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The mission of Save the Horses (Horse Rescue Relief & Retirement Fund, Inc. ) is to improve the quality of life for all animals with a focus on equine, canine, and other farm animals. We are committed to the rescue and rehabilitation of animals suffering from abuse, abandonment, neglect or slaughter bound and safe rehoming and retirement. Our goal is to heal the mind, body and spirit of both horse and human through the spirit of the horse through physical and mental therapy programs for children and adults.We also aim to improve public awareness and knowledge of the standards of care necessary to keep equines happy, healthy, and safe through community outreach, clinics and education for all horse/animal enthusiasts, owners and care givers through hands-on or virtual learning.
Pug Rescue of Austin is a nonprofit 501c3 organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of abused, neglected and unwanted pugs. We do not discriminate on the basis of health or age. Our mission is to provide a safe, caring and humane refuge for abandoned pugs and to ensure quality adoptive homes. Pug Rescue of Austin also promotes responsible pug ownership through public education about the unique needs of pugs and a mandatory spay/neuter policy.
The Twin County Humane Society (TCHS) seeks to enhance the lives of animals in Carroll and Grayson Counties and the City of Galax. Primarily, the TCHS is dedicated to providing spay/neuter assistance, shelter assistance, veterinary care assistance, and community education and outreach in order to promote the health and welfare of owned and community animals, and reduce the number of animals entering the Galax Carroll Grayson animal shelter. TCHS promotes the compassionate care and treatment of all animals.
Crowsnest Consertation Society - supports measures to improve the health of the local watershed and riparian areas - supports development that is economically and ecologically sustainable in the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass - supports integration of ecologically sensitive practices in decisions on use of public lands in and adjacent to Crowsnest Pass - promotes integration of wildlife connectivity measures in the operation and future development of the Highway 3 corridor - promotes awareness and enjoyment of the unique natural heritage of the Crowsnest Pass among residents and visitors
The objectives of this non-profit Society are to support and maintain one or more shelters and staffs for the humane housing of stray, unwanted, or abused animals; to procure safe and loving homes for the animals by all appropriate means; to promote humane education by all appropriate means; to maintain a clinic for the health of the animals and population control; to provide effective measures for the prevention of cruelty to animals and for the enforcement of all laws enacted for the protection of all animals within its corporate limits.
Our mission is the study and conservation of birds and their habitats around the Gulf of Mexico. With its central position between the Americas, the Gulf of Mexico is a natural obstacle faced by millions of migratory birds that must either cross or go around it each spring and fall as they travel between their breeding and wintering grounds. The habitats surrounding the Gulf are used by over 800 bird species. About 300 of those species are nearctic-neotropical migrants that rely on these habitats for their survival in order to rest and refuel enroute. The Gulf of Mexico region contains the Hemisphere's most important "stopover" habitat, but much of it is threatened by urbanization, destructive tourism development, and other land conversion activities. The Gulf region is shared among three countries-the United States, Mexico, and Cuba-and eleven U.S. and Mexican states. The Gulf Coast Bird Observatory (GCBO) has established a Site Partner Network to assist the conservation work of organizations and sites throughout this region. This network of sites currently includes 67 partners throughout this area responsible for over 9 million acres of coastal habitat. Fifteen of these partner sites protect Gulf coastal habitat outside the United States-seven in the Yucatan Peninsula, seven in the Mexican provinces of Veracruz and Tamaulipas, and one in western Cuba. By being part of this Site Partner Network, the conservation partners around the Gulf of Mexico benefit from information exchange, fundraising assistance, publicity, etc
Our mission is to provide safe drinking water and hygienic sanitation to rural communities in Africa. By working in partnership with local organisations and communities, we empower people out of poverty; independently and sustainably. By having a strong working relationship with the communities in which we work, we listen to their requirements, provide them with tools, and engage them in the ongoing process. We ensure sustainability by running programmes alongside our projects, such as a Water Management Committee and a health education programme.
Sweetpea Friends of Rutland Animals, Inc is a non-profit, no-kill animal welfare organization, dedicated to the rescue, care and placement of stray, abandoned and surrendered companion animals in central Massachusetts and beyond. We are located on the border between Rutland and Paxton, MA. Thanks to public and corporate donations, we can nurse the needy animals back to health, update their vaccinations and get them spayed/neutered as needed before placing them in warm, caring permanent homes.
Washington Heights Cat Colony is dedicated to humanely reducing the local feral cat population by using the TNR method; to educating the surrounding community about the benefits of TNR programs; to placing adoptable cats and kittens from cat colonies in homes where possible; and to maintaining the health and well-being of our neighborhood feral cat colonies by providing ongoing care (food, water, shelter, and medical treatment) for the feral, stray, and abandoned cats in our community
Promote, initiate and execute programs furthering the well being, health and safety of animals at the municipal Marshfield Animal Shelter, a no-kill facility, and owned pets in communities on Boston's south shore.We assist with supplementing the town's budget by paying for medication, routine and emergency veterinary care, spay and neuter procedures, pet food and other supplies for the Marshfield Animal Shelter as well as for pets owned by qualifying pet owners in Marshfield, MA and other communities on Boston's south shore.
Founded in 1999, The Mississauga Humane Society is a non-profit, 100% VOLUNTEERS RUN, legally registered charity dedicated to the rescue of companion animals who otherwise may be killed in the many overcrowded city pounds, as well as animals scheduled to be sent for research. We also retrieve stray cats to spare them from the harsh outdoor life. All our animals are neutered/spayed after rescue, unless the animal is too young or not in good health.
Canine Pet Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit animal rescue organization focusing on saving German Shepherds from high kill shelters in the South. Our dogs are housed in both foster homes as well as in our cozy 7 run kennel located on the horse farm of our founder Carla Brown. All our dogs are spayed/neutered, current on vaccines, microchipped, and on flea and Heart Worm preventative prior to placement. We teach a mutual respect between canine and human, which tends to be the source of problems many dog owners face with pet ownership. During training and rehabilitation, each dog is given adequate shelter, food, water, and mental stimulation. Typically, this organization has anywhere from 10-20 dogs in rehabilitation status at any given time.