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The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention of Greater Indianapolis (CHIP) is a nonprofit agency created in 1996 to advocate for homeless and near-homeless people in Indianapolis and to help organizations that serve them work together to foster an effective, coordinated community-wide approach toward ending homelessness. By coordinating efforts, lives can be turned around, cities can be made healthier, and dollars can be stretched to better serve more people.
The mission of Nevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA) is to save homeless pets in Clark County. NSPCA provides shelter, care and finds loving new homes for dogs, cats, rabbits and other small animals.Founded in 1982, NSPCA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. NSPCA does not receive any government funds, nor is it funded by any national SPCA – we rely entirely on the generosity of individuals and local businesses to help animals in need.
The Ohio Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Ohio SPCA), formerly known as the Ohio Humane Education Association (OHEA), was formed in 1983 to end the needless killing of homeless animals and to bring an end to animal cruelty. In order to bring this dream to reality, the Ohio SPCA has two main goals as its purpose. One, to extend to present and future generations humane education, which will lead to an awareness of the need for people to be responsible and kind stewards over animals. Second, to intercede on behalf of animals and bring about change to situations and practices in which cruelty, neglect, or unnecessary suffering exists.
The Calgary Humane Society is known throughout the country for the outstanding and innovative programs and services we have provided to the animals and the community for over 80 years. At the Calgary Humane Society we help close to 10,000 animals each year. These animals have become homeless, unwanted, abused or neglected, and depend on the Calgary Humane Society for shelter, veterinary care, placement and protection.
The Delaware SPCA is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to enhance the well-being of companion animals with their human care-givers and communities. They promote the humane treatment of animals by providing adoption opportunities, low-cost veterinary services and educational programs.
The SPCA of Martinsville-Henry County serves animals and people by engaging the hearts, hands, and minds of the community.
1. CHAP educates the public about HIV disease, its impact upon individuals and the community, and current treatments;2. CHAP coordinates the efforts of existing public or private resources for persons living with HIV/AIDS;3. CHAP works to discover unmet needs of persons with HIV/AIDS and their families;4. CHAP stimulates and supports appropriate community responses to meet those needs.
The mission of the Rhode Island SPCA is to prevent cruelty to all animals throughout the state of Rhode Island; to advocate for the welfare of all animals great and small; to enforce the animal cruelty laws of the state of Rhode Island; to develop measures for promoting the welfare of animals; to prevent the unnecessary sickness and suffering of animals; to shelter and care for unwanted animals while working diligently to find them new homes; and to promote humane treatment and appreciation of all animals through education and community outreach.
Our mission is to improve the lives of dogs and cats, and their human companions.
WELFARE OF HOMELESS ANIMALS
The organization operates a no‑kill animal shelter serving Southside Virginia: rescuing, sheltering, treating, spaying/neutering, and adopting homeless, abandoned, or abused dogs and cats while offering humane education and low‑cost spay/neuter programs across a multi‑county service area.