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The Greater Androscoggin Humane Society enriches lives; supporting and engaging the community by providing effective, accessible and innovative services and advocacy for animals.
Conway Area Humane Society is a community of volunteers, staff, and supporters dedicated to promoting animal welfare through rescue, adoption, and education.
The Humane Society of Manatee County is committed to leading Manatee County in fostering compassion and respect for animals through care, education and collaboration.
Circle Area Humane Society rescues and cares for abused, neglected, and surrendered companion animals in Pickaway County, providing shelter, placement (adoptions and fosters), and case support when animals are seized in cruelty investigations. The organization also supports spay/neuter access (e.g., hosting mobile clinics) and works with local humane agents and courts to place animals safely.
To shelter animals until they find permanent homes, to educate the community about responsible pet ownership, and to advocate for the humane treatment of all animals.
THE MISSION OF THE KALAMAZOO HUMANE SOCIETY IS TO FOSTER AN ENVIRONMENT OF RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, AND COMPASSION FOR ALL ANIMALS THROUGH EDUCATION, PET POPULATION CONTROL AND LEADERSHIP.
The Humane Society of North Central Florida is our community’s leading resource for pets and pet owners. Our mission is to eliminate the needless euthanasia of healthy and treatable pets in North Central Florida. Formerly the Alachua County Humane Society, Gainesville Pet Rescue and Helping Hands Pet Rescue, we joined forces in 2018 to streamline services for pets and the people who love them. Founded in Alachua County over 40 years ago, the Humane Society of North Central Florida is committed to ensuring every healthy or treatable companion animal in our region finds a loving, adoptive home.
The Humane Society of Ottawa County is a 501(c)(3) NO KILL shelter that was founded in 1976.Since then we have continued to provide vital services to the community, not only for the animals but for adults and children as well. Our organization prides itself on humanely caring for the animals of Ottawa County and beyond.Our goal is to turn unwanted, neglected and abused animals into loving members of new families. We are dedicated to a program of spaying and neutering to ensure that more animals find their way into caring forever homes. In addition, we provide educational resources and a variety of services to ensure animals in Ottawa County are treated humanely
The Butler County Humane Society, a non-profit organization, in association with the Helen Spaide Albig Adoption Center, provides a temporary, safe, no-kill shelter for homeless, adoptable dogs and cats ultimately placing them in loving homes or with caring rescues while increasing community awareness of the humane treatment of animals through education, spay-neuter programs, rabies clinics, and the respect for life.
THE LINCOLN COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY IS DEDICATED TO THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY AND ABUSE TO ANIMALS, BIRDS AND WILDLIFE. WE STRIVE TO MAINTAIN A NO-KILL FACILITY AND A PLACE OF SAFETY.
Provide animal control services to local Marshall county governments; provide animal shelter for abandoned pets; provide education on humane treatment of animals
Humane Society, Tennessee Valley is dedicated to providing life-saving programs and resources to enrich the lives of people and companion animals in the communities we serve.