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Senior Dog Sanctuary of Maryland Inc

The Senior Dog Sanctuary of Maryland strives to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome senior dogs. We will provide a permanent safe haven if the dog is not adopted. Many of the dogs that come through our doors were unable to be cared for by their owners, were abandoned or abused, or faced euthanasia. We opened in 2016 and have had over 700 dogs adopted out. We provide the medical care needed by each senior dog, including a full senior panel, and whatever care is needed up to and including surgery. Almost every senior dog needs a dental upon arrival. We spend, on average, $3,000 per dog. Our goal is to give them a second chance at life in a loving home. We want them to be as healthy as possible. We provide medication and most of the dogs are required to have prescription dog food to help with their medical conditions. We have a brick and mortar facility with kennels and a quarantine building. Our small but dedicated staff, as well as our wonderful volunteers spend time with the dogs and provide enrichment activities to keep them engaged. We also have a foster and hospice program so that the dogs can live in a home environment whenever possible. We give dogs with behavioral issues training to help them become more adoptable. We have also initiated a Seniors 2 Seniors Program to help senior citizens keep their pets by providing free dog and cat food. Thank you for considering the Senior Dog Sanctuary of Maryland.

Animals
North Carolina Wildlife Habitat Foundation

The Purpose Of The North Carolina Wildlife Habitat Foundation Is To Assist In The Acquisition, Management And Protection Of Wildlife Habitat Within The State Of North Carolina And Promote Conservation Education For The Benefit Of Future Generations

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New Freedom Farm, Inc.®

Healing Heroes Through Horses, New Freedom Farm is open to all veterans/first responders and their family members. Each day 22 veterans, 5 first responders and 1 active duty member commit suicide in our country. ,New Freedom Farm was founded to help veterans who suffer from PTSD and or substance abuse. The program at New Freedom Farm is unstructured and works with a peer to peer camaraderie. Our heroes also have an option to engage with equines from wild mustangs to rescued horses. New Freedom Farm is a substance free facility. Our founder is a US Navy veteran and shares her experience, strength and hope with fellow veterans. The end goal is to personally empower our heroes and help them heal through the realizations of their own efforts. Saving one hero, one day at a time.

Animals
Ohio Shorthair Rescue Inc

The mission of Ohio Shorthair Rescue, Inc. (OSR), a not for profit organization, is to rescue, rehabilitate, and find appropriate, loving permanent homes for purebred German shorthaired pointers that are abused, abandoned, unwanted, cannot be cared for in their current home, or are in the custody of animal shelters, pounds, and the like. We also strive to educate the public about German shorthaired pointers, proper veterinary care, the importance of spay/neuter, responsible and humane pet care, training, and choosing the right pet.

Animals
Saving Paws Animal Recue Of Kentucky

SPAY AND NEUTER STRAY ANIMALS AND FIND THE ANIMAL A HOME.

Justice Rights
Animals
The Nonhuman Rights Project

The mission of the Nonhuman Rights Project is, through education and litigation, to change the common law status of at least some nonhuman animals from mere “things,” which lack the capacity to possess any legal right, to “persons,” who possess such fundamental rights as bodily integrity and bodily liberty, and those other legal rights to which evolving standards of morality, scientific discovery, and human experience entitle them.

Animals
Because You Care

Because You Care believes in the value of all companion animals. As a progressive rescue and adoption organization, we adhere to the highest no-kill standards. We match rescued animals with their best possible fur-ever homes by investing in their health, rehabilitation, socialization, and well-being.

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Logans Run Rescue

Providing spay/neuter, medical care and temperament training while seeking rescues and homes for the abandoned.

Animals
Floyd County Animal Rescue League

To educate the community in the humane treatment of animals and responsible and enjoyable pet ownership. To reduce the number of unwanted animals in Floyd County. To assist and support the New Albany Floyd County Animal Shelter.

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City Of Elderly Love

City of Elderly Love is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal rescue dedicated to saving and enriching the lives of homeless senior pets in the Philadelphia area. Utilizing volunteer foster homes, City of Elderly Love aims to rescue these animals from potential euthanasia at area animal shelters as well as prevent older animals from entering the shelter-system in the first place, when possible. City of Elderly Love also provides palliative and hospice care when needed. Through creative marketing and community events, City of Elderly Love works to place its adoptable pets into loving adoptive homes.

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Wing Haven Foundation

Cultivating sanctuary in nature, environmental stewardship and the legacy of Southern horticulture.

Environment
Education
Animals
South Fl National Parks Trust

Founded in 2002, The Alliance for Florida’s National Parks is the official philanthropic partner for Florida’s four national parks: Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry Tortugas National Parks, as well as Big Cypress National Preserve. Our organization strives to instill in all people an appreciation of Florida’s public lands and natural resources for what they are – the key to the sustainability and prosperity of the state. Through five focused pillars of support – education, exploration, preservation & protection, restoration, and community engagement – The Alliance’s work enriches the park experience and creates deeper connections between diverse communities and the nature that abounds in their “backyards.”