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The foundation raises funds to improve the health and longevity of Rhodesian Ridgebacks by supporting breed‑specific research, sponsoring educational programs, and promoting responsible breed stewardship. It focuses on grantmaking for medical research and on public education about breed health and welfare.
Their Mission is "Sharing the Healing Power of Horses and Transformative Coaching with the World". They provide funding for organizations and individuals committed to and involved in improving the lives of individuals and horses partners through the Equine Gestalt Coaching Method® and other Touched By A Horse® horse-human healing methods. The EGCMethod® is an experiential method of coaching in partnership with a horse. Clients who participate in experiential therapies report more impactful results and longer lasting change when compared with talk therapy. Gestalt has been successfully employed for decades in mental health practices to help clients with everything from PTSD to personal growth. Please support our mission … and Become a Champion For Hope.
MISSION STATEMENTThe Equine Rescue and Adoption Foundation, Inc. (ERAF) is a Not-For-Profit 501(c)(3) organization devoted to the rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption of at-risk horses. VISION STATEMENTWe envision ERAF as a community resource, with a network infrastructure in place to support the needs of our Equine Community. CORE VALUESTo rescue equines neglectful and abusive situations.To provide comprehensive educational opportunities.To maximize the mental, emotional, and physical health of all equines. To provide compatible, permanent homes for all equines.To assist equine owners in times of natural or personal disaster. To manage the ERAF organization in a fiscally responsible manner with sound business practices
To help homeless Massachusetts dogs find new homes regardless of age, health or breed.
It is our mission to manage the health, population and quality of life for feral cats in Waushara County.
Legally the Women's Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and formerly known as the Women's Humane Society, our organization began doing business under the name Women's Animal Center in 2018. For 150 years, Women's Animal Center (WAC) has served the pets and the people in the Greater Philadelphia region, while advocating for the welfare of animals throughout our great country and beyond. As America's First Animal Shelter, we are committed to protecting the interests of animals and offering a continuum of care to ensure that all animals are treated humanely with kindness and respect.
The Centre for the Conservation of Specialized Species is a registered charitable organization based in Eastern Ontario, dedicated to the captive propagation and reintroduction of Threatened and Endangered wildlife as an insurance policy against extinction. The Centre has no political or interest group affiliations. The Centre is home to approximately 100 birds of prey including Eagles, Owls, Hawks, and Falcons, fruit bats from Africa, Jamaica, and the Amazon River Basin, Vampire Bats from South America and prosimians. The Centre is currently the only facility in Canada successfully maintaining and propagating the Lesser Galago (Galago moholi).
The mission of the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals is to protect the health and welfare of neglected and abused equines.
We are here to assist pet owners with preventative pet health services and minor illnesses/injuries.
We believe that when our Mother Earth and all her livingthings were created, a loving balance, respect, and communication existedbetween Humans, all other life forms, and the Earth. We believe that Humankindhas forgotten the original plan, to the detriment not only of others in theanimal kingdom, and of the Earth, but of ourselves. We believe that a return toan understanding of our oneness with All That Is will cure the cruelties andhorrors, and the illnesses with which we find ourselves surrounded. Through ourcaring contribution, we hope to help Humankind remember that original plan oflove and respect, to remember our natural ability to communicate with All ThatIs, and so return to balanced health, physically, mentally, spiritually, and inrelationship to all.
To provide a wild animal rescue facility for injured and orphaned native wildlife.To provide a location for young children and students to study nature in an outdoor classroom setting using STEAM skills and activities in order to advance scientific interests and education.To aid students with learning disabilities and ASD to overcome isolation and social exclusion through animal handling activities, and to regain a sense of community using nature and art.To improve reading readiness skills and overcome dyslexia in children from low income families using animals in CENTER based reading programs to build self-confidence.To provide a location for people with PTSD to improve mental and physical health using the principles of eco-therapy, raptor handling, and holistic biofeedback.
Audubon Nature Institute operates a family of museums, parks and research facilities on behalf of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, dedicated to celebrating the wonders of nature. Through innovative live animal exhibits, education programs, and scientific discovery, Audubon makes a meaningful contribution to preserving wildlife for the future. Audubon Nature Institute flagships include Audubon Park, Audubon Zoo, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, Entergy Giant Screen Theater, Audubon Louisiana Nature Center, Freeport-McMoRan Audubon Species Survival Center, Woldenberg Riverfront Park, Audubon Wilderness Park, and Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium.