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Helping Animals Live On through increased adoption, sterilization, and pet care education.
TO PROVIDE AN ADOPTION SERVICE FOR ANIMALS AND TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC IN ORDER TO REDUCE ANIMAL CRUELTY.
To promote the humane treatment of companion animals through protection, placement, education, and example.
TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY FOR PETS AND PEOPLE THROUGH COMPASSION, PROTECTION, EDUCATION AND COLLABORATION.
Fetching Hearts Rescue is not only committed to saving the lives of homeless dogs through foster and adoption but also promoting education of responsible pet ownership. Through education we hope to target the root of the problem and be part of the solution and a brighter future.
The Orange County Bird of Prey Center is a volunteer organization dedicated to: Education: the best long-term solution to prevent and mitigate many of the dangers that raptors face is education. Rehabilitation: treating and rehabilitating injured raptors. Release: returning them to the wild.
EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC REGARDING PROPER ANIMAL CARE. HOUSING AND ADOPTION ARRANGEMENTS FOR THOUSANDS OF NEGLECTED OR ABUSED ANIMALS. EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC REGARDING THE NEED TO SPAY AND NEUTER PETS. PROVIDE LOW COST SPAY AND NEUTER SERVICES FOR LOW INCOME FAMILIES.
Founded in 1934 to stop the shooting of migrating hawks along its ridgetop, the Hawk Mountain mission is to conserve birds of prey worldwide by providing leadership in raptor conservation science and education, and by maintaining Hawk Mountain Sanctuary as a model observation, research and education facility. This mission is accomplished through integrated programs in scientific research, conservation education, monitoring, public visitation, Sanctuary stewardship, and professional conservation training.
Paws As Loving Support (PALS) Assistance Dogs is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the human/animal bond by providing specially trained: Service PALS help children with disabilities, including Autism and Down's syndrome. These dogs assist with the daily needs in the home and the community. Facility PALS assist professionals working with children with special needs. Social PALS, Therapy PALS, Reading PALS, and Comfort PALS Teams are certified to volunteer and serve the special needs of the community. Courthouse PALS Teams provide emotional support and comfort to victims and witnesses of violent crimes before, during and at the conclusion of a trial.
Mission: Wolf connects people with nature using hands-on experiential education. Through volunteer internships and national traveling education programs, we inspire individuals to become stewards of the earth. While providing a home for rescued wolves and horses, we create opportunities for growth through community service and personal interactions with animals. We value education, sustainability, and improving relationships between people, animals, and the world around them.
R.O.A.R. is a community funded and supported shelter for dogs and cats. It was established in 2005 and receives no state or federal aid. We are a small shelter that accepts surrendered animals as well as abandoned and neglected dogs and cats in our community. In addition, when we have capacity we accept dogs rescued from high-kill shelters in other parts of the country. We also recognize the need and importance of bringing education about animal welfare into our community. One of our target groups is children - we work with local schools to develop fun and productive projects that build awareness about shelter animals and the need for compassion.
CFVI was created to serve both donors and nonprofit organizations of the Virgin Islands that want to ensure the highest quality of life for present and future generations. Its primary goal is to build a collection of permanent funds, which will be used to enhance the educational, physical, social, cultural and environmental well-being of the children, youth, and families of the Virgin Islands. Our programs, operating cost, and much of CFVI's community outreach are provided each year through generous donations from CFVI Angels. The Angel gifts support all we do in the community. The Foundation's immediate primary focus is to assist Virgin Islanders and VI community-serving organizations with relief and recovery associated with the devastation of hurricanes Irma and Maria.