Animal Rescue
Saves pets from shelters, surrenders, and emergency situations, providing immediate care and safe shelter throughout the region.
Animal welfare organization saving and serving pets throughout the Seattle metropolitan area
About Organization
The Humane Society for Seattle/King County promotes the human-animal bond through comprehensive shelter, veterinary, and adoption services. Operating from Bellevue, WA, the organization serves the greater Seattle region and rural communities with limited resources. With 161 employees and annual revenue of $16.3 million, they provide critical animal care regardless of circumstance or geography.
Animal Rescue
Saves pets from shelters, surrenders, and emergency situations, providing immediate care and safe shelter throughout the region.
Veterinary Care
Delivers comprehensive medical services through clinic facilities, ensuring animals receive necessary health treatments and preventive care.
Community Outreach
Extends services to rural and underserved areas, providing resources and education to strengthen human-animal bonds statewide.
Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.
Revenue (2024)
$16.3M
Expenses (2024)
$14.7M
Assets (2024)
$48.1M
Employees (2024)
161
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.
Accept animals from shelters, owner surrenders, and rescue operations throughout the greater Seattle region.
Provide comprehensive veterinary services including examinations, treatments, surgeries, and preventive care for all animals.
Connect animals with potential adopters through screening processes that ensure compatible, long-term placements.
Offer ongoing resources, education, and assistance to adopters and community members supporting animal welfare.
Services and programs offered by THE HUMANE SOCIETY FOR SEATTLEKING
Operates comprehensive animal shelter facilities providing rescue, care, and adoption services for pets in need throughout the Seattle metropolitan area.
Provides veterinary clinics delivering medical care, surgical services, and preventive health treatments for shelter animals and community pets.
Extends animal care resources to underserved rural communities with limited access to veterinary services and pet support programs.
Delivers educational programs promoting responsible pet ownership and strengthening the bond between people and animals across communities.
Meet the people behind THE HUMANE SOCIETY FOR SEATTLEKING.
2020
2020
Extended animal care resources to underserved rural communities throughout the region.
2023
2023
Reached 161 employees serving the greater Seattle area with comprehensive animal welfare services.
2023
2023
Achieved $16.3 million in annual revenue supporting extensive shelter and veterinary programs.
Board members, advisors, and key contributors
Information compiled from IRS Form 990 and organizational materials.
Key moments and events from the organization
Top compensated officers & key employees from IRS Form 990 (2024)
Total Reported (2024)
$1.3M
Highest Paid
$218K
Jessie Swisher Spiers
Compensated Officers
8
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jessie Swisher Spiers | Executive Director | $206,802 | $11,167 | $217,969 | 40 |
| Krystal Price | Lead Veterinarian | $176,320 | $13,128 | $189,448 | 40 |
| Christopher Ross | CEO (Through April 2024) | $159,499 | $2,144 | $161,643 | 40 |
| Lauren Restis | Senior Staff Veterinarian | $143,023 | $12,217 | $155,240 | 40 |
| Chase Huffman | Development Director | $139,154 | $2,789 | $141,943 | 40 |
| Hadar Friedman | Veterinarian | $129,590 | $11,026 | $140,616 | 40 |
| Jenn Hergert | Veterinarian | $129,250 | $9,616 | $138,866 | 40 |
| Jordan Parker | Finance Director | $113,723 | $2,274 | $115,997 | 40 |
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. Compensation includes base and other reported compensation.