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Cat Depot

Cat Depot's mission is to save lives, find loving homes, and provide the resources and education to improve the destiny of homeless cats.

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Purrfect Smiles

Purrfect Smiles is a registered 501(c)(3) organization committed to raise funds and provide care for community cats in need of medical attention that is beyond shelter capabilities. We have partnered with local veterinarians to help us provide much needed treatment.

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Progressive Animal Welfare Society (Lynnwood, WA)

PAWS is a champion for animals—rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife, sheltering and adopting homeless cats and dogs, and educating people to make a better world for animals and people.

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Bright Promises Foundation

Founded in 1869, Bright Promises Foundation creates opportunities for Illinois children to reach their full promise and potential. We work with organizations to develop and deliver programs that provide the foundation for positive lives.

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Animal House Fund

Animal House Cat Rescue and Adoption Center is dedicated to providing the homeless, abandoned cats and kittens of the St. Louis area with a better life. We maintain an adoption center that is safe, comfortable, healthy and enriching for the cats and kittens in our care.

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Yellowstone Park Foundation Inc

The Yellowstone Park Foundation works in cooperation with the National Park Service to fund projects and programs that protect, preserve, and enhance the natural and cultural resources and the visitor experience of Yellowstone National Park. YPF's Tomorrow’s Stewards Funding Initiative supports projects to enhance the park’s youth education programs and to promote the understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of Yellowstone among the next generation.

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Animal Protective Foundation of Schenectady Inc

The mission of the Animal Protective Foundation of Schenectady is to address pet overpopulation and animal suffering through education and appropriate action, to enhance human/animal relationships, and to provide care to animals in need.

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Capital Area Humane Society

To promote the humane treatment of companion animals through protection, placement, education, and example.

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Operation Overwatch

At Operation Overwatch we aim to heal at both ends of the leash; simply put, canines assisting veterans. Our outreach program serves veterans and first responders by providing them with professionally trained service dogs and animal assisted therapy. Operation Overwatch is a 501(c)(3) that rescues dogs from shelters across the country and trains them to be of service to warriors suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and/or traumatic brain injury, as well as those needing mobility assistance.

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Georgia English Bulldog Rescue Inc

Our mission is to first ensure the safety and well-being of all English Bulldogs that we take in and second to educate the public in the care of English Bulldogs. We rehabilitate and re-home English Bulldogs that are sick, neglected, abused, or injured. Moreover, we provide a safe alternative to shelters for owners that are faced with the already difficult decision of finding a new home for their English Bulldog. We have rescued over 400 bulldogs since forming in 2009. We have approximately 35-45 English Bulldogs in foster care at any given time. At this time, we are unable to offer owners financial help when faced with a medical or surgical emergency. We hope to be able to offer some assistance in the future.

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Chesapeake Humane Society

The Chesapeake Humane Society works to promote the welfare of companion animals through programs and initiatives that reduce pet overpopulation, increase adoptions, and encourage responsible pet guardianship through affordable pet care.

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Operation Freedom Paws

Operation Freedom Paws empowers veterans and others with disabilities to live a quality life by teaching them to train their own dogs, and certifying them as service dog teams. The dogs, usually from rescue organizations or shelters, are carefully evaluated. Each is then matched to a specific client’s physical and psychological needs. There is no charge – all we ask is a commitment to complete the 48-week training program.