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The Alabama Wildlife Federation (AWF) is the oldest and largest non-profit conservation organization in Alabama. The AWF was established by sportsmen in 1935 to promote the conservation and wise use of our wildlife and natural resources and to ensure a high quality of life for future generations of Alabamians.
Austin Dog Rescue (ADR) has been rescuing and finding homes for homeless dogs since 2006. In the summer of 2007 Austin Dog Rescue applied for and received their 501(c)3 tax-exempt non-profit status. With our careful placement, and commitment to being our dog's lifelong advocate, we have assisted thousands of homeless dogs throughout the Central Texas. We are an all volunteer and have no paid employees. Austin Dog Rescue is a foster home based organization and all our dogs are housed and cared for by foster caregivers in a home setting. We focus on the dogs that fit in to most homes and save dogs that may have medical issues other rescues are unable to help.
We are a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to ending the overpopulation and suffering of unwanted cats and kittens. We feel the best way for us to meet this challenge is to offer high-quality, low-cost spay-neuter services to owned and community cats alike. We hope that by ending the cycles of unwanted litters, we can help make every cat a cared for cat.
Arizona Boston Terrier Rescue, Inc. (AZBTR) is an Arizona non-profit corporation dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of unwanted Boston Terriers, education of owners on responsible dog ownership, and education of the public on the Boston Terrier breed. AZBTR began life as the Rescue Committee of the Valley of the Sun Boston Terrier Club, a club founded in 1974 by a group of Boston Terrier lovers and breeders. As responsible breeders they knew that, in addition to improving and protecting the breed, it was also their obligation to help individual Bostons that needed new homes. Over the years, more and more Bostons needed help, and the Rescue Committee's operations grew to the point that it made sense to form a separate Boston Terrier rescue with the exclusive goal of helping dogs that needed new homes. Arizona Boston Terrier Rescue, Inc. was born as a free-standing non-profit corporation in 2006. Today AZBTR takes in adoptable Boston Terriers from many situations. We provide for their medical and behavioral needs, then place them in loving, permanent homes. All of our rescued dogs live with families in foster homes in Arizona. We operate statewide and occasionally take in dogs from nearby states. We do not run a shelter that you can visit. All of the rescue's operations are carried out by volunteers, most of whom have families and full-time jobs. We are very busy! The costs of the care we provide for Boston Terriers adds up. We charge an adoption fee, but it rarely covers all of the costs. We close the gap with fundraising activities throughout the year and donations from Boston Terrier lovers.
We are a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in Northeast Iowa by rescuing, caring for, and finding adoptive homes for unwanted pets; reducing population of companion animals; fostering respect for life; encouraging volunteerism; and educating the community about responsible pet guardianship.
Take in injured and orphaned North American Wildlife, get them well and then release them back into the wild. Also to Educate people of all ages about wildlife and how they can help Mother Nature.
The Prince William SPCA was established in 2004 to benefit the animals of the greater Prince William County, Virginia, area. This all-volunteer organization is dedicated to protecting domestic animals from cruelty, neglect, and abandonment, and stopping the unnecessary overpopulation of companion animals. Our goal is to end the euthanasia of adoptable cats and dogs in Prince William County by promoting and supporting programs involving mutually beneficial relations between people and companion animals. The organization is run by an elected board of directors that oversee the operations. More than 200 volunteers are tasked with fundraising, program development, grant writing, marketing, membership coordination, community partnerships, special event planning and donor stewardship. Our mission is to: Reduce the number of dogs and cats being born Facilitate animal adoptions Enrich the human-animal bond
Paws for Life Rescue is a volunteer organization dedicated to finding permanent, responsible and loving homes for dogs in need. Our mission is to improve the lives of animals through rescue and education programs. Our volunteers are experienced animal advocates and many are professionals in a variety of animal care and behavior fields.
A simple dream, a dash of hope, a touch of faith, endless possibilities. Helping Hands Healing Hooves, is a non-profit therapeutic equine assisted riding program that encourages individuals of all ages to develop their full potential. We strive to create a unique and peaceful environment where individuals can have the freedom to develop knowledge, trust, hope, and determination.
Valley of the Kings sanctuary and retreat provides a home for abused, abandoned, retired and injured large felids, exotics, and domestic non-human animals. We give the best available diet, housing, veterinary care and positive human interaction. Valley of the Kings educates the general public concerning the bond between human and non-human animals in the natural world. We teach that private or commercial ownership, hunting for profit or sport and the destruction of natural habitat will mean eventual extinction for these creatures. Lastly, we believe that when we remove animals from the wild, we take their freedom and wildness, the essence of their being.
Mayte’s Rescue was founded by Mayte Garcia to place healthy, adoptable dogs in new and loving homes. In that, our goal is to rescue abused dogs and those who have been neglected or lost their owner due to foreclosure of their home. In addition we will aid in the fight against pet over population and abuse.
Home Dog LA believes that every family deserves to keep their beloved pets, even when they come across hard times. Our mission is to prevent economically stressed families of north central Los Angeles from surrendering their pets to the shelter by presenting them with alternative options. We offer access to resources, education, and information, all designed to help keep pets in their homes. Ultimately, we hope our work makes the community a more compassionate place to live.