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The mission of the American Pit Bull Foundation is to promote responsible breed ownership through education, programming, and assistance. APBF's primary focus is on reducing the euthanasia of adoptable dogs and decreasing the suicide rate of veterans with PTSD through the Shelter to Service program Operation Sidekick.
Los Gatos Foster Animals is a 501(c)3 non-profit, volunteer-staffed, no-kill animal rescue funded 100% by donations and located in Genesee County, Michigan.There is no paid staff or paid board members; we rely solely upon volunteers, giving of their time, love and homes to house our animals until they find their “forever homes”. The kitties do not leave our care until they are healthy, socialized and neutered or spayed.The foster animals need medical care, food, etc. We are ever so thankful for any and all donations to Los Gatos Foster Animals and we will continue to be watchful and mindful stewards of all the creatures entrusted to our care.
They offer weekly low cost spay/neuter clinics for felines in the Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island areas in order to reduce the number of free roaming cats and kittens. They utilize local veterinarians and subsidize the cost by fundraising throughout the year. Their focus is on reducing the community cat (feral) population and helping our residents get their felines fixed at a reasonable cost.
Casey’s Safe Haven is a non-profit holistic equine rescue dedicated to healing horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules in need. We will accept equines from animal control facilities, pony ride facilities, horses being retired from lesson programs, police force, and the race track. We also accept healthy animals donated by loving owners that for reasons beyond their control can no longer provide care. Our mission is to be a part of the solution by educating the public on the responsibilities and proper care of each equine so they receive the respect and dignity they deserve as living beings. We are a group of dedicated volunteers teaming together to create a loving and caring environment for our “guests” to find hope so they can heal in mind, body and spirit. Our mission is to help every equine that comes through our doors find a loving family where they can spend the rest of their lives.
The International Wolf Center advances the survival of wolf populations by teaching about wolves, their relationship to wildlands and the human role in their future. Our response to controversies as they arise is to provide information that helps people to make their own informed decisions. We pledge to educate the public by offering the most up-to-date, accurate wolf information possible. We who want knowledge about wolves need clear, thoughtful presentation of the facts and issues involved. That is exactly what the International Wolf Center seeks to provide. The study of wolf survival continues to include the study of human tolerance. It is hard for people to tolerate or to respect what they are raised to fear. The wolf problem is a people problem. We need everyone's help to solve it.
THE CORPORATION IS ORGANIZED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CHARITABLE OR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION 501(C)(3) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE. THE KITTY CAT CAFE AND ADOPTION LOUNGE INC'S PURPOSE IS TO: 1) AID IN THE HUMANE TREATMENT OF HOMELESS CATS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NON- PROFIT LOCAL RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS BY PROVIDING SHELTER, CARE, AND WHERE POSSIBLE THE ADOPTION OF SUCH CATS AS PETS BY INDIVIDUALS IN THE COMMUNITY; 2) TO ENGAGE OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY IN THE EFFORT TO INCREASE CAT ADOPTIONS, PROMOTE CAT WELFARE EDUCATION, AND STRENGTHEN THE HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND; 3) TO PROVIDE FOR THE RAISINGOF FUNDS THROUGH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DONATIONS, SALES OF GOODS, AND PAID ADMISSION EVENTS IN ORDER TO FURTHER THE PURPOSE OF THE CORPORATION
The mission of adoptabull English Bulldog Rescue is to medically rehabilitate unwanted and abandoned English Bulldogs utilizing a volunteer network of foster homes to care for and rehabilitate and rehome English bulldogs into loving adoptive homes that have been prescreened and qualified to care for them. We provide public education to increase awareness of responsible dog ownership and the unique needs of the English Bulldog.
TO PROMOTE TEMPORARY REFUGE FOR LOST, ABANDONED, ABUSED, UNWANTED, OR INJURED ANIMALS TO PROMOTE ANIMAL ADOPTIONS TO RESPONSIBLE HOMES AND COMPASSION AND RESPONSIBLE RELATIONS BETWEEN MAN AND ANIMAL TO PROMOTE SPAYING AND NEUTERING TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF UNWANTED ANIMALS
The mission of Ohio Shorthair Rescue, Inc. (OSR), a not for profit organization, is to rescue, rehabilitate, and find appropriate, loving permanent homes for purebred German shorthaired pointers that are abused, abandoned, unwanted, cannot be cared for in their current home, or are in the custody of animal shelters, pounds, and the like. We also strive to educate the public about German shorthaired pointers, proper veterinary care, the importance of spay/neuter, responsible and humane pet care, training, and choosing the right pet.
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.
(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
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in south eastern Pennsylvania that was founded on the idea of helping desperate animals in need. Every day, healthy, loving animals throughout the country are euthanized, simply because they cannot get to other areas where they would otherwise be adopted…we help to change that. We operate along the east coast where there is a large need for transport. Normally our rescue missions involve moving animals from the south to the northeast. Through a network of animal rescue organizations, ground transport, and volunteer pilots we help to transport animals from kill shelters to areas where they will be adopted, and given a second chance at life. Many times air transport is the safest and most efficient way to transport these animals. Usually we can help move animals from shelter to rescue within the same day.