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Save the Chimps’ mission is to provide sanctuary and exemplary care to chimpanzees in need, and their vision is a world in which chimpanzees are free from exploitation and endangerment.
From the website: "The Humane Society of Charlotte believes in working to improve our community by creating new, loving families, and building a world where there are no more homeless and unwanted animals."
THE HUMANE SOCIETY EXISTS TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ON CARE AND RESPONSIBLE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS; TO HUMANELY PROVIDE FOR AND PROTECT UNWANTED, LOST AND ABUSED ANIMALS; AND TO CREATE A QUALITY ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL ANIMALS THROUGH ITS POLICIES AND PRESENCE IN THE COMMUNITY.
Back To The Wild Inc., is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, but without limitation thereon to rehabilitate and ultimately release into their natural habitat injured and orphaned wildlife and present educational programs.
MISSION COMPASSION PAW, INC. IS A CHICAGO BASED ANIMAL RESCUE THAT FINDS FOREVER HOMES FOR THE OVERLOOKED, ABUSED, NEGLECTED, IN NEED, AT RISK DOGS.
TRAINING OF THERAPY SUPPORT DOGS formerly known as PTSD DOGS No website as of 2024-09
The Labelle Foundation is a Los Angeles foster-based 501(c)(3) animal rescue devoted to saving, rehabilitating, and advocating for dogs. Through engaging the community far and wide, The Labelle Foundation aims to serve the animal rescue community by specializing in neonatal orphans, medical dogs and mothers and babies. Their goal is to help the animals they rescue find loving forever families, save as many lives as possible, and educate on the importance of responsible dog ownership.
Animal Wellness Foundation rescues animals either from the Los Angeles area animal shelters or by other means and provides the necessary veterinary services in order for the animals to find their forever homes. The foundation holds adoption clinics where individuals and families can adopt the rescued animals. The foundation also provides veterinary care to many pets of low-income families.
We are a 501(c)(3) non profit based out of South Florida that transports animals from high kill shelters to pre-approved responsible 501(c)(3) rescues and no kill shelters for re-homing. The focus is to raise the funds needed to achieve our goal to rescue and re-home as many animals as possible each and every month. We work hard with the shelters and amazing Transport Partners across the country to fill the van with urgent pets that would have otherwise not have had a second chance at life.
We are a home based foster organization which rescues, rehabilitates, and finds new homes for Brittanys in the southeastern region of the U.S. We rescue from shelters and we also try to help Brittany owners who want to keep their dogs but who are struggling with medical and training issues, finally taking these dogs into our care if the assistance we provide is not enough. FBR invests all donations heavily in the physical and psychological wellbeing of all dogs before they become eligible for adoption, providing full medical screenings, vaccinations, dental work and more while affording each Brittany the necessary time and supportive environment to mentally heal and readjust. FBR's commitment to every adopter is a well-matched, healthy and happy Brittany
Stafford Animal Shelter is a no-kill, open-door shelter. We accept every pet in need: abandoned or homeless, unwanted litters from unspayed and unneutered animals, and those confiscated by control officers for cruelty. The only nonprofit animal care facility in Park County, we serve the people and pets of the greater Southwestern Montana community as the only Shelter in the region that accepts all lost or unwanted pets; not just dogs and cats. We also serve as the care facility for animals impounded for being at large, cruelty cases, and emergencies by city and county animal control officers. We open our doors to nearly a thousand animals each year with approximately half being reclaimed and half adopted. Every adoptable cat, dog, and the rabbit is spayed or neutered prior to adoption.
To conserve, enhance and protect the free-flowing character of the Big Hole River, its unique culture, fish and wildlife.