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Make no mistake about it, our aim is nothing less than to be among the finest animal charities in the country. It is your dedication and support that makes this goal possible. The National Humane Society (The NHS) is a 501 © (3) Non-Profit Tax Exempt Charity organization dedicated to improving the lives of rescue animals across America. We stand with shelters and humane societies around the country in the mission to find abandoned animals homes and to help rectify the over-population crisis of dogs and cats in the US. Through our efforts each year, and through the generous donations of our supporters, the National Humane Society aids and assists in funding individual shelters to give volunteers and the animals they serve a fighting chance of making a change. We actively support and engage with communities to improve perceptions of adopting animals, and to protect the animals in question. Our belief is that through education and conversation, we can be the change needed for animals around the country.
For over 150 years, the ASPCA has worked tirelessly to put an end to animal abuse and neglect. We are a national leader in the areas of rescue, adoption and welfare, and your tax-deductible donation will help fight cruelty and make a life-changing difference for animals across America. Thank you for making the ASPCA and the animals we serve a part of your life.
Guide Dogs for the Blind provides enhanced mobility to qualified individuals through partnership with dogs whose unique skills are developed and nurtured by dedicated volunteers and a professional staff. Established in 1942, Guide Dogs for the Blind continues its dedication to quality student training services and extensive follow-up support for graduates. Our programs are made possible through the teamwork of staff, volunteers and generous donors. Services are provided to students from the United States and Canada at no cost to them.
The National Park Foundation, in partnership with the National Park Service, enriches America’s national parks and programs through private support, safeguarding our heritage and inspiring generations of national park enthusiasts. NPF programs fund park conservation and restoration efforts, foster youth engagement, promote citizenship and preserve history in the places where it happened.
The mission of the National Wildlife Federation is to inspire Americans to protect wildlife in a rapidly changing world.
The Boulder Bear Coalition implements preventative measures to reduce human-bear conflicts to keep local black bears wild and free and the Boulder community safe.
Mercy Veterinary Coalition was created by a group of like minded veterinary professionals to help fill the gaps in veterinary medical care for animals currently in the care of rescues and shelters.
The Venice Cat Coalition supports feral cat programsand reductions in euthanasia of cats in local shelters, providing low orno-income cat owners with emergency help where possible and advocating onbehalf of humane, No Kill treatment of felines.The Venice Cat Coalition will remain a small, grass rootscat rescue/non-profit conducting limited programs as funding allows,participating in the monthly Buddy’s Feral Cat program and other catspay-neuter clinics, and educating community members and policy-makers aboutprogressive initiatives to save cats and dogs lives.
Midland Humane Coalition rescues homeless cats and dogs at risk of euthanasia, provides medical care and rehabilitation, and places animals into permanent homes through adoption and community programs. They operate an adoption center and the Mabee Animal Rescue Center to reduce euthanasia in the Midland area.
Animal Rescue Coalition (ARC) is a no‑kill, 501(c)(3) shelter serving Mecosta County that provides humane care, intake, and rehoming services for homeless and abandoned dogs and cats. They accept animals regardless of age or breed, evaluate animals for aggression, and operate with the goal of not euthanizing for lack of space.
The Feral Cat Coalition is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the overpopulation of feral and abandoned cats through free, humane Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). We believe it is our responsibility, as a community, to care for cats that have been forced, through human abandonment or failure to spay and neuter, to live outdoors.