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PREVENTING CRUELTY TO ANIMALS BY RESCUING AND PROVIDING THE NECESSARY SERVICES FOR THE BETTERMENT AND WELFARE OF THESE ANIMALS AND LOCATING FOREVER, LOVING HOMES FOR MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS AND SCHNAUZER MIX DOGS.
Davey's Voice is a nonprofit established in honor of puppy Davey, a horrific example of human cruelty wherein this puppy was brutally tortured to death. It is the mission of Davey’s Voice to establish positive change. We aim to: Create awareness regarding animal abuse. Empower the public to advocate for voiceless, victimized animals. Bring animal abusers to justice. Support projects and programs that promote animal welfare.
Service Dogs by Warren Retrievers is a fully incorporated 501 (c) (3) organization whose mission is to provide education and raise awareness about the role of service dogs and the different types of assistance they may provide to persons with invisible health issues such as Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes, Seizure Disorders, Hypoglycemic Unawareness, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury and Autism. It is important to know that people, whose lives might be improved or even saved by having a service dog, may have a disability that is not visible. Individuals that struggle with invisible disabilities often will benefit from having a canine companion in their lives to enhance the quality of life, provide hope, independence and peace of mind.
Provide sanctuary and life-time care to animals in need and to educate the public on wildlife, the life sciences and the environment we share.
Provide shelter food and care for animals in need
Henry’s House - Feral Community, Inc. is a 501(c)3 organization that was created to improve the lives of feral cats in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Medical care including spays or neuters, daily wet and dry food, and fresh water is provided to keep cats healthy and limit the size of the communities. Educational endeavors will help educate the public on the importance of spaying and neutering to limit the number of unwanted cats in our area, and the benefits of managing a feral community.
ARA Canine Rescue inc (Alleys Rescued Angels) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, all volunteer, husky rescue organization based in Apple Valley, California. We are dedicated to saving the lives of abandoned Siberian Huskies throughout the counties of Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino. There is a high demand for our help in other Southern California counties too. No Sibe should be left behind. We are here when they are.
BINA Farm Center (BFC) brings together individuals with and without special needs by offering a variety of inclusive enrichment programs that help them to both thrive personally and make their best contribution towards the communities in which they live. BFC provides a comprehensive therapeutic and recreational environment utilizing Equine-Assisted Activities and Therapies, Vocational Training Programs and Creative and Complementary Therapies for children and adults with physical, developmental and emotional challenges.
Releash Atlanta is a 501c3, not for profit, 100% volunteer run, GA Department of Agriculture licensed charitable organization that works tirelessly to save dogs from high kill shelters throughout the state of Georgia.
Horses Healing Hearts, Inc. (3H) is a 501(c)3 non-profit public charity (tax ID #45-4199939) that provides rescue, rehabilitation, temporary assistance and adoption for horses that are at risk, neglected, abused, unwanted or otherwise in need of special care. The organization also works to increase access to the multitude of benefits horses provide to both adults and children through the experiential modality called, Equine Guided Education (EGE) offering sessions, workshops & team-builders to help people see themselves; through the eyes of the horse.
Spay Neuter Network's mission is to to eliminate pet overpopulation through subsidized spay/neuter services, while empowering communities to care responsibly for dogs and cats.
HALTER's mission is to use animals, especially miniature horses, to provide support and enhance the lives of others. This non-profit corporation was founded in August 2001 to train miniature horses as Pet Therapy animals for use by special needs children. HALTER actively participates in programs designed to meet the needs of all children to help them live fuller, happier lives. HALTER also assists at-risk teenagers by offering opportunities to participate in training and riding programs. These programs improve self-confidence, while allowing the opportunity for the participants to help others. As an extension of the at-risk teen program, HALTER provides a supportive, constructive environment for teenagers with court appointed community service to complete their hours of obligation.