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To rescue, restore to health, and place dogs and cats from shelters and find them loving new homes. To educate the public about responsible, compassionate pet guardianship while providing both pro bono and low cost veterinary services for those who otherwise could not afford this care.
The Pixie Project is a non-profit animal adoption center and rescue. We offer a variety of services to the public including but not limited to: pet adoption services, pet owner education and support and low cost and free spay and neuter and veterinary services for homeless and low-income pet owners.
We champion the welfare of all cats, especially the most vulnerable.
Fixing The Boro’s mission is to provide low-cost sterilization to residents pets of Bulloch County. We plan on offering the only humane and sustainable solution to the overpopulation of dogs and cats. We strive to maintain the highest level of assistance we can provide and ensure that our services are available to everyone who needs help with their personal pets.The specific objectives and purpose of this organization shall be:-Offer affordable solutions to spaying and neutering personal pets.-Provide free spaying and neutering to people in need.-Small scale rescue/adoptions for both cats and dogs.
To build global awareness about the unnecessary and inhumane procedure of declawing so that we can outlaw this practice.
The Owl Foundation is a registered Canadian charitable organization focused on helping wild Canadian owls that are injured or orphaned. The foundation operates an owl rehabilitation centre located in the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada.
The Farley Foundation subsidizes necessary veterinary care for the pets belonging to low income seniors and homes, persons with disabilities, Ontario Works recipients & abused women (OVMA SafePet Program). Eligibility criteria includes: Seniors receiving GIS, persons with disabilities receiving the ODSP or CPP Disability, Ontario Works recipients, pets belonging to seniors' care facilities, and women at risk of abuse*. Applications for funding are made by veterinary clinics. The Farley Foundation is the charitable arm of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, which covers most of the Foundation's overhead costs (e.g., staffing, office space rental). This charity pays tribute to one of Canada's most famous pets, Farley the Old English sheepdog from Lynn Johnston's For Better or For Worse® comic strip. Lynn generously allows the Foundation to use Farley's image to promote the Foundation's good work. Visit www.farleyfoundation.org for full eligibility criteria.
To recover and restore a variety of threatened marine species, while connecting people to ocean wildlife. We aim to promote green, sustainable living, through education and outreach, both in person and online.