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The Pickens County Humane Society is a nonprofit organization filed under a 501 (c)(3), chartered for the prevention of animal cruelty. The shelter opened in 1972 to provide a refuge for stray and unwanted pets and to eliminate animal suffering and overpopulation through public education. Shelter Mission: Our mission is to eliminate animal suffering and overpopulation through education. Shelter Services: To provide a refuge for stray and unwanted pets. All pets will be spayed or neutered and have Rabies vaccinations. To provide suitable homes for these animals. To provide educational materials for the public. Pet Food Bank
It is our mission to preserve the lives and enhance the well-being of animals. At the Greenville Humane Society, we love and care for each pet as if they were our own. We work hard every day to provide homeless pets with more than just the basics of food and shelter—our pets receive daily enrichment, loving attention, and medical care. Beyond adoption, we offer a wide variety of preventative services like vaccinations and spay/neuter to make proper pet care affordable for our community so that all pets can be pets for life.
(a) To provide a temporary refuge for stray, homeless and deserted animals and to place such animals in good homes wherever practical. (b) To receive and care for suffering animals. (c) To end the suffering, in a humane manner, of any animal which it is impractical to cure of its infirmities and in a humane manner dispose of any stray, homeless or deserted animals for which it is impractical to find a proper home. (d) To prevent all forms of cruelty to animals. Our activity is restricted only to those issues specifically stated in our mission. (e) To curb pet overpopulation by promoting spaying/neutering. (f) To educate the public on responsible
To provide temporary shelter to stray, abandoned, and surrendered animals for the purpose of finding permanent suitable new homes, rescues, or sanctuaries. To provide assistance and financial aid through grants, fundraisers, or donations to prevent overpopulation through spaying and neutering programs. To educate the community of the benefits of spay and neuter surgeries. To share low/no cost information options to general public. To network other Kentucky no-kill rescue cats to no-kill groups that have the resources to help. To distribute low cost food to community members assisting large number of felines or to low-income citizens in times of need.
A Purposeful Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit that saves dogs from high-kill Los Angeles area shelters. There are many amazing dogs who get overlooked, or need a little extra work and care, and we aim to give those dogs a second chance. We strongly believe that we will not adopt our way out of the problem of pet overpopulation, which is why we focus heavily on prevention and community outreach. Primarily focused on South Central Los Angeles, we promote spay and neuter and education. We rely on the hard work and dedication of our volunteers.
Days End Farm Horse Rescue™, Inc., is a 501(c)3, nonprofit, volunteer-based animal welfare organization established in 1989 to ensure quality care and treatment of horses through intervention, education and outreach. The mission of Days End Farm Horse Rescue (DEFHR) is not only to rescue and rehabilitate suffering horses, but to prevent abuse and neglect through education and community outreach. DEFHR offers a wide variety of educational programs and internships, providing opportunities for experiential learning. DEFHR also shares online resources for learning about equine welfare, rescue and rehabilitation.
City of Elderly Love is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue dedicated to saving and enriching the lives of homeless senior pets in the Philadelphia area. Utilizing volunteer foster homes, City of Elderly Love aims to rescue these animals from potential euthanasia at area animal shelters as well as prevent older animals from entering the shelter-system in the first place, when possible. City of Elderly Love also provides palliative and hospice care when needed. Through creative marketing and community events, City of Elderly Love works to place its adoptable pets into loving adoptive homes.
Love Leo Rescue is a non-profit based in Los Angeles founded by Sasha Abelson. We are dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abused, injured, abandoned and forgotten dogs. We provide medical care, training, and other services to these animals to make them ready for adoption and forever homes. Many dogs we rescue require complicated surgeries and costly medical care. In addition, we launched a spay and neuter program which provides FREE spay and neuter surgeries to people and their pets living in low income and underserved areas. We are dedicated to helping battle the pet overpopulation problem through rescue and preventative programs.
Our mission is to prevent abuse, needless suffering, and slaughter of horses through auction rescue, owner surrender, and when necessary, assisting law enforcement with seizure. We also specialize in helping other farm type animals and small companion animals in our community in rural middle Tennessee. We shelter, rehabilitate and adopt into loving homes hundreds of horses a year. In 2022 we rescued, sheltered and protected 2,442 animals, over 1,700 of which were horses, across the United States and around the world! We are the world's largest organization dedicated to rescuing, sheltering and protecting horses across the United States and around the world.
◾Help relieve suffering of and prevent cruelty to dogs identified as pit bulls and mixes thereof, through the public dissemination of educational information.◾Help reduce the number of homeless pit bulls and mixes thereof, through the public dissemination of educational information and spay or neuter grants.◾Facilitate the rescue and placement of homeless dogs identified primarily as pit bulls and mixes thereof, into responsible homes.◾Participate in fundraising in order to provide caretakers of pit bulls and mixes thereof, with the means to: - spay or neuter - access quality and accurate educational information - access to resources targeting responsible rescue and placemenWe will always be their voice
Rocky Mountain Feline Rescue believes every cat deserves a place to meow home. Our mission is to provide a safe haven for cats and kittens with a continuum of medical care ranging from preventative vaccinations to life-saving surgeries and loving care through a robust foster program. Our team of devoted staff and volunteers is dedicated to working with nationwide partners locally and in high impact areas to reduce euthanasia rates and homeless cat populations. The culmination of our work does not end when a cat is adopted; instead we support our cat loving community forward through education and a compassionate rehoming program.
Horse Feathers Equine Center is dedicated and committed to providing services to horses that are found to be in need of healthcare, nutrition, and rehabilitation. We will assist abused, neglected and slaughter-bound horses in need on a discretionary basis by rehabilitating, training, and placing them in a forever home. We strive to prevent future cruelty towards horses by educating the community on responsible equine husbandry through hands on instruction, clinics, and classes. Utilizing those not adoptable gives a second chance at a purpose and fulfilled life. Those horses not adoptable into a loving forever home due to illness, age, or other circumstances will remain at the facility to live their lives out in a humane fashion.