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Bosley's Place is a rescue orphanage for newborn puppies located in Atlanta, GA.By taking in and caring for the homeless and orphaned underage puppies, Bosley's Place frees up foster homes for other dogs that otherwise might end up 'on death row' due to overcrowded shelters, helping to save many more lives.
Through placement and prevention programs, Purrfect Pals works to end cat homelessness in the Puget Sound region – Because every cat matters.
We provide support for the abandoned, lost or stray animals inside the City of Eden or animals that find themselves at the Rockingham County Animal Shelter. We will rescue from the shelter and using social media we network the animals for exposure to an owner seeking their lost pet, potential rescue organizations and adopters and to help raise money for the animal’s care.
To save the lives of homeless pets by changing the way our community views animal sheltering and shelter pets. To provide and educational and family friendly environment that will change their future one animal, one family, and one generation at a time.
Dedicated to the preservation of native North American wildlife through environmental education and the rehabilitation of injured and orphaned wildlife.
Our mission is to give children the opportunity to experience the unconditional love of animal companions through humane education and literacy programs that nurture the human-animal bond.
Our purpose is to provide shelter, care and a life-time home to rescued, abused, abandoned, surrendered and homeless poultry, livestock, and other animals; to prevent animal cruelty by supporting and promoting animal welfare education, and to support local, national and international animal welfare organizations.
The GREY2K USA Education Fund works to provide the public with documentation and facts about dog racing, and promotes the adoption of ex-racers worldwide with special events throughout the year, paid advertisements and our free Greyhounds in the Classroom and Greyhounds in the Library programs.
Thank you for your offer to donate to the the Dana Hills High School Girls Lacrosse team. All funds to run our program come from voluntary contributions from families, friends, and community sponsors. One hundred percent of the money we earn is used to help pay for equipment, referees, uniforms, bus transportation, and program development. We would like you to know that your donation is a very important part of our efforts to continue to build a successful lacrosse program. Our sportswomanship core standard embodies grace, integrity and spirit. We value dedication to the sport of lacrosse and bring honor of the game to all of our athletic competitions. Thank you in advance for contributing to the success of the DHHS Girls Lacrosse program. We truly appreciate your donation and support. Your donation is tax deductible: Dana Hills Foundation Tax ID # 33-0696611 Sincerely, Alejandra Moraga, Head Coach DHHS Girls Lacrosse
All Dog Rescue is dedicated to finding life-long homes for rescued dogs. We accept dogs from shelters and relinquishing owners, thoroughly evaluate them in volunteer foster homes, and then help families select the right dog for their home. As part of our commitment to our animals and the public, we will always take our dogs back if the adoption is not successful. To encourage responsible pet ownership and reduce pet over-population, every dog and puppy is spayed or neutered and provided with routine veterinary care prior to adoption.
We are dedicated to transitioning retired racehorses into second careers and placing them in the right home. We are based in Central Indiana and have facilities in both Indiana and Ohio. Established in 2005, FFI took its name from famed racehorse Ferdinand who earned four million dollars on the track and won the KY Derby, but was ultimately led to slaughter. Our mission is very clear - To promote equine welfare by providing chances for second careers to retiring racehorses in Indiana, Ohio and throughout the Midwest. We believe that it is a shame that retired racehorses who are sound, have the potential to be sound, have good minds and have options for a second career should face an uncertain future.
Improving the lives of bully-type dogs and the people who love them.