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The mission of Manistee County Humane Society is to provide shelter for homeless pets and place then in a permanent home. The organization seeks to educate the community and work through a school outreach program on the subject of pet care and the importance of spaying/neutering.
The Union County Humane Society is dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals through sheltering, medical attention, humane care, sterilization, education and legislation and re-homing of unwanted pets.
To provide financial assistance for the animals at Cleveland Animal Care and Control, which includes daily enrichment opportunities, medical care and supporting the CITY DOGS adoption and volunteer programs.
Our mission is to serve the people of Jasper County by providing shelter and humane care to dogs and cats that are lost, abandoned, neglected or abused; placing adoptable dogs and cats in good homes with caring people; reducing the population of stray and neglected dogs and cats by promoting and providing spaying and neutering; and providing educational material and learning opportunities concerning the proper care and treatment of pets.
TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THE COMPANION PET POPULATION, MAKING EVERY PET A WANTED PET THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATION AND HIGH QUALITY, LOW COST SPAY AND NEUTER PROGRAMS AND VACCINATION SERVICES.
The Stamford Animal Shelter Alliance is a public/private partnership set up by the City of Stamford to be the official fundraising organization for the Stamford Animal Control and Care Center (SACCC), Stamford’s municipal animal shelter. Its primary mission is to assist in the planning and fundraising for a new, state-of-the-art facility. All monies raised will augment that which the City of Stamford can contribute for this much-needed capital project.
The mission of SOAR is to rescue purebred Airedale Terriers who have found themselves without a home, and help them get started on the road to a happy, new life.
Sierra Wildlife Rescue's Mission is the preservation of El Dorado County's wildlife. As permitted by the Department of Fish and Game, Sierra Wildlife Rescue rehabilitates injured and orphaned mammals for release back into the wild. These includes a variety of squirrels, skunks, opossums, rabbits, foxes, fawns, raccoons, coyotes and bobcats. Sierra Wildlife Rescue rehabilitates injured and orphaned birds for release back into the wild. These include a variety of owls, hawks, falcons, kestrels, songbirds, corvids, waterfowl, game-birds and pigeons. Sierra Wildlife Rescue's Wildlife Education Program conducts outreach targeting schools, civic groups and community events to teach the public about wildlife protection and preservation, the benefits of peaceful coexistence with wildlife, and respect for its habitat. Additionally, the Wildlife Education Program offers classes year round at its Baby Bird Center (headquarters). Courses include "Wildlife for Children", "Are you Ready to Rehab?" and "Respecting Wildlife Habitat" among many others. And, Sierra Wildlife Rescue's Internship Program offers young people an opportunity to learn about wild animal protection, preservation and habitat needs.
Our mission is to rescue unwanted or neglected animals and place them into loving and everlasting homes. Based out of New England, we’re dedicated to saving these misunderstood pups and cats.
"Let A Greyhound Race Into Your Heart"
Our mission is to protect amphibian populations and promote a society that respects and appreciates nature and wildlife. Our vision is a world in which not a single amphibian species is threatened with extinction. With your advice, your involvement and your financial support, we are 100% positive we can SAVE THE FROGS!
The mission of the Paws for Love Foundation is to provide resources and funding to shelters, rescue groups, and individuals dedicated to improving the health, welfare, and adoptability of unwanted and abused animals.