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The mission of Humane Society of Pulaski County is to rescue, rehabilitate, provide veterinary care, spay/neuter, and find loving homes for Central Arkansas dogs and cats in need.
Our mission is to rescue and rehabilitate dogs stuck in high kill shelters that are at risk of euthanasia. At the same time we strive to empower our volunteers who are all recovering addicts and alcoholics. Paws Fur Recovery aims to promote these benefits for our dogs and volunteers: ○ Encourages positive change and a sense of purpose ○ Increases self-esteem. ○ Teaches trust again ○ Promotes responsibility and accountability ○ Decreases anxiety and depression in both the addict and the dog ○ Provides socialization for both the addict and the dog ○ Creates a symbiotic relationship of unconditional love and acceptance
"Our mission at Champ's Chance is simple yet profound: to provide a second chance for dogs that are often overlooked or turned away by traditional shelters. We are committed to rescuing dogs with medical conditions requiring extensive care, offering them the love, support, and resources they need to thrive. Through our unwavering dedication, we strive to create a community where every dog is valued and cherished."
Provide emotional and physical care to animals whenever possible.Spay or neuter all rescued dogs and cats unless precluded for health reasons.Educate the public about the natures, needs and natural tendencies of rescues.Place rescues in appropriate homes after screening.Raise funds to meet our rescue’s needs.Respectfully come to the aid of other rescuers whenever possible.Teach and support people who have adopted rescues.
ANIMAL RESCUE
TO RESCUE AND REHABILITATE ABUSED AND ABANDONDED ANIMALS AND PLACE THEM IN A PERMANENT HOME.
Clayton County Humane Society strives to create a community where all animals receive appropriate care, love and attention at all times; are treated with dignity and respect; provided necessary veterinary care; and protected from all forms of cruelty, abuse and neglect.
A Path 4 Paws Dog Rescue is primarily a volunteer-based organization, whose mission is to rescue, provide sanctuary, and re-home abandoned, stray and neglected dogs in Las Vegas and surrounding areas. We began operations in July 2017, and duly incorporated in the State of Nevada on July 12, 2017. We have been operating as a Nonprofit 501c (3) animal rescue since August 22, 2017. Our President and Founder has dedicated her life to saving dogs since 2000. We hold adoption events every weekend, and normally find 25-30 forever homes for our dogs because of our efforts and growing number of followers with their support. We have saved over 2000+ dogs, and will continue our mission until they all have a home!
Protecting Pacific Northwest Whales through land-based conservation experiences.
Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue was formed in order to bring attention to the plight of the American Standard Donkey. PVDR, while rebuilding the lives of these sweet and loving animals, also serves as an educational resource for animal stewardship, environmental conservation and compassionate learning. PVDR has rescued donkeys in 28 states including Hawaii. Our new International Donkey Rescue division is working on donkey relief in the Caribbean.
The mission of Nevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA) is to save homeless pets in Clark County. NSPCA provides shelter, care and finds loving new homes for dogs, cats, rabbits and other small animals.Founded in 1982, NSPCA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. NSPCA does not receive any government funds, nor is it funded by any national SPCA – we rely entirely on the generosity of individuals and local businesses to help animals in need.
THE POINT DEFIANCE ZOO SOCIETY (THE ZOO SOCIETY) FOSTERS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POINT DEFIANCE ZOO & AQUARIUM (PDZA) AND OUR COMMUNITY BY RAISING FUNDS AND GENERATING COMMUNITY SUPPORT. THE ZOO SOCIETY SUPPORTS THE MISSION OF PDZA BY PROVIDING FINANCIAL AND IN-KIND RESOURCES FOR THE ZOO'S RECREATION, EDUCATION AND CONSERVATION PROGRAMS, ITS ANIMAL COLLECTIONS, AND ITS PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS.