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YORKTON SPCA

YORKTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS was incorporated in May 1977. We help place surrendered, abandoned, neglected, and abused animals into responsible, committed, loving homes. Our animals best interest is our first interest. We are also the cities local animal pound and thus collect fines on behalf of the city and also issue city dog tags. We ask for your support and thank you “ON BEHALF OF THE VOICELESS”.

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Animals
Womens Animal Center

Legally the Women's Humane Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and formerly known as the Women's Humane Society, our organization began doing business under the name Women's Animal Center in 2018. For 150 years, Women's Animal Center (WAC) has served the pets and the people in the Greater Philadelphia region, while advocating for the welfare of animals throughout our great country and beyond. As America's First Animal Shelter, we are committed to protecting the interests of animals and offering a continuum of care to ensure that all animals are treated humanely with kindness and respect.

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FORT MCMURRAY SPCA

The Fort McMurray Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Animals provides care and a safe haven for more than 1000 homeless, abused and abandoned animals annually within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. The FMSPCA was the first and remains the only not for profit, no-kill animal advocacy organization working in the region since being founded in 1978. Our goal is to ensure every companion animal in the Wood Buffalo community is humanely treated through protection, proper care, public awareness and education. Our comprehensive adoption process and community involvement facilitates lasting bonds and relationships for companion animals, pet owners and the public.

Animals
Pennsylvania SPCA

The PSPCA rescues animals from cruelty and neglect, rehabilitates them medically and behaviorally, and places them with new, loving families. We bring our mission to life through the lifesaving efforts of our Humane Law Enforcement division, in-house Shelter Hospital, low-cost veterinary services, behavior and enrichment program, humane education, and placement of abandoned animals in loving forever homes.

Animals
Animal Advocates

* Rescue, rehabilitation and release of native wildlife * Public education about native wildlife * Humane Nuisance Wildlife Control

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Disaster Relief
Animals
Saskatoon SPCA

The Saskatoon SPCA has been providing a safe shelter and finding happy homes for companion animals in Saskatoon and surrounding area since 1968. As a registered charitable organization, the Saskatoon SPCA relies on the generosity of individual and corporate donors to raise necessary funds to provide shelter, care, nutrition and love to an average of 5,500 abandoned, lost, homeless and orphaned animals annually.

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Disaster Relief
Animals
NWT SPCA

The NWT SPCA Board of Directors are all volunteers and we fundraise to help animals at our new shelter and to fund our programs such as community spay/neuter programs, education, dog transfers,vets bills and more. We have one full time and three part time employees as well.

Animals
BRANT COUNTY SPCA

The Brant County SPCA is dedicated to animal welfare by creating a kind, compassionate and safe environment for all animals. The Brant County SPCA is a not-for-profit, non-government funded organization that has been providing animal protection and welfare services in the City of Brantford and the County of Brant for over 40 years. These services include a home for homeless animals, investigation into animal cruelty and neglect, pet adoptions and humane education. The shelter located at 539 Mohawk Street, Brantford was built in 1969 and it has been providing a home for homeless animals ever since. These animals include but are not limited to cats, dogs, rabbits, degus, hamsters, guinea pigs, birds and the occasional snake or two. Although the domestic animals are housed and cared for at the shelter, the Brant County SPCA also rescues over 1000 sick, injured and orphaned wild animals annually.

Animals
Brandywine Valley Spca

Our mission is to put the “human” back in humane animal treatment and advocate on their behalf. Our vision is to be the recognized leader in animal welfare that empowers communities to treat life with respect and dignity.