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Adopt A Spot Dalmatian Rescue, Inc. is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of Dalmatians and to help control the animal population by spaying and neutering Dalmatians before they are placed in “forever” homes. They are committed to placing Dalmatians in only permanent homes, where they will receive good, loving and humane treatment. One of their primary goals is to provide the public with education material and presentations about the breed and its needs. They try to assist owners in understanding their Dalmatian so that they do not give their Dalmatian up.
ROLDA is an international charity operating in Romania to solve humanely, efficiently and responsibly the strays' population, estimated to 2.5 millions. Our keys focuses are rescue, rehabilitation, rehoming, spay/neuter, social programs, education. We treat animals in places where no one else will and every day, we make a difference on the front line of animal welfare. We work to demand justice for the forgotten, for those who have no voice to speak up with. This dream is possible, but not without your support.
Through nature and rescued animals, 16 Hands of Love provides for individuals a heart-centered, connected & healing opportunity. This heart-centered approach offers those in attendance the ability to reconnect, find balance, and create peace within their lives, which in turn will ultimately allow us to be a part of bringing about more peace, love, compassion and harmony to our world.
The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education inspires meaningful connections between people and nature. We use our forests and fields as a living laboratory to foster appreciation, deepen understanding, and encourage stewardship of the environment. As a leader in the next generation of environmental education, the Schuylkill Center will create a world where all people play, learn, and grow with nature as part of their everyday lives.
All Shepherd Rescue finds adoptable, lovable and in need Shepherds for your family. All of ASR’s dogs are in foster homes or temporary boarding if no foster home is immediately available. They are committed to helping them learn manners and what the good life means! ASR believes in connecting the right dog to the right family. They will do their best to find your next best friend.
The mission of Giles Animal Rescue is to help homeless, neglected, and abused pets in Giles County Virginia by finding foster or permanent homes, or utilizing one of our network of approved rescue organizations; to assure that our rescued pets are vetted for vaccinations and spay/neuter prior to placement; to help low-income residents to spay/neuter their pets and schedule and arrange transportation to and from vet; to provide traps to neighborhoods that want to control the feral feline population through Trap/Spay/Release, and to use every opportunity to offer education on the importance of spay/neuter, adoption, and other animal welfare-related topics.
Friends of Berkeley County Animal Center is a 501(c)(3) created by volunteers to support the Berkeley Animal Center. The employees and volunteers of the Berkeley Animal Center are passionate about the care and well-being of animals and we are passionate about helping them to provide it. Only by bringing together hardworking volunteers, a caring community, and generous donors are we able to accomplish our goals. We work hard to raise funds, organize events, grow volunteerism, promote public education, and encourage community and business involvement for the benefit of the growing homeless animal population Berkeley County, S.C.
The mission of Protectors of Animals, Inc. (POA) is to improve the lives of cats and dogs in its communities. Its objectives and goals are to: •Provide shelter and veterinary care to cats and dogs until they can be matched with responsible owners. •Reduce the number of stray animals in Connecticut through spaying/neutering programs. •Increase community awareness of the importance of spaying/neutering, as well as providing information about proper pet care throughout all stages of an animal's life - a critical component to ending animal overpopulation and homelessness. •Humanely reduce the populations of community and feral (unsocialized) cats through the strategy of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR).
The Humane Society Serving Crawford County (the “Society”), is a non-profit organization whose function and goal is to improve animal welfare, provide protection for all animals, and educate the community about animals and their basic needs. The Society is an organization dedicated to the prevention of cruelty and neglect to the animals of Crawford County and to help curb the over population of dogs and cats through education and action. Our organization is the only facility in Crawford County that provides services for the community and their pets. We provide programing for schools, nursing homes, civic organizations, law enforcement, and other non-profit groups. Our outreach programs have supplied pet food and supplies to our community and surrounding areas.
Cats Rule Feline Rescue Mission 1 - To help needy, unwanted & feral cats & animals by providing shelter, nourishment, medical care & lots of love. 2 - To find permanent loving homes for adoptable animals & to provide a permanent loving home for those who are not. 3 - To reduce euthanasia in shelters by spreading awareness of companion animal over-population, the importance of spaying & neutering & the plight of feral cats. 4 - To assist with local TNR efforts & respond to requests for assistance with feral cats. 5 - To improve the lives of animals by promoting responsible pet care, & advocating for the welfare & humane care of animals. 6 - To encourage acceptance of all living creatures as special & worthy of respect, protection & care.
AjK Family Rescue is an Austin Dog Rescue that rescues, fosters, and adopts dogs and cats around the Austin area. We are a non-profit foster based rescue, dedicated to rescuing pets, primarily dogs, left homeless in public shelters where they are at high risk of euthanasia due to pet overpopulation, that are owner surrendered due to unforeseen or difficult circumstances, and those in danger of abuse or neglect. We are a small rescue group made up of all volunteers, our family, friends, and neighbors, united by the love for animals that aim to make a difference in our homeless pet population by working together to provide temporary loving foster homes, veterinary care and eventual forever homes for hundreds of rescued animals each year.
The purpose of 4 Paws 4 Rescue is to make an impact locally and nationally on the euthanasia rate in shelters and address the needs of animals living on the streets. 4 Paws 4 Rescue is a volunteer "all foster home" organization, meaning all rescue animals are provided the warmth and comforts of a home with a foster volunteer until they are adopted. All rescued animals are given excellent vet care including an evaluation exam, up to date vaccinations, spay/neuter and microchip. Many of our companion animals need additional care for various ailments and diseases before they are able to be adopted out. Not only is 4 Paws helping these animals directly, but also helping to control the future pet population by altering all companion animals before adoption