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SR3 rescues and protects marine animals. We deliver emergency response and expert rehabilitation to give sick, injured and entangled marine animals a second chance at life in the wild. Through research and education, we also inform a healthier future for marine animals - and for us all! Our mission: to promote the health and welfare of marine wildlife in the Pacific Northwest.
The LOVE Pet Project (Learning, Outreach, and Veterinary Efforts) is a registered 501c3 non-profit
The Saving Hope Rescue is a nonprofit organization which finds new homes for approximately 2000 animals yearly. In 2021 the rescue alone spayed and neutered over 1200 animals. The organization partners with The Saving Hope Foundation, SNN, TCAP, Fort Worth Animal control as well as the Humane Society of North Texas. There is a devastating statistic of 2-3 million dogs that are euthanized in shelters a year in the United States and we would like to help reduce that number to zero. The organization will continue to rescue, save and rehabilitate animals in need until Fort Worth and its surrounding cities become no kill.
To alleviate the suffering of animals through veterinary service, spay/neuter and education. Our work is primarily carried out in Northern Uganda.
SnipWell Spay Neuter & Wellness Clinic was founded to provide low cost spay neuter and vet care to the residents of Fort Mill, Rock Hill and the surrounding areas. It is our goal to provide the best quality care at affordable prices.
"Our goal is to rescue Bichons, Bichon Mixes and other small dogs from high euthanasia shelters, to provide them with medical services and place them into the care of loving guardians."
Atlanta Wild Animal Rescue Effort (aka AWARE Wildlife Center) rehabilitates Georgia's injured and orphaned native wildlife and educates the community about habitat preservation and peaceful coexistence. AWARE is the leading wildlife rehabilitation center in the state and the only one in the Atlanta area that accepts all species of native wildlife.Working in cooperation with state and federal agencies such as US Fish and Wildlife Service and Georgia Department of Natural Resources, AWARE provides wildlife rehabilitation services otherwise unavailable to the public. AWARE is an informational resource that educates children and adults alike in all matters of conservation, habitat preservation and restoration, peaceful coexistence with wildlife and environmental stewardship.
Cat Adoption Team's mission is to save the lives of homeless cats and to work with our community to provide feline expertise and quality programs and services for people and cats.
English Springer Rescue America, Inc. (ESRA) is a nationwide referral and foster care rescue, and a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation. ESRA's purpose with their rescue is to provide foster care and adoption referral services to shelters and animal control facilities nationwide with impounded Springers.
The Humane Society of Central Oregon (HSCO) has been serving the community since 1961, and endeavors to strengthen the human-animal bond by advocating and compassionately caring for animals. HSCO is a Socially Conscious Shelter that strives to ensure the best possible outcomes for homeless companion animals in our care and the community. At the core, HSCO works in collaboration with partners and the community to support the individual needs of people and their pets by providing access to thoughtful resources and services to improve the welfare of all vulnerable animals. Learn more about HSCO by visiting hsco.org.
The mission of Protectors of Animals, Inc. (POA) is to improve the lives of cats and dogs in its communities. Its objectives and goals are to: •Provide shelter and veterinary care to cats and dogs until they can be matched with responsible owners. •Reduce the number of stray animals in Connecticut through spaying/neutering programs. •Increase community awareness of the importance of spaying/neutering, as well as providing information about proper pet care throughout all stages of an animal's life - a critical component to ending animal overpopulation and homelessness. •Humanely reduce the populations of community and feral (unsocialized) cats through the strategy of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR).
SOS Galgos has rescued, rehabilitated and given a new home to some 3,000 greyhounds.