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Serenity Place Animal Rescue (SPAR) is dedicated to protect and improve the lives of abused, abandoned, and homeless dogs and cats.
DHDR was founded on January 6, 2009. Our mission is to rescue placeable purebred Doberman Pinschers in Arizona, evaluate and treat them, and place them in suitable, qualified, and loving forever homes. And also to educate the public about our breed and about living with a Doberman.
Our mission is to create a better future for pit bulls. We pursue this mission through education, advocacy, adoptions, and promotion of responsible pet ownership.
The mission of Have a Heart is to reduce the overpopulation and subsequent euthanasia of homeless dogs by making spay/neuter services available at low or no cost as the situation warrants. Additional mission is to help with food, shelter and medical care of homeless dogs.
Our mission is to end feline overpopulation in West Michigan through community education and empowerment.
Founded in 2007, the Dolly Goodpuppy Society's (GDS) mission is to promote responsible pet ownership and to give every animal we encounter a chance at a well deserved life.
Furever Friends Rescue is a 501(c)(3) corporation that has been designed to help reduce the number of intakes and euthanasia in Maricopa and Pinal Counties by helping people with life changing circumstances find new homes for their beloved pets. Individuals facing assisted living, nursing homes, hospice or those dealing with the death of a loved one now have an option: to relinquish their pets to us directly where they will be put up for adoption, thereby bypassing public intake.
The mission of H.O.P.E. Youth Ranch is to foster hope rather than despair, potential rather than limitation, healing rather than hurting, belonging rather than isolation and what the future can be rather than what the past has been. It is our greatest wish that we can help teens and their families find hope.
Mission of Shelby Shelter Non-Profit is to prevent animals from ending up in a pro-euthanasia shelters, rescue animals that are in pro-euthanasia shelters, rescue strays, provide healthcare to the sick, and provide overpopulation assistance by means of spay/neutering.
Through support, education and resources, AHELP Project empowers animal caregivers to make the best decisions for themselves and their animal companion once the goals shift from cure to comfort.
Wild Fish Conservancy seeks to improve conditions for all of the Northwest’s wild fish by conducting important research (http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/what-we-do/science/research-and-monitoring/research-and-monitoring) on wild-fish populations and habitats; advocating (http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/what-we-do/advocacy/advocacy) for better land-use, harvest, and hatchery management; and developing model restoration(http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/what-we-do/science/habitat-restoration/test) projects. We are dedicated solely to the needs of wild fish, and don’t represent the interests of any specific user groups.