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We support the work of Pima Animal Care Center and enhance its efforts to save the lives of pets in need.
Lake Erie Nature & Science Center educates and inspires people to understand, appreciate and take responsibility for our natural world.
Born 2 Be Therapeutic Equestrian Center is dedicated to providing the opportunity for individuals to become all they were Born 2 Be through a partnership with the horse.
The mission of the German Shepherd Resource and Rescue Center, Incorporated is to serve, protect and promote the well being of German Shepherds Dogs in the New England region of the United States.
The Orange County Bird of Prey Center is a volunteer organization dedicated to: Education: the best long-term solution to prevent and mitigate many of the dangers that raptors face is education. Rehabilitation: treating and rehabilitating injured raptors. Release: returning them to the wild.
The Mary S. Roberts Pet Adoption Center strives to eliminate the suffering of homeless cats and dogs by providing humane care for pets in transition, facilitating adoptions to good homes, supporting pet overpopulation education, and supporting sterilization of companion animals.
To support the Norfolk Animal Care Center in sheltering and caring for Norfolk’s stray and homeless animals, to promote and facilitate adoptions, to assist with special needs medical care, to promote and support spay/neuter in the community and to educate the public about responsible pet ownership.
Little Shelter Animal Rescue and Adoption Center is a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter dedicated to saving abandoned dogs & cats and placing them into loving homes. Age, physical condition and socialization issues are never criteria for rescuing a dog or cat whose life is in jeopardy.
We see how deeply survivors of complex trauma are suffering, often alone and unseen. The Wild Hope is an emerging community equine therapy center committed to providing access to a safe space to heal and foster belonging.Because we ALL deserve to lead a rich life of connection and meaning!We'll do this through Equine-Assisted Therapy and Programs, Alternative Therapies, Trauma-Informed Horsemanship, Supportive Relationships, and Collaborative Community Partnerships
We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for animals in our community and their human families. Through our fundraising efforts, we provide access to vital medical care, boarding and placement for shelter animals in need, thereby improving their health and reducing euthanasia rates at the center. Our team also promotes adoption, safety, and responsible pet ownership via education and public outreach. Finally, we provide support to local rescues, animal shelters, and adopters to help diminish the number of homeless animals.
Established in 1935, the SPCA Albrecht Center has spent over 85 years saving lives. This success was achieved through the dedicated efforts of numerous SPCA employees and volunteers. We are a non-profit organization operating under IRS Section 501(c)(3). We receive no support from state or federal agencies or from the ASPCA. We depend upon local donations to support our efforts to save the lives of homeless dogs and cats in our community. Our Board of Directors has undertaken the long-term goal of reducing the pet overpopulation problem in the CSRA through education of the need to spay and neuter and by providing affordable and accessible surgery in its high volume clinic. We are a No-Kill shelter.
They rescue cats in line for euthanasia at high kill shelters and provide them with a safe haven where the public can socialize, rehabilitate, and adopt.