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Elephant Family's mission is to power effective solutions that prevent conflict between people and elephants, demonstrating how humans and elephants co-exist. We create safe homes for both elephants and people by reconnecting forest fragments, maintaining elephant migratory routes, and helping farmers protect their crops and homes.
The mission of The Humane Society of Elmore County is to insure the best possible quality of life for animals, to prevent cruelty to animals, to stop pet overpopulation, to strive for the humane care, treatment, and well-being of all animals through education and information, and to promote public health and safety in regards to human and animal interaction
The organization operates a no-kill animal shelter in Polk County that rescues, cares for, medically treats, spays/neuters, and places homeless dogs and cats while offering community programs (adoption, low-cost spay/neuter clinics, education and re-homing support) to reduce animal suffering and prevent cruelty.
Golden Retriever Rescue of Southwest Florida works to raise awareness of the plight of the Golden Retriever breed specifically through community education as well as the benefits of adopting a rescue animal in need. We also support and promote responsible spay and neutering as well as programs that are designed to prevent animal abuse, neglect and cruelty.
Lifelong Friends (formerly Lago Vista PAWS) is a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter dedicated to preventing animal suffering, rescuing and caring for stray and abandoned dogs and cats and finding good homes for these animals, educating the public about responsible pet ownership, and encouraging pet owners to spay and neuter their animals.
The Humane Society of Freeborn County is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to provide the means for the prevention of cruelty to animals, to enforce all laws designated for the protection of animals, to promote responsible pet ownership, to place all adoptable animals into responsible homes and to control overpopulation through community education, and assistance programs
from the website: "The Thurston County Humane Society promotes humane care and treatment of pets in Thurston County emphasizing Responsible Pet Ownership (RPO). The Society combats pet over-population, and through appropriate animal care agencies, supports the enactment and enforcement of laws that protect animals and prevent cruelty to them."
Houston Chow Chow Connection is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) that rescues, provides veterinary care for, and rehomes Chow Chows and chow-mixes. They also run foster and adoption programs, offer owner-surrender assistance to avoid shelter intake, and promote spay/neuter and education to prevent animal cruelty.
Benton-Franklin Humane Society (BFHS) operates a no-kill adoption center serving the Tri‑Cities area. It works to prevent cruelty to animals by finding permanent homes through adoption, offering humane-education and community outreach, and providing related services (adoption counseling, intake/foster programs, and public education).
To support the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter to maintain a no-kill status. Animals that were previously euthanized for sickness, injury, or behavioral issues are now being treated and healthy animals are being adopted out to loving homes. Also, preventive care is being given to eliminate the potential for contracting heartworms while at the shelter.
HIHS is a nonprofit animal-welfare organization on Hawai‘i Island that works to prevent cruelty to animals, reduce pet overpopulation, and strengthen the human–animal bond. It runs limited-admission shelters and provides adoptions, spay/neuter and community veterinary services, volunteer and outreach programs to support pets and owners across the island.
Morgan Safenet is not a "rescue" even though many characterize us as one. Rescue is only one aspect of what we do. MSN works on helping to promote the breed and providing a network preventing the need for rescue. Morgan Safenet Foundation INC. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation organized under Texas law. Our EIN is 46-5031216 and founded on April 29, 2014. The headquarters is located in Midlothian, TX 76065. Colleen Saint Loup is the president and co-founder and contact is 240.529.3066 or colleen@morgansafenet.com. MSN works on helping to promote the breed to new and old as well as providing a network preventing the need for rescue through assisting owners, trainers, breeders, Amish and Mennonite communities.