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Pets for the Elderly

Pets For the Elderly began in Cleveland in 1992, and expanded nationally in 2001 with a goal of saving as many companion animals as possible from euthanasia. We have a small staff, and all administrative costs are paid by the founder's related foundation. Currently there are 48 participating shelters in 27 states. More shelters are added as funding becomes available. Our goal is to save the lives of 6,000 companion pets annually, while enhancing the lives of an equal number of senior citizens.

After The Races Ny

After the Races, NY, Mission Statement:After the Races NY Mission is to provide utmost care,re training for second career and life long purpose to thoroughbred race horses after their racing career has ended.

Save the Manatee Club

The Club's mission is to protect imperiled manatees and their aquatic habitat for future generations.

After The Homestretch Arizona

"To Protect the Legacy of Former Racehorses through Education, Reconditioning, Retraining, and Re-homing". Our goal is to prepare our horses for new, adoptive homes. The majority of our horses have recently retired from the track, but we also have received horses from the AZ Dept of Agriculture and from persons who can no longer care for their ex-racehorse. Since these horses were bred for athleticism, heart, and intelligence they are still very athletic and are excelling in other disciplines. They just need a chance to find that second career and a new home … “after the homestretch."

The Puppy Up Foundation

The Puppy Up Foundation is committed to discovering the common links between canine and human cancers and the causes of these cancers through comparative oncology research. The organization will accomplish that mission through education/awareness, empowerment/mobilization and investment in research.

Protect The Wolves Sanctuary

We are a Native American Religious 501 c3 Founded in 2010, Protect The Wolves™ Educates the public on the Importance of Our Sacred Species The Wolf, and their Brother Grizzly and Buffalo.

Visions Of The World

VISIONS OF THE WORLD was started with the mission to raise awareness, change perceptions, educate and support those who need representation. Our current mission are the animals that are losing their habitats and need protecting. While creating the series of fine art photography books LIFE Behind Bars, I realized the importance of the thankless work done by the wild animal sanctuaries and conservations groups to save species and how crucial it is for me to give back and support their efforts to protect and preserve endangered species and their habitats. A portion of the proceeds from book sales and associated merchandise will go to the wildlife conservation institutions that protect and preserve these precious animals. - Julian Starks

The Community Action Alliance

The purposes for which it is formed are to support charitable, educational, cultural, environmental, civic and cultural activities and projects of benefit to the residents of San Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica.

The Flying Dog Foundation

The Flying Dog Foundation helps make profoundly positive, life-saving changes in the lives of dogs in dire situations by awarding grants to partner rescue organizations. The primary focus is on, though not limited to, dogs rescued from the meat trade and hunting dogs in Spain. The Foundation is an all-volunteer registered charity in the USA.

The Wet Nose Project

The mission of The Wet Nose Project is to raise money in order to support local animal rescues, and local animals in need of medical help.

The Helping Paws Foundation

The Helping Paws Foundation keeps military families united with their pets. All too often, troops who are willing to pay the ultimate price can’t afford to pay unexpected veterinary bills. We give back by providing low and no-cost veterinary care for service members and veterans in need. Our 501(c)(3) works to prevent premature relinquishment, or worse yet, economic euthanasia.