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Animals
Alley Cat Allies

Alley Cat Allies' mission is to transform and develop communities to protect and improve the lives of cats.

Animals
Peppertree Rescue

TO RESCUE UNWANTED AND STRAY DOGS AND TO PLACE THEM IN SECURE HOMES WITH NEW OWNERS, AND TO HELP GOLDEN RETRIEVERS IN NEW YORK STATE.

Animals
Rescue For Ptsd

The Rescue for PTSD is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to adopt and train shelter/rescue dogs to be psychiatric service dog partners for military veterans suffering with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder to aid in the restoration of their emotional and physical independence.

Animals
Wildlife Images Rehabilitation And Education Center

We are committed to the care of Saving Wildlife through the care and treatment of sick, injured and orphaned animals.

Animals
Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary

Their mission is to promote conservation and preservation of native and non-native reptiles through education, rehabilitation, rescue, and relocation

Society
Justice Rights
Animals
Food Empowerment Project

Food Empowerment Project seeks to create a more just and sustainable world by recognizing the power of one’s food choices. We encourage healthy food choices that reflect a more compassionate society by spotlighting the abuse of animals on farms, the depletion of natural resources, unfair working conditions for produce workers, and the unavailability of healthy foods in low-income areas. By making informed choices, we can prevent injustices against animals, people, and the environment. We also work to discourage negligent corporations from pushing unhealthy foods into low-income areas and empower people to make healthier choices by growing their own fruits and vegetables. In all of our work, Food Empowerment Project seeks specifically to empower those with the fewest resources.

Disaster Relief
Animals
Pet Evacuation Team

Their Mission: To assist animals and their owners duting times of disaster or emergency. To provide temporary housing and care to evacuated, neglected or abused animals. To provide education in pet disaster prepardeness and in the humane and proper care of animals.

Animals
Alley Cat Rescue

ACR's programs promote better care for community cats through trap-neuter-return. Local programs include placing unwanted cats in new homes, running a low-cost spay/neuter clinic, and providing support for local feral cat caretakers. Nationally we operate a network of CAT ACTION TEAMS across the U.S. Our May Spay Challenge has developed a national network of veterinarians offering free or low-cost TNR services. ACR's mission is to lead the way for humane care for all cats.

Animals
Fosterlings Inc

Fosterlings is a small, but dedicated, 501(c)(3) non-profit kitten rescue based in Pottstown, PA. They provide new lives, new hopes, new dreams and unconditional love for abandoned, abused, or neglected kittens. They are a no kill, no cage rescue, which means that kittens remain with us until good homes are found, socialized in a home environment, with other cats.

Society
Animals
Siamese Cat Rescue Center

A no-kill facility, SCRC in Virginia, with the help of an 800 volunteer transport team, picks up Siamese cats throughout the eastern US and houses them in either a foster home or at the Rescue Center. Medical attention is provided including all vaccines, blood work and spay/neuter, and cats are then rehomed in carefully screened permanent situations

Animals
Working Canine Foundation

TO ENGAGE INDIVIDUALS WITH DIFFICULTIES WITH THE COMPANIONSHIP OF EXTREMELY TRAINED WORKING CANINES TO ALLOW THEM TO IMPROVE THEIR INTERACTION

Animals
Eyes, Ears, Nose And Paws

We seek to increase the supply and specialties of highly-trained Assistance Dogs available to meet the challenges, particularly medical challenges, encountered by individuals and our society as a whole. Our Service Dog program provides trained assistance dogs to individuals with mobility impairments for the purpose of increasing the recipients' independence. Our Medical Detection Dog program provides Diabetic Assistance Dogs to individuals with diabetes for the purpose of improving each individual's healthcare. Our programs are "open-source" and we are committed to freely sharing what we learn through our work. We do this because we believe that sharing ideas, techniques, and research will encourage innovation, growth and high standards in the Assistance Dog industry, ultimately benefiting both clients and their dogs far more than a narrower focus on our organization would.