Photo provided by Lisa Dick, Noblesville Lions Club
Posted By: The Reporter January 22, 2026
On Wednesday, Jan. 14, the Noblesville Lions Club welcomed Rebecca Stevens, President and CEO of the Humane Society for Hamilton County, along with members of her team. She shared stories of numerous dogs and cats that are in need of forever homes. Many of the animals currently housed at the Humane Society are senior animals, looking for a family to share their love with. Stevens also shared information about the Pets Healing Vets program that partners shelter animals with veterans to serve as emotional support animals. The average stay for dogs is 96 days and over 50 days for cats. For more information about adopting, fostering, donating, volunteering and more, go to hamiltonhumane.com.
(ABOVE, from left) Humane Society for Hamilton County staff member Stacy Zehringer, Assistant to the President and CEO; Debbie Hennessey, Director of Marketing; Rebecca Stevens, President and CEO; Ember Dennison, Donor Engagement Manager; and Lions First Vice President John Einsfeld.

Photo provided by Lisa Dick, Noblesville Lions Club
Also at this meeting, Lion Julia Kozicki (right) inducted new member Anne Thomas (left). Thomas learned about the Lions at a 2025 meeting when her daughter was being recognized for her Peace Poster.






