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To rescue, rehabilitate, and retrain horses facing neglect or abuse and provide them with the best opportunity for a permanent home and a lifetime of safety.
Save the Chimps’ mission is to provide sanctuary and exemplary care to chimpanzees in need, and their vision is a world in which chimpanzees are free from exploitation and endangerment.
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.
Maumee Valley Save-A-Pet was founded on the belief that every companion animal deserves a loving, responsible and permanent home. In short, no animal homeless, and no animal is unloved, abused or neglected.
Save-A-Pet rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes abandoned or homeless cats and dogs and provides necessary medical care (including spay/neuter services). The organization also focuses on humane education—especially for children—and community outreach to promote responsible pet ownership.
Border Collie Save and Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable in-home fostering based dog rescue dedicated to helping Border Collies throughout Central and North Texas.Our goal is to take in Border Collies and Border Collie mixes who are in toxic and/or desperate situations and place them in foster homes. We, tend to all of their medical needs, have them spayed/neutered, place them on a healthy diet, begin any mental or physical rehabilitation needed, begin some basic training, and provide them with a loving & save place to live. Our end goal being to ready the Border Collie to place with an appropriate and vetted adopter who will act as their fur-ever home.
Save Our Wild Salmon (SOS) is a nationwide coalition of conservation organizations, commercial and sport fishing associations, businesses, river groups and taxpayer advocates working to restore sustainable, harvestable runs of salmon to the Columbia Basin. Our current mission is to restore abundant, harvestable runs of salmon to the Columbia and Snake River Basins. Wild salmon and free-flowing rives are the cornerstone of a healthy environment and vibrant economy in the pacific northwest.
We provide a safe, healthy environment for cats and kittens awaiting their permanent home.
Founded in 1941, SAVE is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit animal shelter dedicated to protecting the health and welfare of homeless companion animals in the greater Princeton area and beyond. Through six core programs of Rescue, Shelter, Health and Welfare, Spay/Neuter, Foster and Adoption. SAVE focuses on the rehabilitation and successful placement of treatable and adoptable animals. SAVE endeavors to build, foster, and strengthen the human-animal bond. The SAVE shelter facility has the capacity to house upwards of 100 animals at a time (approximately 75 cats and 25 dogs). SAVE does not receive funding at the federal, state, or local level. Every dollar you contribute to SAVE makes a life-saving and life-changing difference for the homeless animals in our care. The SAVE shelter exceeds no-kill benchmark standards and ensures that adoptable animals facing adversity are given a lifeline, a chance to flourish, and the promise of a better tomorrow.
Their priority is to save dogs from danger and euthanasia, ensure their well-being, and find them good homes. They are not breed-specific, and they do not pick or choose the dogs they rescue. As long as they have the needed space and funds, they rescue all dogs in need.
Save Your Ass Long Ear Rescue rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes donkeys and mules in need, and provides education to increase awareness about the human/animal bond and the specific care needs of 'long ears.'