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FRIENDS OF MICHIGAN ANIMALS RESCUE'S MISSION IS TO PROTECT ANIMALS AND RESIDENTS BY PROMOTING A SAFE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL.
End the killing of healthy and treatable homeless cats and dogs in Michigan.
Buster Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing and re-homing pit bulls and bully breed mixes. Through decades of cruelty, unethical breeding and irresponsible ownership, a once beloved family dog has now found itself the victim of discrimination and abuse, and a source of misdirected public fear. We believe that every dog is an individual, deserving of a loving home, proper care, and a fair shake, regardless of breed. We hope our efforts lead to a better educated and more compassionate public. The Buster Foundation is an ALL VOLUNTEER organization, and does not operate a shelter. All Buster dogs are cared for in foster homes by volunteers who commit their homes and free time to rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption efforts. We make every effort to have a volunteer respond to inquiries and questions within 72 hours. Please be patient and do try again to reach us if you have not received a response within this time frame.
We rescue dogs that rescue families. 1. To promote the use of Service Dogs by individuals with invisible disabilities. 2. When possible, to offer training to dogs already in the homes of individuals with psychological, emotional, or intellectual challenges. 3. To educate and train other Service Dog trainers on issues specific to individuals with invisible disabilities.
Our mission is to promote farmed animal rescue, education and advocacy. Our vision is to help bring an end to the needless and gratuitous suffering of animals where it matters most - 99.7% of these are farmed animals. Our vision is a simple one: a world where respect for animals means they are no longer unnecessarily and systematically exploited and killed. Farmed animals are the 99% who suffer at human hands. Ending their suffering is a big challenge and yet completely and easily within our control. In addition, the implications for addressing climate change (and all other serious environmental issues), world hunger and human health are immense as well.”
Our mission is to provide life-long care for rescued farm and domestic animals, and to educate the public about humane animal care and practices.
Piedmont Farm Animal Refuge provides lifelong care to rescued farm animals, educates people about the realities of animal agriculture, and promotes veganism by offering knowledge, support, and community.
Los Gatos Foster Animals is a 501(c)3 non-profit, volunteer-staffed, no-kill animal rescue funded 100% by donations and located in Genesee County, Michigan.There is no paid staff or paid board members; we rely solely upon volunteers, giving of their time, love and homes to house our animals until they find their “forever homes”. The kitties do not leave our care until they are healthy, socialized and neutered or spayed.The foster animals need medical care, food, etc. We are ever so thankful for any and all donations to Los Gatos Foster Animals and we will continue to be watchful and mindful stewards of all the creatures entrusted to our care.
Home Fur-Ever, a non-profit 501(c)3 foster based animal rescue group dedicated to providing temporary foster homes for dogs that have been surrendered, abandoned, or found as strays until they can find them a permanent loving home. They are a volunteer organization committed to providing each fostered dog a loving, caring, and safe environment, so they can flourish in their new Fur Ever home.
Thousands of animals in our community are put to death each year due to overpopulation. Solano County Friends of Animals (SCFOA) is a group of animal loving volunteers who are dedicated to reducing the population of unwanted and abandoned pets in Solano County by providing an adoption service for homeless pets and by actively working to provide low cost spay/neuter options and reduce the number of feral cats in Solano County through Trap/Neuter/Return. SCFOA is a no-kill group. Any pet fostered by SCFOA is kept until a suitable home can be found. Unfortunately, we don't have the facilities to house all the unwanted pets, however, placement services are available. Adoption Events are held every Saturday and Sunday at three different venues in Solano County. We are a registered non-profit organization with the state of California; all donations are tax deductible. 100% of cash contributions go directly to helping the animals.