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Leesburg Humane Society

The Leesburg Humane Society is a no‑kill, 501(c)(3) animal shelter that rescues and cares for abandoned dogs and cats and places them in permanent homes. It operates primarily on private donations, runs community programs (including a bargain store and a pet trust), and provides shelter, veterinary care and adoption services to support animal welfare in the Leesburg area.

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Liberty Humane Society

Liberty Humane Society focuses on providing affordable, accessible preventive veterinary care (low‑cost spay/neuter, vaccines, parasite control, microchipping and basic wellness services) to help keep pets healthy and in their homes; the organization has pivoted from operating as a municipal animal‑control shelter toward community veterinary services and low‑cost clinic care.

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Coppell Humane Society

Coppell Humane Society's mission is to serve homeless, needy companion animals in the Dallas- Ft. Worth Metroplex and surrounding communities. We accomplish this through rescue, rehabilitation, and permanent placement in suitable homes; while striving to reduce their numbers through public education. Achievement of our mission depends on honoring, valuing, and supporting the efforts and contributions of our volunteers, donors and adopters.

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THE BURLINGTON HUMANE SOCIETY

The Burlington Humane Society is a no-kill animal shelter for cat and dogs operating in Burlington, Ontario. Funding for support services for abandoned animals comes from the generosity of donors, adoption fees and from the proceeds of a second hand store we operate. With a staff and board of volunteers, we are looking to expand our operations with a new building to address the growing demands of the Burlington community.

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Springfield Humane Society

Springfield Humane Society operates a regional animal shelter serving southern Windsor County, providing temporary shelter and medical/behavioral care for stray and surrendered animals and facilitating adoptions. The organization also runs low‑cost spay/neuter clinics, a pet food pantry and owner‑assistance programs, and engages in cruelty prevention and community outreach to reduce animal overpopulation.

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Nassau Humane Society

Nassau Humane Society, a no-kill shelter, improves the lives of homeless animals in our community by providing them shelter and compassionate care. Our work focuses on adoption services, education about responsible pet ownership, and working to reduce animal overpopulation and homeless pets. We rely 100% on community support and private donations. Our vision is to find a loving home for all pets.

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Yavapai Humane Society

The YHS mission is to promote and protect the health, safety, and welfare of companion animals. YHS envisions the day when every pet born has a good home and is well cared for all of its life. Our goal is to create happiness by bringing pets and people together. We empower our communities to make humane choices and are committed to eliminating euthanasia as a means of fighting pet homelessness and overpopulation.

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Cache Humane Society

The Cache Humane Society is the center of animal welfare, recovery, and adoption activity in Cache Valley. We cultivate innovative programs that inspire personal commitments to loving pet ownership and community participation in companion animal well-being. We work with local government officials, animal care providers, rescue organizations, and citizens to diminish homelessness and abuse and to support compassionate stewardship of animal welfare.

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Humane Animal Partners

Humane Animal Partners’ mission is to connect people with animals, build strong relationships to better the community, and prevent cruelty to animals. These pillars are brought to life through programs that provide shelter and adoption for unwanted and homeless pets, reduce pet overpopulation through low-cost spay/neuter, and enable pet retention by providing low-cost veterinary services, free community pet food pantries, and more.

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MISSISSAUGA HUMANE SOCIETY

Founded in 1999, The Mississauga Humane Society is a non-profit, 100% VOLUNTEERS RUN, legally registered charity dedicated to the rescue of companion animals who otherwise may be killed in the many overcrowded city pounds, as well as animals scheduled to be sent for research. We also retrieve stray cats to spare them from the harsh outdoor life. All our animals are neutered/spayed after rescue, unless the animal is too young or not in good health.

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Houston Humane Society

The Houston Humane Society is a 501 (c) (3) IRS designated non-profit organization dedicated to, and working towards, ending cruelty, abuse and the over population of animals while providing the highest quality of life to those in our care. We do not receive any government funding or operational funds from national animal welfare groups. We operate on the generosity of people throughout Southeast Texas, special events, program services and grants to continue our care for almost 50,000 animals each year.

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Iowa Humane Alliance

The mission of Iowa Humane Alliance is to forge partnerships and develop innovative programs to reduce animal shelter admissions and end euthanasia of adoptable and healthy animals. We are committed to solving the animal over-population crisis by offering high-quality, low-cost spay and neuter services at our Regional Clinic and through diligent efforts of promoting our life-saving programs. We envision a state where all companion animals have safe long-term homes, where feral cats are valued and protected, and where euthanasia is no longer used as a form of population control.