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Brookhaven Animal Rescue mission is to prevent animal abuse, abandonment and cruelty. The rescuing of cats and kittens to find new forever homes for the adopotable cats and kittens and tom provided medical care or treatment for the sick and injuried.
TO CARE FOR AND PLACE INTO GOOD, SAFE, PERMANENT HOMES AS MANY HOMELESS, NEGLECTED AND ABUSED ANIMALS AS POSSIBLE. TO PREVENT THE BIRTH OF UNWANTED CATS AND DOGS THROUGH SPAY/NEUTER EDUCATION AND ASSISTANCE TO THOSE WHO CANNOT AFFORD IT.
The Montgomery Humane Society operates an open‑admission animal shelter and adoption center to care for homeless, abandoned, and unwanted animals; it investigates animal cruelty and educates the public about responsible pet ownership to prevent cruelty.
Ark is a no-kill animal rescue in LaGrange, Indiana that rescues, provides medical care (including spay/neuter and microchipping), and rehomes dogs and cats. It also offers community assistance and education to help prevent pet homelessness.
Friends of the Animals Baton Rouge rescues, fosters, and rehomes dogs and puppies in the Baton Rouge metropolitan area to prevent euthanasia; they operate a Dog Adoption House and prioritize treating heartworm‑positive dogs adopted from their program.
CSNIP provides accessible, reduced‑cost veterinary care (including spay/neuter, wellness, vaccinations, microchipping and basic surgery) to prevent pet overpopulation and improve the health and quality of life for pets and their caregivers across West Michigan.
The St Augustine Humane Society works to keep pets with their families by providing affordable veterinary care, spay/neuter services, a pet food pantry, humane education, and other community supports that reduce pet relinquishment and prevent animal suffering.
To promote and foster an awareness in the area of humane and legal treatment of animals; to prevent all forms of cruelty to animals by every legitimate means; to provide refuge for stray, homeless and deserted animals, and to place such animals in good homes whenever practical and possible.
The Yunion's mission is to counter negative cultural influences that misdirect the lives of youth by raising awareness and strengthening families through innovative prevention programming, education, parental engagement, mentoring, and counseling. The Yunion serves youth throughout the Metropolitan Detroit area.
Our mission is to promote the welfare of companion animals in our community, reduce pet overpopulation through spay/neuter programs, providing education and resources to prevent abandonment and neglect of pets, and to shelter and care for them until they find their new homes.
The Humane Society of the Palouse is a no‑kill community animal shelter serving Moscow and Latah County; it cares for homeless companion animals, promotes spay/neuter and responsible pet ownership, prevents cruelty, and works to place animals in responsible, permanent homes.
To prevent animal suffering from overpopulation by way of a spay/neuter subsidy program. To eliminate neglect and abusive treatment of livestock by enforcing the statutes according to the Ohio State Revised Code and additionally to promote education in the the humane care and maintenance of all animals.