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BirchBark Foundation provides assistance grants to financially qualified pet owners, from Santa Cruz and Monterey counties in California, who's pets are in a life-threatening situation with a good prognosis. Our mission is helping pets and their families through medical crises by providing financial support to low income families and offering comfort to pet families in need.Our vision is a world where financial hardship does not cause the loss of any family pet.www.birchbarkfoundation.org.
Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to protect marine life in the Gulf of Maine through research, education and inspiring action.
Find homes to adopt more than 200 cats per year and rehabilitation of stray and feral cats
1. We rescue and place in our foster care network, as many cats and kittens from High-Kill Shelters as possible, to spare them from being euthanized. This not only makes room for more animals at each shelter; it also reduces the stress on animal care workers who would have been charged to euthanize these cats. We also take cats from at-risk situations living outdoors. In addition, each foster cat or kitten in our program is available for adoption after a full wellness exam and any other vet care they require regardless of the cost or time involved. We carefully screen applicants to ensure these animals are never at risk for being in a shelter or on the streets again.2. While adoption and creating effective tools for increasing adoptions are a key part of our strategy, reduction of pet overpopulation is the other side of the coin. There simply are not enough homes for all the un-homed cats and dogs in the United States. In order to reduce euthanasia rates, we must act to curb overpopulation. Often, legislation is needed to enforce sustainable spay/neuter policies. We provide support for these policies and encourage legislative initiatives that help solve this worldwide problem: position papers, fund drives, polling, direct mail and email communications, case studies, etc.3. We educate the public about appropriate feline nutrition and support their concerns with our cat behavior counseling hotline. Our goal is to help keep cats in their home when cat behavior issues put their future at risk.
To preserve, protect and promote appreciation of the natural heritage of the Mianus River Gorge and the quality of its watershed
BITS ETC seeks to provide effective therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, and equine assisted activities for people 2 to 92 living with disabilities in central NH. In so doing we maximize quality of life for our participants, volunteers, and equine partners alike.
Our mission is to provide shelter, care and love and adoption for the unwanted, abused and/or abandoned animals of Cape May County. Animal Outreach strongly endorses spay and neutering programs and is committed to helping educate our community in responsible pet ownership. We are a “no kill" organization. Our adoption program has helped to greatly reduce the numbers of homeless animals in our county. We encourage cooperation between municipal and private shelters to coordinate efforts to eliminate the tragedy of animal homelessness.
Our Mission The mission of STARelief and Pet Assistance is to provide life-saving pet food and veterinary care, emergency boarding and foster care to pets whose caretakers are struggling with financial hardship. Our Vision The long-term vision of STARelief and Pet Assistance is to ensure that no person will ever have to surrender their pet due to financial hardship, and to ensure that all companion animals are treated with the dignity and respect that they deserve.
To rescue dogs in the Asian dog meat trade. These dogs are brutally tortured and live in unimaginable conditions, waiting to die. They are in dire need of help. Wagging Tails Dog rescue leaves no dog behind. They sponsor each dog from being pulled from slaughterhouse cages, vetting and medical costs, until they finally arrive in NY to find their forever families.
Mission Statement: Advancing the safety and well-being of animals. Vision Statement: Our vision is for all animals to live a life free of cruelty and suffering. Values Statement: SPCA International embraces, above all, kindness, respect, compassion, awareness and integrity in all aspects of our mission and vision for a cruelty-free world.
Our mission is to foster closer relationships between companion animals and humans; showing the mutual benefit of giving and receiving love.