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The Bucks County SPCA assists animals in need and prevents suffering through rescue, re-homing, cruelty investigation and prosecution, and community outreach. We serve all of Bucks County, Pennsylvania from our two animal care centers located in Lahaska and Quakertown.
The mission of Sammie's Friends is to provide medical care for the animals at the Nevada County animal shelter, making them adoptable, and to support other disadvantaged animals in Nevada County that, without help, would continue to suffer or would be euthanized.
Helping Community Paws and Claws (HCPC) works to reduce animal overpopulation in Logan County by providing spay/neuter services, TNR (trap–neuter–return) for feral cats, adoptions, and community education. They operate largely on donations and volunteer support to prevent suffering and place animals in homes.
Pasado’s Safe Haven has a uniquely comprehensive approach to fighting animal cruelty. In addition to investigating animal cruelty crimes and providing sanctuary and rehabilitation to animals who have suffered from abuse and neglect, we also advocate for better laws to protect animals and work to educate the public about how they help end animal cruelty
Blue Ridge Humane Society is a local animal welfare organization that rescues, shelters, and finds homes for companion animals while also providing community support services (low-cost clinics, pet food and vet assistance), spay/neuter programs, and public education to reduce pet overpopulation and strengthen the human–animal bond.
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.
THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF ELKHART COUNTY IS DEDICATED TO PROMOTING RESPECT AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL ANIMALS AND TO THE PREVENTION OF SUFFERING AND NEGLECT THROUGH EDUCATION, PUBLIC SERVICE AND ADOPTION.
"We are a group of hoof care professionals aiming to promote the art and science of farriery; to educate the public and horse owners about the quality of service to which they are entitled; and to assist hoof care professionals who are entering the trade or looking to further their skills."
Animal Nation is a non-profit Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Facility, Farm Animal Rescue & Sanctuary, and Domestic Animal Rescue & Adoption Center located in Westchester, NY & Norwalk, CT with a mission to eliminate cruelty to animals while spreading compassion into the hearts of all beings. For 20 years Animal Nation has been the go-to resource in Westchester, Rockland, Fairfield, and surrounding counties when it comes to wildlife, farm animals, and cats in need, receiving about 8,000 calls per-year.
The Humane Organization Representing Suffering Equines (H.O.R.S.E.) of Connecticut, Inc. is a non-profit, 501c3, all-volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue & rehabilitation of abused & neglected horses & ponies. In accordance with our financial & physical capabilities we are committed: · To rescue, shelter, protect, provide medical & overall care to abandoned, abused, neglected horses & ponies; rehabilitate the animals & find approved, permanent homes. · To promote the humane & ethical treatment of horses & animals in general. · To assist horse owners with problems concerning their horses. · To educate the public in the humane & proper care of horses.
TO RECEIVE, REHABILITATE, AND RELEASE INJURED AND ORPHANED NATIVE WILDLIFE. TO EDUCATE PEOPLE ABOUT WILD ANIMALS HABITS AND HABITAT. TO PROTECT AND CREATE NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS WHERE PEOPLE AND ANIMALS EXIST IN HARMONY
Pets for Patriots' mission is to consistently give the gifts of fidelity, joy and companionship to both pet and person. Our mission is a call to duty to: Facilitate hard-to-place shelter animal adoptions by military personnel, working with our network of member shelters, veterinarians and other pet care providers Improve the well-being of service personnel through companion pet adoption, a humane way of easing the stresses of military transitions as service members return from deployment, re-enter civilian life or retire Foster education and awareness of the causes, conditions and numbers of animals relinquished to shelters each year in the United States, enjoining individuals around the country to our cause Educating the military community and the public about the numerous benefits of adult shelter pet adoption