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This nonprofit is organized exclusively for charitable purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. Peaches Bully Rescue provides a safe-haven for dogs of the bully breeds, including, but not limited to, English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, American Bulldogs, American Staffordshire Terriers, Mastiffs, Boxers, Pugs, and Boston Terriers. This service may include medical treatment, training, rehabilitation, and recovery periods where dogs are housed within foster homes.
Our mission is to save those that have been forgotten and abandoned. To rescue the hopeless and to be their voice. We vow to honor the lives of all animals and never to kill. Only when all measures have been taken to relieve the suffering have failed, then and only then will we humanely help them cross the bridge.
The Haley Graves Foundation was founded in honor of Haley a beloved family pet. Haley went to the bridge in 2010. Someone once said, "all animals should be lucky enough to live a life like Haley" and we agree. Most of the animals finding their way to The Haley Graves Foundation have been on the code red list in shelters due to medical issues. Others are family pets needing assistance to prevent them from becoming a shelter statistic.
Infinity Ranch - Wild Mustang Rescue rescues and provides a sanctuary for wild American mustangs that have been rounded up, while educating the public and supporting conservation efforts to protect mustang herds. The organization describes giving rescued mustangs a safe, long‑term home and promoting awareness of their conservation needs.
Big Run Wolf Ranch is a federally licensed nonprofit wildlife facility that rescues and cares for North American animals and advances conservation through education. It offers on‑site and off‑site educational presentations, monthly public open-house events, camps and tours, and relies on public donations to support animal care.
The Fort Fortitudine Vincimus Rescue Center is a no kill, non-discriminatory rescue dedicated to alleviating the suffering of all dogs, in particular the American Pit Bull Terrier.Our focus is rescuing and adopting animals to loving homes that are looking to welcome a new member to the family. We believe in the humane treatment of all breeds and animals, no matter how large or small.
The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association is a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to foster, promote, and improve the versatile hunting dog breeds in North America; to conserve game by using well trained reliable hunting dogs on both land and water; and to aid in the prevention of cruelty to animals by discouraging nonselective and uncontrolled breeding which produces unwanted and uncared for dogs.
Their mission statement is to assist in the rescue of the American Pit Bull Terrier. They generally take in dogs that are a bit older, and some special needs. They also take in hospice cases on occasion. They take in dogs that have not had a good start in life, may have been used for nefarious purposes. They then take their time to rehabilitate and find loving forever homes for them.
The mission of The Haven Zoo is to establish a permanent, loving home for displaced exotic and domestic animals where they will be provided with a diverse diet, an educational habitat, and daily enrichment activities. The Haven Zoo's primary goal is tonspire and educate the public about exotic animals and the conservation issues their species face worldwide.The zoo focuses on rescuing animals categorized as threatened, endangered, or critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List, animals rescued from unfit homes, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, US Fish and Wildlife, and animals previously used in laboratory research.
Since 1997 we have been bringing unconditional love to all those we meet in the Houston area through pet therapy. We are a 501(c)(3) volunteer run organization, recognized by the American Kennel Club. In 2022 we logged over 10,000 visits to hospitals, libraries, schools, senior living communities, memory care, hospice, universities, rehab facilities and those who request and support our mission. Our pet therapy teams are trained in house and certified by passing the American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen Test as well as additional emphasis on these skills as applied to pet therapy visits, safety and integrity. We are Houston's largest pet therapy organization and have been recognized for our service in the community. We keep our membership fees low. Donations help support our work.
Harpseals.org seeks to bring about a permanent end to the massacres of harp seals in Canada. We are utilizing mass media and grassroots activism to raise awareness about the continued killing of the seals in Canada and are promoting a boycott of Canadian seafood to pressure the sealers (who are fishermen) to call for an end to the killing. Harpseals.org is focusing on the power that Americans have to stop this slaughter because Americans buy about 70% of Canadian seafood exports. Harpseals.org is working to spread the message about the Canadian seafood boycott through mass media advertising, such as billboards, radio and television commercials, and print ads and through grassroots outreach, including leafletting, tabling, speaking engagements, and demonstrations. We also seek to educate the public and raise funds through special events that generate media attention. We welcome volunteers of all ages with all kinds of skills and interests and creative ideas.
Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue was formed in order to bring attention to the plight of the American Standard Donkey. PVDR, while rebuilding the lives of these sweet and loving animals, also serves as an educational resource for animal stewardship, environmental conservation and compassionate learning. PVDR has rescued donkeys in 28 states including Hawaii. Our new International Donkey Rescue division is working on donkey relief in the Caribbean.