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The Pongo Fund works to prevent animal hunger and keep pets with their families by providing emergency pet food, veterinary-care referrals, and mobile/emergency services. Its volunteer-driven pet food bank and related programs focus on keeping animals safe, healthy, and out of shelters when families are facing hardship.
Albert's Angel Fund is a 501(c)3 non-profit that gives adoptable Butte animals a chance at a happy and healthy life by providing them with life-saving, life changing medical care and the comforts that are needed to help them adjust to shelter life until they can go to their forever home.100% of all donations go directly to help the animals.
HAWAI'I WILDLIFE FUND (HWF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of Hawaii's native wildlife through research, education, restoration and advocacy. HWF Team is made up of educators, conservationists, researchers, naturalists, communities, volunteers and donors devoted to the protection of Hawaii's fragile marine ecosystem and inhabitants. We bring a variety of experiences together to serve a common goal.
Auroville is one of the world's great centers of environmental education with projects in 14 Indian states and outreach to 30 countries spanning the globe. Auroville Unity Fund is committed to provide the financial means to Auroville in securing the land, by consolidating and acquiring strategic lands for water, organic farming, reforestation and expanding the work, demo sites, training and outreach in regenerative work and culture. Today, we need your help to protect what has been created, so Auroville may continue to work for humanity's future.
PAF has a three-fold mission to: Rescue homeless dogs and cats from city & county shelters, as well as dogs and cats who are abandoned, and those whose guardians can no longer care for them. Place the homeless dogs and cats we rescue in loving, adoptive homes. Educate the public about the importance of spaying/neutering companion animals in order to reduce the overpopulation of stray and unwanted dogs and cats in our communities.
Animal House Cat Rescue and Adoption Center is dedicated to providing the homeless, abandoned cats and kittens of the St. Louis area with a better life. We maintain an adoption center that is safe, comfortable, healthy and enriching for the cats and kittens in our care.
We are committed to biodiversity conservation and research, protecting our ancestral territory and its natural resources, developing environmentally sound income alternatives, and educating our youngest generation. FSC has received and managed grants from both government and private sources for activities directed to the conservation and management of Cofan ancestral territories in northeastern Ecuador, and for the development of strategies that will allow the Cofan people to maintain cultural and economic stability. We work closely with FEINCE, the Ecuadorian Cofan Indigenous Federation.
Wild Tomorrow is dedicated to the protection of threatened and endangered species and the habitats they depend on for survival. We want to ensure that the world that comes after us is a world in which a wild tomorrow is possible. We work on the ground in southern Africa and our vision is for a world in which wildlife habitats are expanded and protected, and where existing reserves have the resources needed to keep their animals safe.
THE PRIMARY PURPOSES OF THE ORGANIZATION ARE TO INFORM AND EDUCATE THE PUBLIC REGARDING THE HERITAGE OF THE WEIMARANER CANINE BREED AND THE BENEFITS THE BREED PROVIDES TO HUMANS THROUGH COMMUNITY, EMERGENCY AND HEALTH RELATED SERVICE WORK. PROVIDE RESOURCES FOR THE RESCUE, VETERINARY CARE, PLACEMENT AND REHABILITATION OF ABANDONED OR ABUSED CANINES. PROVIDE RESOURCES FOR SCIENTIFIC HEALTH RESEARCH WHICH BENEFITS THE WEIMARANER BREED.
Since the creation of URKY in 2006 they have been instrumental in saving over 200,000 11th hour animals from being euthanized. They have provided free transportation for shelter animals to reputable rescues, funded emergency vetting and provided blankets and emergency housing to thousands of animals. They have helped to distribute over 10 million lbs of cat and dog food to the rescues and shelters in Kentucky. They've been the first to hit the ground to provide relief and help in puppymill raids and hoarder situations.