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The mission of the Paws for Love Foundation is to provide resources and funding to shelters, rescue groups, and individuals dedicated to improving the health, welfare, and adoptability of unwanted and abused animals.
The National Marine Life Center rehabilitates and releases stranded marine mammals and sea turtles in order to advance science and education in marine wildlife health and conservation.
Incorporated in 1991, ABR’s mission is to provide the leadership and expertise via a network of trained volunteers to take in stray, abandoned, surrendered and/or impounded purebred Brittanys, provide them with foster care, health and temperament screening, an opportunity for any necessary rehabilitation and to assure their health and placement into new homes. In order to fulfill this mission, ABR’s volunteers remain flexible and adaptable to current and future business environments and they remain dedicated to the organization.
To find forever homes for unwanted cats and help low income families pay for vet care for their pets. Help injured pets get the health care they need.
To improve the health and welfare of Oconee County residents by providing animals with vital support through adoption, rescue, spay/neuter, wellness, advocacy and other education programs.
We are a small group of like minded individuals, trying to rescue as many animals as possible from neglect, abuse and the illegal trade in China. We give our rescues medical care, before providing them with mental, social, and physical rehabilitation. Once we feel they are ready, we find them the loving and safe forever homes they deserve.
The Wolf Conservation Center teaches people about wolves, their relationship to the environment and the human role in protecting their future. Founded by Hélène Grimaud in 1999, the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit environmental education organization working to protect and preserve wolves in North America through science-based education, advocacy, and participation in the federal recovery and release programs for two critically endangered wolf species - the Mexican gray wolf and red wolf. The WCC's three 'ambassador wolves' reside on exhibit where they help teach the public about wolves and their vital role in the environment. Through wolves, the WCC teaches the broader message of conservation, ecological balance, and personal responsibility for improved human stewardship of our World.
Fleet of Angels is a national award-winning nonprofit service organization that provides emergency grants and services nationwide for equines in crisis due to natural disasters and other situations that threaten the quality of life for equines. Grants for emergency horse hay, urgent vet care, evacuation and emergency stabling, post-disaster fence repair expenses, and emergency transportation are available for qualified individuals and small nonprofit equine rescues. FOA’s Bonded for Life grants help prevent permanent separation of bonded horses that must be be rehomed during challenging times for owners. Almost 20,000 FOA members across America offer emergency evacuation and temporary stabling services to protect horses when disasters threaten their safety. FOA is based in Denver, CO.
Here at TAP, we give voice to the voiceless and our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and find them the best homes possible. The Animal Pad was founded in 2010 because we saw a dire need for action in our local shelter systems. Millions of dogs are put to sleep every year in shelters across America and we need to change that. We hope that TAP can put a dent in those numbers and help to greatly reduce the amount of dogs that are euthanized every day by educating the public on the importance of spay/neutering their pets, adopting vs. buying.and treating dogs with the love and respect they so deserve. Here at TAP, we give voice to the voiceless and our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and find them the best homes possible.
DOGPAW creates a better community by promoting the health and wellness of dogs and people, shaping our community character by creating and maintaining dog parks that endure and meet community needs.
The mission of Middle Tennessee Boxer Rescue is to take in neglected, abused, and abandoned boxers, restore them to health, if necessary and feasible, and place them in loving, permanent homes.
Visitors, volunteers, partners and donors are believers in the SARA mission to help any animal that comes to the sanctuary regardless of species, special health needs, or temperament—in short, unconditional life.