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SRC is an all-volunteer 501c3 non-profit rescue organization with an average of 100 volunteers in all areas of assistance. This reputable organization has rescued over 4550 canines since our incorporation in June, 2003. Their primary purpose is help save homeless and endangered Schnauzers (Mini, Standard, or Giant plus other breeds of canines who are in desperate need of help) from abuse, neglect and/or euthanasia. Their policy is to assure each dog they rescue receives necessary medical care tailored to its needs from an SRC vet, and also be micro-chipped for its future protection. Once vetted, the rescue will spend a minimum of two weeks being evaluated in SRC's pre-qualified loving foster homes selected to assure that all its medical and emotional needs are met in preparation for adoption into a loving permanent approved applicant's home suitable to each one's specific needs. Each potential home is stringently investigated by vet references and home visits in order to assure it is well prepared to provide a stable environment for the remainder of the dog's lifetime.
Animal Rescue Program - CFP of NC Inc is a no-kill animal rescue organization to serve its community. Continuously monitoring kill shelters to save as many as we can; treat medical issues; find homes.
The mission of FOTAS is to support the Aiken County Animal Shelter by promoting animal welfare, responsible pet ownership, and the elimination of euthanasia of all adoptable animals.
They committed to rescuing abandoned, homeless, or unwanted Bull Terriers by bringing them together with new adoptive families.
"Connecting dogs and humans that need each other. " The organization covers the Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Illinois regions but have traveled farther to pick up a dog in need or to adopt out a foster dog.
The mission of the Humane Society of Northern Kentucky, Inc. (HSNKY) is to end companion-animal homelessness in Northern Kentucky and to improve the lives of companion animals in our community through education and low-cost spay and neuter programs.
The Humane Society of Delaware County strives to ensure the best treatment, care and placement of animals in need.
PROVIDE A SAFE HAVEN FOR STRAY OR UNWANTED ANIMALS, TO FOSTER THE HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND, TO PROMOTE RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP AND TO END OVERPOPULATION THROUGH SPAY/NEUTER.
Works with other animal welfare groups and shelters to assist them in placing GSPs in their care into appropriate, loving homes. Provides advice and counsel to owners or prospective owners about the breed and responsible dog ownershiabuse, mistreatment and neglect of GSPs and all dogs. Assures proper veterinary care, including spay/neuter, of the dogs in our care. Provides foster care and tranportation of homeless GSPs.
Beacon of Hope Crisis Center is a Christ-centered organization empowering victims of domestic violence and sexual assault to become self-sufficient by providing safety, education, and support.
The Humane Society of Ottawa County is a 501(c)(3) NO KILL shelter that was founded in 1976.Since then we have continued to provide vital services to the community, not only for the animals but for adults and children as well. Our organization prides itself on humanely caring for the animals of Ottawa County and beyond.Our goal is to turn unwanted, neglected and abused animals into loving members of new families. We are dedicated to a program of spaying and neutering to ensure that more animals find their way into caring forever homes. In addition, we provide educational resources and a variety of services to ensure animals in Ottawa County are treated humanely
Friends of the Sea Otter is committed to and advocates for the conservation of sea otters and the preservation of their habitat through education, research, and policy decisions that will ensure the long-term survival of this species and the health of the marine coastal environment.