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Our mission is to: Provide shelter, safety and food for the orphaned and abused animals of Washington County with the goal of placing them in loving homes. Provide public education about the humane care and treatment of animals. Provide affordable veterinary outpatient services including spaying or neutering. Investigate and resolve abuse cases in the best interests of the animal and community.
At Oakdale Equine Rescue we strive to: Assist animal control officers in seizing, adopting and fostering horses Rehabilitate neglected and or abused horses Educate the public about horse care and management Help Equine owners place horses in time of need Help place equines into forever homes Be available to other equine rescues Encourage the public to get involved by stopping all animal neglect and abuse We take pride in the horses that come through our gates. They came here for a reason. They want and need that special someone. They want safety, trust, love, and a job. They want a home!!
The Columbus House Rabbit Society is an all-volunteer non-profit, 501c3 organization, formed in 2002 as an official chapter of the International House Rabbit Society. Our mission is to rescue abandoned and unwanted rabbits and find them new, loving homes. We also educate the public about proper rabbit care and rabbit behavior through presentations, publications, and personal consultations. We provide consultation to other local rescue organizations about the housing and care of rabbits in their facilities, and provide educational materials and resources to their staffs and potential adopters.
AZK9 is a 501c3 non-profit organization founded in 2010 by a group of people who wanted to make a difference in the lives of companion animals in Maricopa County. The members of AZK9 are willing to give their time, passion and knowledge to offer proactive solutions to address the pet overpopulation. The founders realized there are many contributing factors and as a group focus on three main areas: Sterilization, Education and Rescue of the companion animals in need.
Founded in 2001, Action for Cheetahs in Kenya has helped stabilize endangered cheetah populations in East Africa through research, education, and community development. Our mission is to promote the conservation of cheetahs and improve livelihoods of people impacted by carnivores. We are the only cheetah conservation organization focused on conserving cheetah populations outside the bounds of national parks and protected areas. We function as a project under the US-based non-profit organization, Project Survival.
The House with a Heart Pet Sanctuary mission is to provide senior and special needs pets with a loving and caring home where they will be allowed to live out their lives in a secure, nurturing environment. We provide residents with a comfortable, bright, and spotless home environment. They play in secure outdoor yards and spend supervised time in fenced, grassy fields on the two-acre property. Healthcare and wellness screening are ongoing, with veterinary specialists consulted when needed. Pets receive special diets, as necessary, and are fed high-quality foods and treats.
Franklin's Friends is an all volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to support Central Florida animal welfare by fundraising for local nonprofit and government agencies that are dedicated to Shelter/Rescue, Spay/Neuter, and Community education
Hope Harbor Animal Society was formed in 2012 to help pets that are having a hard time being adopted out at other animal welfare organizations. We collaborate with other shelters that may be overwhelmed with the pets in their care, and provide individualized care for these animals that may require more training, medical care or TLC. This allows the other shelters to focus more on the other animals in their care, and increases the chances of these special needs animals finding success, forever homes. Hope Harbor Animal Society also adopts out animals transferred from other animal welfare organizations that may not have any special needs, but simply come to Hope Harbor because the shelter they came from was overfilled.
Homeward Pet Adoption Center is one of the leading non-profit, no-kill animal shelters in Washington State. Our mission is to give homeless animals a second chance through rescue, shelter and adoption. Located in Woodinville, Homeward Pet finds new homes for over 1600 cats and dogs, puppies and kittens every year. We are dedicated to providing excellent care to our animals, and great service to our two-legged visitors. As a privately funded 501(c)3 charity, we rely completely on donor support to help us provide food, shelter, vet care and more to each homeless cat or dog in our care. Over 75% of every dollar donated goes to the care of our animals.
Lucky Orphans Horse Rescue is dedicated to providing a safe haven for unwanted, abused, neglected horses and to improve the relationship between horses and people. We are committed to raising funds to support the rescued horses in our care and will pursue the acquisition of grants, gifts, bequests and donations to support the organization. We are a no-kill rescue striving to promote humane treatment. Our goal is to properly unite humans and horses in a safe environment, using approved methods to preserve the best equine care through informative and instructional guidance, education and administration, adhering to the understanding of the need for the preservation of rural equine communities. We are not breed specific and promise each of our horses will never again know the abuse, neglect, abandonment or other injury that brought them to our facilities.
Founded in 2002, The Alliance for Florida’s National Parks is the official philanthropic partner for Florida’s four national parks: Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry Tortugas National Parks, as well as Big Cypress National Preserve. Our organization strives to instill in all people an appreciation of Florida’s public lands and natural resources for what they are – the key to the sustainability and prosperity of the state. Through five focused pillars of support – education, exploration, preservation & protection, restoration, and community engagement – The Alliance’s work enriches the park experience and creates deeper connections between diverse communities and the nature that abounds in their “backyards.”
Inspiring people to develop a positive lifelong connection with nature & encouraging active engagement in conservation.