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To find forever homes for unwanted cats and help low income families pay for vet care for their pets. Help injured pets get the health care they need.
HABIT is a community group of volunteers working together to explore the circumstances and consequences of the human-animal bond and to promote this valuable bond between people and animals. HABIT is comprised of representatives from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, volunteers from the community, and private veterinary practitioners.
At various shelters throughout B.C., dedicated staff and volunteers work tirelessly to find these special animals a place to finish their journey in comfort and in love. Because of their infirmities and physical challenges, many homeless senior and special needs animals have very little chance of finding a new home. SAINTS exists to help senior and special needs animals when all else fails. If we can, in time, find them a special home of their own, then we do. If that very special home never comes, they will be safe and cherished until the end of their days. We pledge to love them, to care for them, and make their dreams come true. We promise each of them that they will never be alone again.
A non-profit organization since 2006, PIP is run by a volunteer committee comprised of several members of the Saskatoon business community who are dedicated to providing a humane and safe environment for Saskatoon's animals, as well as representatives from the local animal welfare agencies: New Hope Dog Rescue, SCAT Street Cat Rescue and the Saskatoon SPCA. Kindness to animals creates a better world for us all! Primary Fundraiser: Annual Pets in the Park held on a July Sunday and includes music, food, demos, walkathon, trade booths and silent auction. A fun day in the park for the whole family including the family pet (on leash). Great opportunity for the pet to socialize with other pets and for pet parents to meet other pet parents.
The mission of Diamonds in the Ruff Canine Rescue is to find healthy, loving, lifelong homes for dogs already born into this world.
To Trap, Rehab, Rescue, Lost and abandoned pets
Taysia Blue Rescue strives to save lives by keeping Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes out of shelters. We provide them with medical attention, socialization, exercise, food and a safe place to live with volunteer foster families until we can find them forever homes.
Committed to the rescue and adoption of animals from shelters thereby reducing the euthanasia of adoptable pets within the community. Using community resources, they will provide and support an adoptive friendly no-kill shelter for these rescued animals while they wait on their “forever” homes.
BITS ETC seeks to provide effective therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, and equine assisted activities for people 2 to 92 living with disabilities in central NH. In so doing we maximize quality of life for our participants, volunteers, and equine partners alike.
"We speak for those who can not speak for themselves". The mission of the Humane Society of Valdosta-Lowndes County is to promote responsible pet ownership, eliminate animal abuse, pet overpopulation, homelessness and animal abuse by promoting spaying and neutering of all pets, promoting adoptions, and by providing education and outreach to the community at large.
"Founded as a 501c3 nonprofit in 2023, we specialize in helping foxes afflicted with mange in South Jersey. We are capture and transport only. Our service area is Camden County and some parts of Burlington & Gloucester County."
We are a not-for-profit charity and receive no Government funding, relying solely on donations, our fund raising endeavours and monies generated from our Thrift Store. SAD's only purpose is to rescue and find homes for animals who have been abused, abandoned, surrendered or who are slated to be euthanized at the local Pound. In any given year SAD rescues between 300-400 animals who would otherwise die or be put down for no fault of their own. At times this can be a heartbreaking job like the time a kitten was found literally frozen to the ground or the dog who had been abandoned together with her litter of puppies, still trying desperately to feed them although she had no milk left and was starving herself. Luckily we found them in time. Our web site is at www.sadelliotlake.com. Please pay us a visit and help us to continue rescuing all those animals still out there and help us to help them have a new "leash on life".