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We are passionate about educating children and adults on the care and respect for all animals. To provide refuge to animals that would otherwise be euthanized and to remove those who are in neglectful or abusive situations. Here they will be provided with the best nutrition, housing and love. Having room to roam and play, interact and socialize with other animals, the sanctuary gives a second chance to animals that would have no hope of a decent life, instilling trust in their hearts, so they may feel safe and loved.
SCAR is a cage free, non-profit, no-kill rescue & shelter. Our main purpose is to rescue homeless animals and provide for their medical, physical, and emotional needs while finding a loving, caring and permanent home.
Our mission is to assure compassionate and humane treatment of all animals in our community.
The Darbster Foundation is a 501(c) 3 that concentrates it’s resources on animal welfare, on a community level. We set this Foundation up to reduce the number of animals euthanized in Palm Beach County. We achieve this by transporting 100's of cats and dogs out of the shelters here in Palm Beach County to our facility in Manchester NH and other shelters in New England where they are adopted.
The Western Pennsylvania Humane Society was founded in 1874 to protect the elderly, children and animals in our region. Today, the mission of the Western Pennsylvania Humane Society is to provide the most comprehensive, compassionate and educational services to enhance the lives of companion animals for families and the community, and to educate and prevent the cruelty of all animals in the region we serve. Our efforts include: *OPENDOOR SHELTER:We always accept any pet or animal in need. * HUMANE INVESTIGATIONS: WPHS Humane Officers investigate over 1,100 cases of neglect and abuse each year. *EDUCATION:Our staff and volunteers educate 3,000 school children about safe, ethical treatment of animals though our school outreach programs. *CLINIC:Clinics in two locations offering wellness services, low cost spay/neuter, vaccines and medications at an affordable cost. Our clinics and Humane Investigations Officers facilitate proper care of pets in our communities. *OPERATIONS:Ensures all shelter pets are properly cared for through medical care, enrichment and training. *ADOPTION:Meet Your Match - Canine-ality and Feline-ality matches pets in need of their fur-ever home with the perfect family. WPHS works with families to create a lasting, happy bond between pets and their new families. * ELLIES PET PANTRY:Provides food and other daily necessities like kitty litter and toys to families experiencing financial difficulties. Our goal is to keep pets and families together. -SENIOR CITIZENS AND SENIOR PETS:Many people in our community can benefit from the well documented benefits of having a pet in their lives. Pairing senior shelter pets with senior citizens helps everyone.
Harpseals.org seeks to bring about a permanent end to the massacres of harp seals in Canada. We are utilizing mass media and grassroots activism to raise awareness about the continued killing of the seals in Canada and are promoting a boycott of Canadian seafood to pressure the sealers (who are fishermen) to call for an end to the killing. Harpseals.org is focusing on the power that Americans have to stop this slaughter because Americans buy about 70% of Canadian seafood exports. Harpseals.org is working to spread the message about the Canadian seafood boycott through mass media advertising, such as billboards, radio and television commercials, and print ads and through grassroots outreach, including leafletting, tabling, speaking engagements, and demonstrations. We also seek to educate the public and raise funds through special events that generate media attention. We welcome volunteers of all ages with all kinds of skills and interests and creative ideas.
The Connecticut Zoological Society is responsible for the operations of Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport, Connecticut, founded in 1922. The CZS exhibits rare and endangered species primarily from North and South America. Education of the visiting public in the areas of environmental and conservation science and issues is our primary goal. The CZS supports conservation efforts in Connecticut and throughout the world.
The Communication Alliance To Network Thoroughbred Ex-Racehorses (CANTER) provides retiring thoroughbred racehorses with opportunities for new careers. CANTER is dedicated to providing new homes for thoroughbred racehorses that are non-competitive or injured on the track, giving them opportunities to find new careers and new homes.
Founded in 1996, the Reef Check Foundation exists to help preserve the oceans and reefs which are critical to our survival, yet are being destroyed. With headquarters in Los Angeles and volunteer teams in more than 90 countries and territories, Reef Check works to protect tropical coral reefs and California rocky reefs through education, research and conservation.
Caring For Creatures' Mission is to provide a safe & healthy environment in which to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home abandoned, neglected, abused, or otherwise homeless dogs and cats; In addition, the sanctuary provides a lifetime home, if necessary, for animals that are elderly, disabled, and/or have a chronic condition requiring specialized care, and;Connect with members of the community to assist with animal-related issues. We believe that a key to reducing the number of animals being surrendered to animal care agencies is to help as many individuals as possible resolve their animal-related problem. We help them understand the plight of animals, in general, and guide them through steps that enable them to keep their animal rather than surrender them to a rescue or shelter.
Dedicated to the rescue, sanctuary (foster homes) and adoption of companion animals in northern California since 1998. Over 14,000 lives saved!
Animal Cancer Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to finding a cure for cancer by funding research in and increasing public awareness of comparative oncology, the study of naturally occurring cancers in pets and people. Currently, the organization is funding The Canine Cancer Genome Project sponsored by Blue Buffalo Foundation to map the genomes of the seven most common canine cancers and to place the datasets in the public domain for use by all cancer researchers.