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Promoting compassion, empathy, and respect for all life through wildlife rehabilitation, ecological teachings, and wildlife conservation.
To offer refuge, medical care, nourishment and an opportunity for a second chance for life to unwanted animals;To protect animals from cruelty, neglect, carelessness and ignorance;To foster a public sentiment of humanity and gentleness toward all animals through education and encouragement;And to promote the lifelong commitment of responsible pet ownership.
The Coves is a series of 3 ponds that offer a natural refuge in the heart of London, Ontario. In 1998, two friends hiking in the Coves lamented that the ecosystem was progressively degrading. The friends wasted little time in talk and soon turned their lamentations into action. By 2000, they enlisted the support of 6 volunteer board members and established an incorporated, non-profit registered charity called the Friends of the Coves Subwatershed Inc. The Friends of the Coves immediately secured funding to create the Coves Subwatershed Plan. With extensive community consultation they identified common goals and secured widespread support for implementation of the plan. The Friends have installed a native plant butterfly garden, have naturalization projects on a former landfill site and shoreline areas, develop educational programs to promote ecologically friendly practices, and established a water quality monitoring program
A non-profit organization since 2006, PIP is run by a volunteer committee comprised of several members of the Saskatoon business community who are dedicated to providing a humane and safe environment for Saskatoon's animals, as well as representatives from the local animal welfare agencies: New Hope Dog Rescue, SCAT Street Cat Rescue and the Saskatoon SPCA. Kindness to animals creates a better world for us all! Primary Fundraiser: Annual Pets in the Park held on a July Sunday and includes music, food, demos, walkathon, trade booths and silent auction. A fun day in the park for the whole family including the family pet (on leash). Great opportunity for the pet to socialize with other pets and for pet parents to meet other pet parents.
The purpose of the Humane Society of the Ohio Valley shall be to promote the welfare of the animals within greater Washington County, Ohio in the following manner:Provide a safe haven for stray, lost and /or abused animals through operating an animal shelter.Educate the Communities served by the Society on the need for humane care of animals, the need for animal population control, the relief of animal suffering, and the services offered by the Humane Society of the Ohio Valley.Investigate and prosecute complaints of animal abuse and neglect as permitted by the Ohio Revised Code.Provide for the adoption of animals by people who can demonstrate that they will provide care consistent with the purposes of the Society.
“To provide a safe haven for homeless, neglected and abused animals while promoting pet welfare and sterilization to achieve a no-kill society."We serve Hernando and all surrounding counties on the Nature Coast.
The Humane Society of the High Plains operates a no-kill animal shelter serving Hays, Ellis County and surrounding areas; it provides temporary shelter, adoption and foster placement, public education, and works to prevent cruelty and coordinate animal control.
Our purpose is to raise funds to expand animal care services at the Iowa City Animal Care & Adoption Center. We seek health, comfort, freedom from fear, and a loving guardian for our companion animals
Feline Network of the Central Coast is an all-volunteer, San Luis Obispo based non-profit humane organization dedicated to the spaying and neutering, care, rescue and adoption of kittens and cats. We strive to communicate the importance of responsible pet care and ownership and to educate the public on the necessity of spaying and neutering.
At the Manchester Animal Shelter, we believe all animals are deserving of life, respect and care. Our goal is zero-population-growth through spay/neuter programs and services that focus on education, medical care, fostering and adoption. Friends of the Manchester Animal Shelter is a non-profit organization which started in 1996. The shelter takes in homeless, abused, and abandoned animals in the city of Manchester. We provide shelter, medical care, and spay/neuter to every animal that comes through our doors. In operation for over two decades, the shelter has helped provide care and find loving homes for over 25,000 animals.
We are the oldest and largest nonprofit animal welfare organization in Saginaw County. We are dedicated to the betterment of the lives of stray, owned and abandoned animals since-We believe no-birth is the first step to no-kill. Our organization works diligently to reduce the population of homeless and unwanted animals in Saginaw County, Michigan through our free spay and neuter services.-We rescue hundreds of homeless and abandoned animals every year. -We are strong advocates of Trap-Neuter-Return of Community Cats.-We provide pet food to households in needs to keep pets in their homes.
The Humane Society for Greater Savannah envisions a community that understands, values and promotes the ways in which pets enrich our lives. Its mission is to better the lives of pets and people. The organization offers a range of programs/services, including: dog and cat adoptions, pet surrender services, low-cost spay/neuter, vaccine clinics, Nuzzle Buddies, Foster Program and a Volunteer Program.