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Georgian Bay Animal Rescue (GBAR) is a registered charity run solely by unpaid volunteers, who have been dedicated to helping animals in need, since 1999. GBAR is a "No Kill' animal rescue, serving Georgian Triangle, dedicated to helping lost, injured, abandoned, neglected animals; providing compassionate care, spay/neuter, adoption, 'second chances' at life." GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE GBAR has no formal boundaries; it serves the area commonly known as the ‘Georgian Triangle’, which includes the communities of Wasaga Beach, Stayner, Creemore, Collingwood, Town of Blue Mountains, Thornbury, Clarksburg, Meaford, and the surrounding areas. At times, we have provided assistance to animals beyond this region. OUR VISION ‘No more homeless animals’ We dream and work towards a world in which there are no stray, unwanted, abandoned, neglected or abused companion animals, by building awareness of animal welfare rights, and promoting responsible pet ownership.
Our totally volunteer operated Humane Society has served Gananoque and the former Front of Leeds Township (now Ward 1 of Leeds & the Thousand Islands) since 1989. Since 1992 we have been a full service affiliate of the Ontario SPCA, managed by an elected Board consisting of local members of the communities we serve. In our history we have never euthanized a healthy adoptable pet just to make space in our Shelter for another. We rescue, rehabilitate and re home about 300 dogs, cats and other small domestic pets annually. Our volunteers raise the money to cover our operating costs through adoption fees, donations, continuous fund raising efforts and occasional help from the municipalities we serve. We are just one small charity trying to address the community problem of homeless animals. We can’t succeed without broad support from everyone in our community. Will you help us solve the problem by donating not only money but also your personal support as a volunteer and adopter?
Since 1953, the mission of their shelter has been to provide a haven for Huron county residents to safely surrender their animals when unforeseen circumstances come up. We accept dogs, cats, and other domesticated animals. We are unable to accept stray or outdoor cats and all stray or lost dogs must go to the Huron County Dog Warden. If you have any questions or would like to get on our surrender waitlist, you can give us a call at 419-663-7158, during business hours.
We are the oldest and largest nonprofit animal welfare organization in Saginaw County. We are dedicated to the betterment of the lives of stray, owned and abandoned animals since-We believe no-birth is the first step to no-kill. Our organization works diligently to reduce the population of homeless and unwanted animals in Saginaw County, Michigan through our free spay and neuter services.-We rescue hundreds of homeless and abandoned animals every year. -We are strong advocates of Trap-Neuter-Return of Community Cats.-We provide pet food to households in needs to keep pets in their homes.
The organization rescues at-risk dogs and cats from the Northeast Georgia Animal Shelter and provides a subsidized spay/neuter program to reduce pet overpopulation in Hart and Franklin counties. They focus on vetting, fostering, and placing animals into permanent homes while promoting animal-care education and low-cost sterilization.
TO IMPROVE THE WELFARE OF ANIMALS IN IOSCO COUNTY.
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
Our mission is "to partner with our community to save more animals."
To find a safe, loving and appropriate home for every homeless pet, including those with special needs or challenges. We strive to treat, heal and provide optimal well-being for the animals placed in our care; and to create an environment where our animals receive love, respect and attention.
Our mission is to offer the best possible care and future for companion animals in our community, through leadership, placement, and outreach.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in Northeast Iowa by rescuing, caring for, and finding adoptive homes for unwanted pets; reducing population of companion animals; fostering respect for life; encouraging volunteerism; and educating the community about responsible pet guardianship.
Our mission is to provide shelter and medical care and find new homes for homeless pets; provide community outreach programs, as well as reduce the number of unwanted litters through our spay/neuter programs.