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Mission To reduce the number of homeless cats and dogs in Greater Cincinnati by providing a compassionate, no-kill animal shelter and programs that promote responsible pet care. Vision We will be recognized as Greater Cincinnati's leading no-kill shelter and animal welfare champion.
Camp Able provides equine-assisted (therapeutic) riding and skills-based programs to help people with special needs build strength, confidence, and greater independence; the organization also offers sanctuary and rehabilitation for rescued or unwanted horses.
Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation, encouraging responsible pet ownership and promoting the humane treatment of animals through community collaboration and education.
The Center for Whale Research conducts long‑term scientific monitoring of Southern Resident killer whales — including annual censuses and health assessments — to inform conservation policy and ecosystem recovery. It also runs public outreach and education programs (including an outreach center) to raise awareness and support for orca and habitat protection.
Caring For Creatures' Mission is to provide a safe & healthy environment in which to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home abandoned, neglected, abused, or otherwise homeless dogs and cats; In addition, the sanctuary provides a lifetime home, if necessary, for animals that are elderly, disabled, and/or have a chronic condition requiring specialized care, and;Connect with members of the community to assist with animal-related issues. We believe that a key to reducing the number of animals being surrendered to animal care agencies is to help as many individuals as possible resolve their animal-related problem. We help them understand the plight of animals, in general, and guide them through steps that enable them to keep their animal rather than surrender them to a rescue or shelter.
Heartland Canines for Veterans trains and provides professionally bred and trained service dogs to disabled U.S. veterans at no cost to the veteran, covering procurement, training, medical care, and equipment. The organization matches dogs to individual veterans’ needs and supports the team through training and follow-up to improve veterans’ independence and well‑being.
Space for Giants USA funds and supports conservation efforts that protect Africa’s elephants and the landscapes they require. The organization focuses on landscape conservation, reducing human–wildlife conflict, strengthening wildlife law and justice, and building local economic value for conservation so communities and governments have tangible reasons to protect wildlife and open ecosystems.
Our mission is to reduce food waste in our communities by diverting viable foodstuffs, including pumpkins, to farms, animal sanctuaries and rescues for feed or compost. PFPF started in 2017 with 10 donation sites in Loudoun County, Virginia with the aim of reducing food waste one pumpkin at a time. Since then, we have grown to over 600 donation sites in 45 states and Canada. In 2023, we diverted 800 tons (1.6 million pounds) of pumpkins and other foodstuffs from landfills into the mouths of some very hungry and happy animals. That's the equivalent of the carbon (CO2) emissions of 72 passenger vehicles for a year! And, we are just getting started!
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.
SAFE Haven for Cats operates as a no‑kill cat shelter and community clinic. They rescue and rehabilitate stray and abandoned cats, place adoptable animals into permanent homes, and run low‑cost spay/neuter and community programs (pet food pantry, education, feral/tnvr services) to reduce pet overpopulation and support pet owners.
To provide accessible environmental education and promote wildlife conservation through science.
To rescue senior dogs abandoned in shelters To provide lifelong, quality care for rescued senior dogs To adopt appropriate senior dogs into loving, permanent homes To develop programs that match senior dogs and senior people to their mutual benefit To foster an awareness of our lifelong responsibility to our companion animals To strengthen the bonds between humans and animals by teaching respect and compassion for all living things