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Or mail your donation to:

Friends of HSTJ
641 E San Ysidro Blvd #B3-431
San Ysidro, CA 92173
Make checks payable to: FHSTJ

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Save a Life by Becoming a Sponsor

Be a responsible donor

Before you donate to an animal charity, the minimum you should ask is: 

  • Is the organization approved by the IRS as a charity? Do they publish their IRS number so that you can avail yourself of the information if you choose?
  • To whom do they pay salaries and for what?
  • Do they provide donors with periodic reports?

FHSTJ can respond to these questions:

Friends of Humane Services in Tijuana is an IRS approved 501 c 3 charity #77-0704404. Contact information: Direct your questions to the above address or by email to [email protected]

To assist volunteers, FHSTJ has three part-time employees for an average weekly combined total of only 38 hours a week. They assist volunteers by providing logistical support, record keeping, finance, and communications No monetary or in-kind compensation is given for volunteer or board member service. That is why we do so much with so little. FHSTJ provides donors with two reports a year. Donors can review FHSTJ’s work by visiting the web site: www.friendsofhstj.org

Sponsorship is vital to the continuation of FHSTJ’s programs of sterilization and education about the humane treatment of animals:

  • $5 is the cost of one mange treatment – a dog infected with mange usually requires 2-3 treatments.
  • $10 is the cost of an initial veterinarian evaluation and vaccination for a cat or a dog.
  • $20 is the average cost to provide initial treatment for a rescued cat.
  • $30 is the suggested cost to provide initial treatment for a rescued dog, including Spay or Neutering. 

We are a volunteer organization. With the exception of very basic administration expenses, your donation goes directly to the support of the animals.

When you make a donation you help us to save animals from a life of starvation, disease, pain and fear. Your generous donations are making a difference.

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Friends of HSTJ is recognized by the IRS as a Non-Profit Organization. Our 501(c)(3) number is: 77-0704404
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