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TO PROVIDE SHELTER AND CARE FOR ABANDONED, LOST, OR INJURED ANIMALS AND TO FACILITATE IN THE ADOPTION OR RECLAMATION OF THESE ANIMALS.
The sanctuary rescues, rehabilitates, and provides long-term habitat for injured, orphaned, and surrendered Eastern box turtles, and runs education and outreach programs to protect box-turtle habitat and raise public awareness in Virginia.
We are 501(c)(3) non-profit all proceeds are donated to no-kill animal shelters/rescues in the memory of our dog Tiny. $30,800.00 raised/donated to date!
The mission of the Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society is to support animals, save lives and spread compassion.
Assistance Dogs of the West (ADW) builds successful working partnerships between clients and dogs that empower people and open doors to new opportunities. Our mission unites individuals and teams in utilizing the power of the human-animal bond to create greater hope, resiliency and purposefulness across a far-reaching spectrum of services and geographies.
Hope for Cats shelters, cares for, socializes, and rehomes abandoned and homeless cats in the Buffalo, NY area (operating Jake’s Place, a limited‑admission, no‑kill, cage‑free shelter). They emphasize spay/neuter, veterinary care, lifelong return policy for adoptions, and reliance on volunteers and private donations.
The organization operates a no‑kill animal shelter serving Southside Virginia: rescuing, sheltering, treating, spaying/neutering, and adopting homeless, abandoned, or abused dogs and cats while offering humane education and low‑cost spay/neuter programs across a multi‑county service area.
Good Mews offers an alternative to traditional animal shelters in the Metro-Atlanta area by providing a no-kill, cage-free, limited admission haven for homeless, abused, or abandoned cats until placing them in permanent, loving homes. Good Mews promotes public awareness regarding the value of pets, animal welfare, pet overpopulation, and quality human-animal companionship through education and outreach programs.
The Mission of the Michigan Animal Rescue League is to be the community leader in nonprofit animal welfare, providing the highest quality of life to dogs and cats through rescue, medical care, short-and long-term sanctuary, adoption, education, and outreach.
The LCHS is committed to the humane treatment of all animals and actively performs cruelty investigations in St. Catharines, Lincoln, Grimsby, Thorold and Niagara-on-the-Lake. Taking in over 4,500 animals each year and adopting cats to forever homes for only $25, the LCHS needs your financial support to continue our important work. Your gift will truly help the animals in our care. On behalf of our Board, staff and volunteers - thank you for your kind contribution to the animals.
The Humane Society of Southwestern Michigan exist to provide shelter and care for sick, homeless, abused and unwanted animals, with the utmost importance on adoption services for the animals in our care.
To provide shelter and adoption of companion animals, reduce overpopulation, extend humane education, prevent cruelty, and provide those services that promote the goals and policies of The Humane Society of Genesee County.