Boy

mac

Kerry

brady michael

bella

bane

