The Lincoln County Humane Society (LCHS) is now a certified living wage employer.
It's the first humane society in the province to earn this designation.
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network made the announcement, indicating that the LCHS has met Niagara's living wage target of $18.12 and hour.
A 'living wage' is defined as the amount employees need to be paid in order to meet the needs of living and participating in a community.
Kevin Strooband, Executive Director of the LCHS, spoke of the importance of paying employees a living wage.
"Our team of staff members is the most important resource we have in providing the exceptional, compassionate care that our animals rely on. Paying them a fair wage solidifies our commitment to our dedicated staff and the animals alike."
The LCHS employs 11 full-time and 13 part-time staff.
Niagara-area employers interested in becoming living wage certified can click here.

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