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Humane Society of Roane County is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization which supports the animals and programs of Roane County Animal Shelter located in Rockwood, TN and the Greater East Tennessee Valley. We are a volunteer lead group with a mission to rescue and transport animals to a better life.
To offer refuge, medical care, nourishment and an opportunity for a second chance for life to unwanted animals;To protect animals from cruelty, neglect, carelessness and ignorance;To foster a public sentiment of humanity and gentleness toward all animals through education and encouragement;And to promote the lifelong commitment of responsible pet ownership.
Our Mission is to investigate, help prosecute and prevent cruelty to animals; promote adoption awareness, humane education and responsible pet ownership while we care for the many animals surrendered to our shelter to the best of our ability every day until we find them new loving homes.
Al‑Van Humane Society is a local, no‑kill animal welfare organization serving Allegan and Van Buren counties. They provide shelter and rehoming for homeless companion animals, run adoption and community education programs, and emphasize spay/neuter and low‑cost clinic services to reduce stray and unwanted pets.
The Hornell Area Humane Society operates a no‑kill community animal shelter that provides safe housing and veterinary care for homeless animals, reunites lost pets with owners, and operates adoption and spay/neuter programs to reduce pet overpopulation. It also serves as a local resource for animal control and community education.
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
The mission of Contra Costa Humane Society is to empower the community to improve the quality of life for animals and decrease euthanasia rates. Through their programs and services, they connect with individuals and private and public organizations to adopt pets, reduce the number of unwanted animals and educate the public to foster compassion, responsibility, and respect toward animals.
The Mercer County Humane Society is a local 501(c)(3) animal-welfare organization serving Mercer County, Kentucky. It works to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting pet adoption, community education, and spay/neuter programs — with particular emphasis on controlling community cat overpopulation and finding permanent homes for homeless animals.
At West Suburban Humane Society, our mission is to work towards the day when all dogs and cats are loved and cared for and pet owners have access to essential resources so they may enjoy a fulfilling relationship with their pets. By working together, we can change the lives of the dogs and cats that have forever changed us.
Talbot Humane has been helping animals in Talbot County, Maryland, since 1932. For over 80 years our goals have been: To rescue animals from neglect; To place companion animals into loving homes; To reunite lost pets with their owners; and To reduce pet overpopulation through aggressive spay and neuter programs.
The Sullivan County Humane Society is a community engaged nonprofit committed to improving the quality of life for animals within our county and to putting an end to animal overpopulation, abandonment, and neglect. Through top-notch loving care, we offer our animals the best chance for a fresh start. Through responsible adoptions, we will find homeless animals new forever homes. Through humane education and outreach, we will promote responsible ownership. Through low-cost spay/neuter programs aimed at both owned pets and free-roaming cats, we will limit the number of litters born in our county and therefore decrease the numbers surrendered to the shelter. Through programs for low-income pet owners, we will help pets remain and thrive in their forever homes
The Rogue Valley Humane Society provides compassionate care for stray, unwanted, displaced, and abandoned animals and works toward ending pet overpopulation so that there will be no more homeless pets. We are committed to placing every young, old, adoptable animal in a loving lifetime home, teaching responsible pet guardianship, and maintaining community spay-neuter programs.