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paws4people foundation trains and places customized Assistance Dogs for two general populations: children and adolescents with physical, neurological, psychiatric or emotional disabilities; and Veterans and active-duty Service Members with Chronic/Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI), and Military Sexual Trauma. p4p Volunteers perform thousands of hours of Social Therapy and Educational Assistance work with their p4p certified Assistance Dogs.
Our mission is to offer the best possible care and future for companion animals in our community, through leadership, placement, and outreach.
Founded in 1900 by M. Jennie Kendall, the NH Humane Society has gradually evolved into the organization it is today - assuring each animal exceptional care and comfort, gentle behavioral support, excellent medical treatment and specific adoption guidelines. Today we are a private, nonprofit animal welfare organization that is proud to serve the people and animals in the communities we serve and rely 100% on donations from the public. Come rain or shine, blizzard, or heat wave, our dedicated staff and volunteers strive to make a difference in the lives of the animals 365 days of the year. We strive to make the animals stay as short as possible, but no matter how long the wait, we are pledged to find a forever home for all.
Provides shelter and care, with compassion, dignity and love, to the homeless cats and dogs of their community. They also provide adoption services, spay/neuter clinics and community education. They have been helping animals in their community since 1975. Every animal that comes to our shelter stays with us until they are adopted. They believe that each animal has unique qualities that someone is looking for in a companion and that time increases the chances of them finding each other.
The mission of the Milo Foundation is to rescue adoptable at-risk animals, match them to homes best suited to provide lifetime care, rehabilitate those who need it, offer sanctuary to those who are not placed, and educate the public about responsible pet guardianship, including spay/neuter.
Thankful Paws provides pet food and supplies to financially needy elderly and homeless people. We offer monthly distributions at homeless centers as well as in-home deliveries.
Cat Town's mission is to transform the approach to saving shelter cats, reducing euthanasia nationwide. Our focus is to find great homes for cats who are considered unadoptable in the traditional rescue model.While most rescue organizations support their local shelter by focusing on confident cats who are easily adopted, Cat Town focuses on the elderly, under-socialized, stressed, and sick or injured cats who would otherwise be killed. The Cat Town model proves these cats are highly adoptable, and has helped reduce the euthanasia rate at Oakland Animal Services, Oakland’s municipal shelter, by over 70% since 2011.
The Humane Society of Jackson County's mission is to prevent neglect, cruelty and exploitation of animals. We assure that their interest and well being are fully, effectively and humanely protected by providing care, shelter, spay & neuter, and education.
Carolina Equine Rescue and Assistance (CERA) is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to saving horses from abuse neglect, and slaughter. We rescue with the intent to rehabilitate, retrain and re-home through our adoption process. Horses who are not adoptable will receive high-quality care and call CERA their forever home. We believe that education is the foundation in order to decrease the unwanted horse population. CERA offers educational classes in equine ownership and management taught by qualified clinicians. We are also actively involved in the pre-veterinarian program offered through Wingate University. Select students are given the opportunity to receive hands-on experience by working with our veterinarians, farriers and assisting with daily care of our horses.
Seniors' Pet Assistance Network (SPAN) is a Dallas County TX based organization that helps low income senior citizens with care of companion animals (pets).
The organization's primary exempt purpose is to provide a sanctuary for dogs of the boxer breed (full and partial-bren) in need, and to educate the public on the importance of spay and neuter, and of proper pet care.