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Invest with Farm & Food Care Foundation • To help support communities by supporting our farms • Help us continue to promote the best standards of care for farm animals • Help us promote best management practices for Canadian farmers Canadian farmers continue to incorporate new production and handling methods into their farms because their animal’s health and well-being matter. Canadian farmers are recognized world leaders with environmental practices and programs. They are at the leading edge of innovations to reduce the impact of food production on our environment. By continuing to invest in technology and innovation, Canadian farmers can continue to use fewer resources while maintaining responsible production, processing and distribution methods. It is the right choice for people, animals and the planet. Help us spread the word by cultivating a passion for food and farming!
Band City Stray Cat Rescue and Protection Society Inc. (SCRAPS) is a non-profit organization of concerned volunteers who are committed to stablizing the feral cat population in the City of Moose Jaw through primarily non-lethal methods. We humanely trap feral cats, neuter/spay and vaccinate, and then release healthy animals back into the community. We support feral cat colonies by providing shelters, feeders, and follow-up medical care as required. We promote compassion for feral cats by educating the public about the important role feral cats play in controlling the rodent population. We work with other agencies to find home for those cats identified as adoptable. We promote responsible pet ownership by educating the public about the importance of spaying/neutering pets.
The ultimate goal of Spay Neuter Kingston Initiative is to facilitate the opening of a high-volume, spay/neuter clinic in the Kingston and surrounding area, based on the self-sustaining model used by the Humane Alliance, open to all members of the public regardless of demographics or income. In keeping with our Mission Statement, S.N.K.I.runs a T/N/V/R (Trap/Neuter/Vaccinate/Return Program. We work with "managed" feral cat colonies in the Kingston and surrounding area. To date we have facilitated the fixing of close to 200 cats and kittens. Cats - those that are deemed "social" enough and kittens born to cats in our managed colonies are taken in to our Cat Foster/Adoption Program. All cats are fixed before being adopted into their forever homes. S.N.K.I. has recently added a Dog Foster/Adoption Program which focuses on dogs listed as "urgent" or with behavior problems at risk of entering the shelter system. All dogs are fixed before being adopted into their forever homes.
Southern Ontario Sheltie Rescue Society is a registered charity operated by dedicated volunteers who take in Shelties in need and find them loving new forever homes. All dogs receive whatever veterinary care is necessary from basic check ups to extensive surgery. Great care is taken to try to match each individual dog and it's needs with the most compatible, approved adoptive home.
We are the Ladybirds – Lisa Winn, Melissa McClelland and Janine Stoll; best friends who have spent over a decade sharing in each other’s music. As three fulltime musicians and Ladybird volunteers, we find ourselves as the co-founders of a fully functioning charity. There are steep learning curves at every turn, but we are up for the challenge because there is an important task at hand. With every success story, every rescue mission, every grateful furry little face, we know we are doing our jobs as animal defenders. We could not, and cannot possibly do this alone, so please join us on our Ladybird journey!
Valley Animal Rescue is a Foster Home based animal rescue in Renfrew County. We have foster homes located throughout the Ottawa Valley. VAR is dedicated to saving animals and re-homing them into loving, forever homes. We are 100% volunteer run and all of our animals are cared for in the homes of our devoted foster families. Valley Animal Rescue relies solely on financial donations and fundraising to cover the expense of caring for the animals. Animals rescued in to our program mostly come from pounds in Renfrew County when their time is up and no one has claimed them. VAR keeps animals in their foster homes until a permanent home can be found. Valley Animal Rescue needs your support! Please donate today!
In a nutshell, Big On Beagles is dedicated to the rescue and re-homing of beagles experiencing troubled times. We have a special interest in coming to the rescue of senior beagles abandoned by their owners and work closely with several animal shelters to ensure these dogs don't leave this world alone and unwanted. With your support, we continue to bring the wag back to their tails, one beagle at a time.
The goal is to raise the estimated $1 million needed to fund the new shelter, scheduled to open in 2015 at 5500 Lakeridge Road. Visit www.animal-shelter.ca for more information on the organization and volunteer opportunities.
This is how we are unique, we are a safe haven. In this retreat country style setting we offer human contact, socialization and the greatest form of care & rehabilitation. We oversee every aspect of their well-being, their health and happiness. Our team of dedicated volunteers help us with exercising the dogs and providing daily care. Valley Mastiff Rescue is a place of living, learning, loving and healing.
PNPC Animal Rescue, dba Pilots N Paws Canada represents an army of pilots and rescue volunteers working together across Canada to provide free air transportation of rescued, homeless and abused animals from Canadian rescues groups and shelters to areas where they get a second chance at a better life. We are a 100% volunteer run and federally registered as a Non-Profit Charity organization.
Canine Action Project is dedicated to achieving healthy, safe communities for people and their dogs. By helping communities achieve balance between dog and community health. We facilitate a variety of programs which includes, on site spay and neuter clinics, programs to balance the health of the people and their dogs and humane education programs used in school and community programs. Humane education teaches people a ethical balanced sensitivity for all living things. Smaller programs are also facilitated which includes dwellings for dogs. This program provides dog houses to owners who don't have shelter for their dogs. It may include building houses through community or school programs. We also facilitate a dog food program which provides people with dog food on a periodic basis whom have taken the initiative to get their dogs spayed and neutered. C.A.P believes education is the foundation for change.
Spay Day HRM was formed in 2011 to address the undisputed cat population explosion in the Halifax area. We assist people of low income to have their cats spayed/neutered. Often these cats do not receive veterinary care due to the economic situation of the owner and continue to add to the cat population. At this time there are no public funds for cats and the number of cats in need is great. We do a lot of work in areas of public housing and some of the most economically challenged neighbourhoods. We strive to over come the obstacles to having cats spayed or neutered. We make the clinic appointment, provide the cat carrier and the drive to the appointment. We return the cat back home and discuss after care with the owner. We provide education to the cat owner on the benefits of spaying, neutering and keeping their cat indoors