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The Refuge pour chats de Verdun is a non-profit organization composed of volunteers who share the same passion: a love of cats. The refuge does not have a fixed location where it keeps and cares for cats awaiting adoption: they are all placed in volunteers foster families who look after them until they are adopted.
Funds for Furry Friends is dedicated to finding people for dogs.
Dogs Playing for Life is redefining the meaning and importance of quality of life for all sheltered dogs by improving their experience through playgroups and individualized training, resulting in urgent and responsible lifesaving.
Their Mission: Operation Paws for Homes rescues dogs of all breeds and ages from high-kill shelters reducing the numbers being euthanized. Most of our dogs come from rural shelters in South and North Carolina, as well as Virginia. We also partner with local shelters as needed. Our organization provides pet adoption services to families located in Virginia, Washington DC, Maryland, Southern Pennsylvania and neighboring states. OPH does not operate a shelter or have a physical location. We rely on foster families who open their homes to give love and attention to each dog before finding a forever home. Through the foster care program, we are able to learn about each dog and their needs and we provide their potential and future adopters with this information. We believe in responsible adoptions and strive to work with each adopter to find a good match for their home and lifestyle. We are fortunate to have over 200 active volunteers who help OPH find forever homes for over 1,000 dogs a year, to carry out education and outreach events throughout the DMW, and conduct donation drives for our partner shelters in the south. Operation Paws for Homes, a 501(c)(3) organization, is 100% donor funded. We receive no funding from federal, state, or county governments. As a result, we rely on the generous donations from our supporters and the adoption fees for each dog in order to save the dogs in need that join our rescue organization. Our goal is to fulfill the dreams of dogs who find themselves abandoned in shelters. Sadly, without our help, all of these adoptable animals would face almost certain euthanasia - usually within days or hours of arriving at the shelter. Each year we take in hundreds of wonderful animals who were left at shelters by no fault of their own. We work hard to unite them with forever families who will give them the life and love they deserve. Without the dedication of our incredible adopters, fosters, donors, and volunteers, we would be unable to fulfill this dream.
To serve the people of central Ohio by providing temporary shelter, care, and pet adoption services for abandoned and otherwise homeless dogs and cats in central Ohio since 1975.
Golden Opportunities for Independence (GOFIDOG) is a 501(c)(3), non-profit Service Dog organization founded in 2014 and located in Walpole, MA. Our mission is (1) to empower people with a disability to live a more fulfilling life with the love and assistance of a mentor and a dog, (2) to provide local institutions, such as police departments and schools, with Community Resource Dogs. All of our recipients are located within 25 miles of our headquarters to ensure a close connection with them and provide ongoing support throughout the partnership between the recipient and their dog.
To support healthy wildlife populations
To reduce cat overpopulation through spay/neuter and rescue of feral, homeless and abandoned cats and kittens.
A Place for Peanut, Inc. is a non profit sanctuary that is dedicated to the rescue, care and rehabilitation of abused and neglected equines.Our mission is to educate the public and bring joy to the children and veterans in hospitals, orphanages and special programs using equine therapy.
The Moncton SPCA is the largest animal shelter east of Montreal. Each year, we handle approximately 7,000 animals.
A non-profit, no-kill shelter in the Roanoke Valley.Phone: (540) 473-3853
They strive to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome domestic rabbits in Iowa and beyond.