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TO PROVIDE SHELTER TO LOST AND HOMELESS ANIMALS, TO EDUCATE THE COMMUNITY ABOUT THE HUMANE CARE AND TREATMENT OF ALL ANIMALS, TO ADVOCATE ANIMAL WELFARE AND TO FURTHER THE BOND BETWEEN PEOPLE AND ANIMALS.
The purposes of the Greater Abbeville Human Society are to educate people about animals and their care, to promote animal well-being, and to raise public awareness for the betterment of animals in our community.
Coconino County Humane Association was founded in 1955 to care for the homeless and unwanted animals in N. Arizona, to educate the community on the importance of responsible pet ownership, and to investigate cruelties in the area.
THE PURPOSE OF THE SOCIETY IS TO PROMOTE HUMANE EDUCATION; TO PREVENT ALL FORMS OF CRUELTY TO ALL ANIMALS BY EVERY LEGITIMATE MEANS; AND TO ASSIST THE COMMUNITY WITH ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE WELFARE OF ANIMALS.
The Warwick Valley Humane Society, Inc. (WVHS) is a not for profit corporation of the State of New York. Founded in 1954, we have operated the Warwick Animal Shelter since 1968.
The Prince William Humane Society is devoted to promoting animal welfare, increasing homeless pet adoptions, aiding small animal welfare organizations, and enhancing the quality of life for people and their pets.The Prince William Humane Society is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preventing pet homelessness and promoting the human/animal bond. This mission is accomplished by providing financial assistance for sick and injured domestic animals, spay/neuter procedures, and other needed services, supplies, and equipment. We provide grants to help small animal welfare organizations make a difference in their communities and work diligently to save lives through our programs designed to increase pet adoptions and end needless euthanasia in Virginia.
Central Vermont Humane Society envisions a time when all companion animals are wanted, cared for, and loved.Guided by the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare, our mission is to protect and advocate for animals in need, and to build a humane community that promotes compassion and seeks to strengthen the human-animal bond.We accomplish our mission by working collaboratively with other shelters, rescues and community partners. We shelter the lost and homeless, reuniting them with their families, or facilitating adoption into new homes. We encourage spay and neuter of companion animals and offer support and education to animal guardians. We strive to exemplify the core values of respect and compassion for life and to meet or exceed the best standards of practice for shelter care and operations.
The mission of the Humane Society of Aurora is to work in partnership with Aurora Animal Control and Care to increase adoptions and rescues, improve shelter conditions, and to educate and assist the community in responsible pet ownership.
The Central Aroostook Humane Society was founded in 1966. We are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity dedicated to helping stray, displaced, or unwanted pets find FOREVER HOMES.
The Humane Society of Wicomico County is dedicated to saving the lives of at-risk animals, and matching pets with their forever families while providing premier temporary care and shelter for the animals in our community.
The Humane Society of Summit County (HSSC) cares and advocates for the abused, neglected, and abandoned animals of our community. Through education and support, we strengthen the bond between people and animals.
Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society is dedicated to the highest level of care and best placement of adoptable animals resulting in enhancing the bonds between animals and people through services and education. The mission is accomplished by: – Providing superior shelter and care for homeless animals – Enhancing the human-animal bond through carefully aligned placements and offering post-adoption support – Educating people of all ages about the care and humane treatment of animals – Providing spay and neuter programs to reduce companion animal overpopulation – Offering programs designed to support animals and people in our community through affordable training, health and wellness services and resources – Advocating, within the bounds of Vermont State law, for mistreated and neglected companion animals and other domesticated animals