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Prince William Society for the Prevention of Cruelty To Animals I

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 (Hawaii)

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.

Helping Hands Healing Hooves Inc

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

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

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

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.

Animal House Fund

Animal House Cat Rescue and Adoption Center is dedicated to providing the homeless, abandoned cats and kittens of the St. Louis area with a better life. We maintain an adoption center that is safe, comfortable, healthy and enriching for the cats and kittens in our care.

Spca Of Brevard

The purpose of our organization is to protect and provide a voice for homeless animals through humane education and care for all animals needing a safe harbor. We endeavor to support the human-animal bond by keeping pets and their families together and finding homes for shelter animals. Additionally, we reduce the number of animals needing shelter by providing high-quality, low-cost spay and neuter and microchipping services to the community.

Yellowstone Park Foundation Inc

The Yellowstone Park Foundation works in cooperation with the National Park Service to fund projects and programs that protect, preserve, and enhance the natural and cultural resources and the visitor experience of Yellowstone National Park. YPF's Tomorrow’s Stewards Funding Initiative supports projects to enhance the park’s youth education programs and to promote the understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of Yellowstone among the next generation.

Operation Overwatch

At Operation Overwatch we aim to heal at both ends of the leash; simply put, canines assisting veterans. Our outreach program serves veterans and first responders by providing them with professionally trained service dogs and animal assisted therapy. Operation Overwatch is a 501(c)(3) that rescues dogs from shelters across the country and trains them to be of service to warriors suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and/or traumatic brain injury, as well as those needing mobility assistance.

Fresno Bully Rescue

FBR's job is to provide a healthy and loving temporary home while we look for forever homes for our bullies. In addition, FBR is committed to promoting responsible ownership of bully breeds, fighting against breed discrimination, spaying/neutering pets, reporting dog fighting and demonstrating to the community that bully breeds are loyal, loving and wonderful forever companions.

Georgia English Bulldog Rescue Inc

Our mission is to first ensure the safety and well-being of all English Bulldogs that we take in and second to educate the public in the care of English Bulldogs. We rehabilitate and re-home English Bulldogs that are sick, neglected, abused, or injured. Moreover, we provide a safe alternative to shelters for owners that are faced with the already difficult decision of finding a new home for their English Bulldog. We have rescued over 400 bulldogs since forming in 2009. We have approximately 35-45 English Bulldogs in foster care at any given time. At this time, we are unable to offer owners financial help when faced with a medical or surgical emergency. We hope to be able to offer some assistance in the future.