ST. THOMAS — The Humane Society of St. Thomas (HSST) has announced layoffs among its employees and volunteers, citing significant economic hardships faced by the shelter.
President Randolph Knight confirmed in a statement that the non-profit had to undertake a massive staff reduction after a thorough assessment of its financial viability.
According to Knight, the organization recently completed a cost-review exercise which determined that layoffs were unavoidable due to the shelter's current economic state. He noted that the HSST has struggled with the growing number of animals in their care, alongside a decrease in donations and funding. The reduction in staff is seen as a necessary step to sustain the shelter's day-to-day operations and ensure the continued care of the animals.