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The Communication Alliance To Network Thoroughbred Ex-Racehorses (CANTER) provides retiring thoroughbred racehorses with opportunities for new careers. CANTER is dedicated to providing new homes for thoroughbred racehorses that are non-competitive or injured on the track, giving them opportunities to find new careers and new homes.
Our mission is to help alleviate the suffering of Golden Retrievers in need: those who have been abandoned, abused, neglected,have lost their homes or families, or are in need of medical help. As an all-volunteer organization, we will fulfill our mission be evaluating health and behavior, providing medical care as needed, screening potential adopters, and placing our rescued Goldens in appropriate homes.
The mission of Have a Heart is to reduce the overpopulation and subsequent euthanasia of homeless dogs by making spay/neuter services available at low or no cost as the situation warrants. Additional mission is to help with food, shelter and medical care of homeless dogs.
Provide humane and compassionate treatment, care, and sheltering of stray dogs and cats, re-homing all that are adoptable.
Place beagles in need into loving, permanent homes and provide educational resources to help prevent future beagle displacement, providing medical and other care when necessary.
Windrush expands and enriches the personal, emotional and physical abilities of all those we serve by partnering with our horses and the environment.
Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs, Inc. was established for the charitable purpose of:• Rescuing, raising, and training the highest caliber medical service/assistance dogs• Pairing highly trained dogs with individuals afflicted by disabilities, including a focus on veterans with combat wounds • Building/restoring independence and improving quality of life, for both the recipient and the dog, while minimizing reliance on government, communities, caregivers, and families• Advancing successful service dog training practices by promoting appropriate trainer education and contributing to related research studies• Pursuing increased public awareness and education regarding current disability laws and contributing to new/enhanced laws regarding service dogs
To promote and support safe, loving, long-term relationships between people and companion animals by providing a continuum of services and programs.
Provides shelter and care, with compassion, dignity and love, to the homeless cats and dogs of their community. They also provide adoption services, spay/neuter clinics and community education. They have been helping animals in their community since 1975. Every animal that comes to our shelter stays with us until they are adopted. They believe that each animal has unique qualities that someone is looking for in a companion and that time increases the chances of them finding each other.
The mission of the Milo Foundation is to rescue adoptable at-risk animals, match them to homes best suited to provide lifetime care, rehabilitate those who need it, offer sanctuary to those who are not placed, and educate the public about responsible pet guardianship, including spay/neuter.
The Friends of the Arizona Historical Society (AHS) support the mission of the Arizona Historical Society, Connecting people through the power of Arizona’s history. As the main fundraising partner of the agency, Friends of AHS work statewide to help the organization achieve its strategic plan and goals.
The mission of the Animal Shelter Program is to eliminate the killing of adopt able cats impounded at the Santa Barbara County Animal Shelter by providing daily care medical rehabilitation and adoptive homes