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Tails of Valor®, Paws of Honor, Inc (TOV) was established in 2014 with a mission to provide rehabilitation through non-medicinal therapies. Our animal assisted therapy rehabilitation programs provide social interactions and human/canine bonding resulting in service dogs able to assist with the physical and psychological issues affecting our Veterans and their families. Our canines can enhance a therapeutic environment which will reduce friction caused when experiencing social activities, thus leading to increased communication and focus. Our staff provides support needed for positive physical and mental health social interactions during training sessions with our canines, all of who are named in honor of a fallen soldier. Support for Veteran and canine are life long.
The mission of Pet Friends of Duplin County is to promote the health, safety and welfare of domestic companion animals in Duplin County.
JRFIUSA /JRCCA Mission is to help our people grow and overcome adverse situation in the health and education in the enjoyment of life.
The MVMA Charities, Inc. supports the philanthropic goals of the MVMA by raising and disseminating funds to improve the health of animals in Massachusetts.
Provide shelter care in the most humane and compassionate way with the focus on the health, care and adoption of homeless cats and dogs.
SpokAnimal C.A.R.E. is passionately dedicated to the placement, protection and health of animals through legislation, education and programs for pets and their people.
The mission of the SeaDoc Society is to ensure the health of marine wildlife and their ecosystems through science and education. We strive to find science-based solutions for marine wildlife in the Salish Sea through a multi-species approach. SeaDoc is a program of the Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
World Vets provides international veterinary aid, disaster-response veterinary services, and training to underserved communities and wildlife globally. Their programs deliver direct clinical care (including spay/neuter and public‑health work), wildlife and marine mammal response, and capacity‑building to improve the health of animals and the people and ecosystems they live with.
Our mission is to humanely alleviate animal suffering and overpopulation by providing access to basic health care, including sterilization services.
THE MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION IS TO RECEIVE AND ADMINISTER FUNDS AND ENGAGE IN ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES TO PREVENT CRUELTY AND NEGLECT, AND SUPPORT THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF ANIMALS
to improve the health and well being of veterans with PTSD, TBI and other disabilities by providing and training service dogs at no cost to the veteran.
AWH's mission is to: Maximize potential of disabled/disadvantaged/special-needs children providing developmental therapy, education and recreation through horses and related experiences, with measurable improvement physically, mentally, socially and/or emotionally resulting in increased self-sufficiency and the ability to lead better and more independent and productive lives.