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Protect the welfare of animals, preserve the human-animal bond, and prevent the overpopulation of companion animals.
4 LUV OF DOG RESCUE IS A 100% VOLUNTEER RUN, NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO RESCUING AND REHOMING HOMELESS DOGS.
To build and strengthen pet families.HSH builds pet families through the shelter and adoption of homeless pets in need. HSH strengthens pet families through our lifesaving programs.
Pack Leaders Rescue of CT rescues dogs and cats (both locally and from southern U.S. shelters), providing transport, medical care, behavioral rehabilitation/training, and adoption placement. They operate a transport service, behavioral training program, and rescue/adoption program and maintain adopter relationships to support lasting placements.
The Friends of Oakland Animal Services (FOAS) is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization that funds veterinary care for injured animals, shelter housing and facility improvements, adoption and fostering outreach and supplies, and volunteer program support.
Maine Humane (the Maine Federation of Humane Societies) is a statewide network that supports local animal-welfare organizations across Maine by sharing resources, coordinating outreach and advocacy, and promoting humane care and responsible pet ownership. Their work focuses on connecting shelters and stakeholders to reduce pet overpopulation and improve animal welfare statewide.
Friends of Lucas County Dogs is a volunteer 501(c)(3) that supports Lucas County Canine Care & Control by fundraising and providing resources for medical care, enrichment, and basic needs for shelter dogs; they also run community outreach, education and other programs to help dogs find permanent homes.
The Humane Society of Central Texas provides adoption, rescue and foster opportunities for the homeless animals at the Waco Animal Shelter in Waco, Texas. We are the only regional, open-admission animal shelter in the area. Thanks to our community and supporters, even with an annual intake of 6,000 animals, we have attained No Kill Status, meaning that at least 90% of animals that come into the shelter leave here alive for wonderful new homes!
Lab Rescue of Greater Richmond is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) that rescues, vets, rehabilitates, and places Labrador Retrievers and Lab mixes into foster homes and permanent adoptive homes across Virginia and nearby states. The group provides necessary veterinary care, behavioral support, and transport to find safe, permanent homes for the dogs in its care.
Volunteers For Animals of Batavia is an all‑volunteer 501(c)(3) that supports the Genesee County Animal Shelter and animals in Genesee County, NY. They provide and fund medical care for sick or injured animals, run foster and adoption support programs, and promote spay/neuter, vaccinations and adoption to reduce homeless pets.
The Friends of the Elephant Seal (FES), a non-profit organization established in 1997, is dedicated to educating people about elephant seals and other marine life and teaching stewardship for the ocean along the central coast of California. As a cooperating association with the California State Park, FES collaborates with the California Department of Parks and Recreation to address issues of the expanding Piedras Blancas northern elephant seal colony. Board members and over 100 docents/volunteer guides are uniquely positioned to contribute to education, science, research and wildlife conservation efforts relating to the largest mainland colony, estimated at 25,000 northern elephant seals.
OFOSA rescues dogs and cats from overcrowded shelters, provides medical care (including spay/neuter), places animals in foster care, and finds permanent adoptive homes; they also run community programs such as trap‑neuter‑release for feral/colony cats to reduce overpopulation.