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Labrador Hill Sanctuary Inc is a permanent sanctuary to over 50 horses, donkeys, ponies and mules with a commitment to the preservation of life, the ending of horse slaughter, and humane education for students from ages 2-adult. We provide long term care for equines at all stages of their lives, and foster empathy in students to work with animals of all abilities, whether rideable or not. While honoring the long and rich history of human-equine relationships, we hope to move public opinion in the 21st century towards inclusion of these intelligent animals into the mainstream of society, with attendant rights , dignity, and funding. We offer both a natural horsemanship program and an equine assisted psychotherapy program, along with services for veterans and inner city students.
Animal Rescue, inc. Is a section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Our mission statement is “helping animals, helping people.” We have been dedicated to alleviating animal suffering and promoting a humane ethic through programs that mutually benefit animals and people since 1976. Our organization serves the Maryland-South Central Pennsylvania area, which includes the cities of Baltimore, MD and York, PA. We operate a no-kill shelter, or as we prefer to call it, “shelter for life” for hundreds of homeless dogs and cats on 25 acres of property just over the Maryland-Pennsylvania line in new freedom, pa and manage an on-site spay/neuter clinic. Animal Rescue, Inc. Is a predominantly volunteer organization. We have a team of 118 volunteers and 38 employees who help to administer our programs. All of our organization’s officers and directors, including grace froelich, animal rescue, inc. ’s volunteer president & executive director, who has been responsible for administering our organization’s programs on a full-time basis for the past 34 years, serve as volunteers. The majority of our volunteers have been with our organization for many years, some for decades. Having the benefit of so many dedicated volunteers, as well as a network of participating veterinarians who provide medical services at reduced fees, ensures a very cost-effective use of our funding dollars -- our total management and fund-raising expenses for our most recently filed form 990 tax return (fiscal year 8/1/08 to 7/31/09) were only 10. 8%. That, of course, means that out of every dollar donated, more than 89 cents goes where it should -- to helping the animals.
Colorado Puppy Rescue is a non-profit, no-kill rescue dedicated to saving young puppies. We provide love, safety, and health care for our puppies while we search for their new forever family. A cpr puppy is always a cpr puppy. We adopt exclusively out of the hopeful hound adoption center in aurora and work side by side with trainers to make your adoption experience a good one.
Single Vision is dedicated to the conservation of endangered species and educating the public on the need to preserve our Earth’s precious ecosystems.
Barn Buddies Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating current owners of farm animals regarding placement (i.e. rescue), rather than release of such animals onto vacant land surrounding the Las Vegas Valley and/or our vicinity parks. We operate out of and are integrated with the farm, which is our parent organization. All proceeds from the farm go to the care and feeding of the animals, most of which are rescues. We will network with other groups to find appropriate homes – either temporary, until you get settled in new living quarters – or permanent, if you are no longer able to care for your animals. Our mission is to provide the best quality of life for abandoned farm animals that are being displaced by those losing their homes, family groups and/or jobs. We, at Barn Buddies Rescue, strongly encourage education regarding non-breeding of farm animals within the Las Vegas valley. Overpopulation of farm animals is overcrowding shelters, sanctuaries and temporary foster homes and we hope to be a part of the solution. Homes with a heart are needed for displaced farm animals. If you are able to help farm animals that are looking for either temporary or long term placement, please contact us. We encourage you to do your homework regarding the type of animal you may be able to consider for foster or permanent placement. Be very sure of your commitment to ensure the animal will not have to go through displacement in the future. A home check will be required prior to foster or adoption. Volunteers are always needed as well as vehicles and trailers to pick up, transport and drop off larger animals. If you are able to provide physical help, supplies, blankets, crates, equine equipment or anything that may help us help the animals, please contact us.
Wildlife Waystation was founded in 1976 to rescue and provide sanctuary for abandoned, abused or injured wild and exotic animals. Internationally known, the Wildlife Waystation has accepted tigers from Ireland, lions from New Zealand and Canada, and a variety of animals from across the United States, as well as Southern California native wildlife. Every rescue was important and, often life-saving. Over the years, thousands of native wildlife have been rehabilitated and successfully released back into their natural habitat. Thousands more, mostly exotics, have remained at our sanctuary. Here, they are well cared for by animal care staff, veterinarians and dedicated volunteers for the rest of their natural lives. Wildlife Waystation is also the largest chimpanzee sanctuary in the Western United States. Most of the chimpanzees have come from biomedical research facilities. Throughout the Waystation's history, educating the public has been a priority with a goal to preserve wildlife through understanding how to co-exist with native wildlife and why exotic animals do not make good pets. Through community programs, volunteers are available to speak to civic groups, scouts and schools and offer a Ranger Program for young children as well. The Wildlife Waystation continues this educational efforts by participating in community events throughout southern California. Frequently, some or our educational animals are also in attendance, a treat for the public and a way to convey our message.
THE RESCUE TRAlN is a unique, 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill organization dedicated to eliminating animal suffering and euthanasia through hands-on rescue work, dedication to spay/neuter, education and awareness.
SNAP Cats is dedicated to the rescue and care of special needs cats.
Petaluma Animal Services Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit, with an emphasis on no-kill, high outcome sheltering in our service areas. Petaluma Animal Shelter handles all animal control and adoption services for the city of Petaluma and animal control services for the city of Healdsburg. We take in lost domestic animals and owner surrendered pets and handle all dog licenses for dogs within Petaluma and Healdsburg city limits. We provide hope and homes to animals in need–and excellent service to our customers.
HOHS supports trauma focused equine-assisted psychotherapy and learning at no cost for veterans, their families, and for at-risk youth.
To promote personal growth, hope and healing through horses.
To provide safe shelter, nutrition, and medical care while finding permanent homes for rescued cats and kittens.