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Gray Muzzle Society keeps pets out of shelters and with their people by providing financial support to families in need. We work to end animal suffering through support programs, adoption, education, and advocacy.
CLAWS: Cats Lives Are Worth Saving is committed to investing our expertise and resources in order to further achieve our cause. Since 2018, we’ve been supporting our community in a variety of ways and measuring our success not by size, but by more qualitative measurements such as the scale and effectiveness of our efforts.
The mission of The Wet Nose Project is to raise money in order to support local animal rescues, and local animals in need of medical help.
Our mission is to protect and advocate for all companion animals in need through rescue, adoption and spay and neuter services. Additionally, we hope to build a humane community that promotes compassion and kindness by controlling the overpopulation of these animals through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), community outreach services, and education.
Their mission is to cultivate and foster empathy by connecting humankind with animals, inspiring and uplifting others through compassionate acts, and creating a more humane world.
Saving the lives of animals to restore purpose and hope to humanity.
Through the unique partnership of humans and horses, Trot 2 Your Heart, Inc. supports personal development and enhances the health and well being of individuals.
The Human-Animal Connection is an educational training program designed to bring out the best in people and animals. We bring therapy animals to anyone experiencing stress or compassion fatigue in the line of duty -- Veterans, health care providers, and first responders. Our services are offered free of charge to people and we use a structured method of therapeutic interaction based on mutual respect, gentleness, and empathy with the goal of increasing resilience and well-being.
It is the primary mission of Trap Dat Cat to control the overbreeding of community cats in New Orleans, LA through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and to raise awareness of and to educate the public about the community cats in New Orleans, and the problems that can occur if cats are not spayed/neutered. As a part of this mission, we also rescue and rehabilitate sick and/or injured cats, and coorinate and facilitate kitten foster and adoption for kittens unable to be returned outside.
A Friend of Jack Rescue is a foster-based animal welfare and rescue group dedicated to saving unwanted dogs and puppies from euthanasia and finding them loving, lasting homes.