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Project Chimps' mission is to provide lifelong exemplary care to chimpanzees retired from research.
New Fairfield/Sherman Animal Welfare Society (NFSAW) rescues, cares for, and finds adoptive homes for homeless dogs, cats and other companion animals while promoting humane education and responsible pet ownership. The group provides shelter and veterinary care for adoptable animals and works to reduce companion-animal overpopulation in its community.
A non-profit dog and cat rescue creating pathways to permanent, safe, and loving homes through adoption, transport, and spay and neuter services.
The mission of DuPage Animal Friends is to strengthen the lifesaving, compassionate and innovative initiatives at the county shelter. We partner with the shelter to understand the needs of our community's animals, providing financial resources and advocacy on their behalf. Our vision is that DuPage County will be a community where all pets have a home.
Our mission is to reduce the number of abused and abandoned dogs by working with state sponsored shelters and Shelter organizations in the Mid-Atlantic region. We rescue, foster and find caring adoptive homes for these neglected dogs where they may thrive and to grow into loving companion animals.
The mission of Little Victories is to rescue homeless animals and provide the means by which they can be rehabilitated and find permanent, loving homes. Little Victories will spread the no-kill philosophy and educate the public about humane care and respect for all living things. Little Victories believes that each animal should be treated for its individual needs and that each one deserves every chance of living a safe, loving, and protected life.
The mission of Black Dog Animal Rescue is to promote, provide, and advocate for the needs of companion animals.
GPAAS rescues and shelters lost, stray, and injured companion animals from the Grosse Pointes and neighboring communities, providing veterinary care and temporary shelter while seeking foster or permanent homes. They operate a foster-based, primarily non-euthanasia adoption program and provide adopter counseling/training to promote successful, lasting placements.
The Humane Society of Carroll County has been advocating for the health and proper care of animals for nearly 75 years. In 1945 a group of concerned citizens formed the Humane Society of Carroll County. In 1977, the Carroll County commissioners directed the Humane Society to enforce domestic animal laws, sell dog licenses and shelter animals. In 1981 a new county animal shelter was opened where it stands today. The Humane Society had six employees at that time. A large livestock holding facility was built in 1983 with donated funds, enabling the Humane Society to shelter loose livestock in a safe environment until an owner could hopefully be found. Today the Humane Society of Carroll County employs 14 full time and 6 part time staff members and adopts out numerous animals each year.
TO PREVENT CRUELTY TO ANIMALS BY PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR VETERINARY CARE FOR DOGS OR OTHER DOMESTIC PETS IN NEED AND TO SUPPORT CHARITABLE ANIMAL RESCUE AND SERVICE ANIMAL TRAINING ORGANIZATIONS.
Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing homeless and abandoned animals, primarily dogs from high-kill shelters and owners who can no longer care for them. By working with committed volunteers, foster homes, local veterinarians, trainers, and boarding facilities, we are able to rescue hundreds of animals every year, provide them with loving temporary care, and find them well-matched, carefully screened forever homes. We also serve as a resource to our community and all pet owners by providing education and information on responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spay/neuter, positive behavior training, and good nutrition.
Satchel's Last Resort is a no-kill animal shelter/sanctuary whose mission is to Rescue, Rehab and Rehome dogs and cats with nowhere else to go because of breed, behavior or medical issues.