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Angels Of Rawley Foundation

Angels of Rawley Foundation is an independent, no-kill, all breed 501c3 non-profit dog rescue. Our goal is to provide safe harbor to the homeless and abandoned dogs of Southern California and the dogs of the Dog Meat Trade of South Korea while helping them find their forever homes. We also strive to create an educated community by example, via our work within the community rescuing dogs regardless of breed or need.

Sea Otter Foundation & Trust

Ensuring the survival and recovery of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) in their habitats by building funds to support research, conservation and education. We focus on enhancing the ability of researchers, scientists, zoological facilities, universities and nonprofits to explore range-wide sea otter ecological studies, educational conservation programs, science and technology advancements as they relate to the sea otter. Additionally, the Foundation educates the general public – locally, nationally and internationally - on the importance and need for sea otter conservation.

Petaluma Animal Services Foundation

Petaluma Animal Services Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit, with an emphasis on no-kill, high outcome sheltering in our service areas. Petaluma Animal Shelter handles all animal control and adoption services for the city of Petaluma and animal control services for the city of Healdsburg. We take in lost domestic animals and owner surrendered pets and handle all dog licenses for dogs within Petaluma and Healdsburg city limits. We provide hope and homes to animals in need–and excellent service to our customers.

Happy Hills Animal Foundation

Happy Hills Animal Foundation, Inc. Mission Statement: Our mission is to furnish meals, veterinary care and love for the abandoned and abused animals that we shelter. We will find responsible loving homes for as many of these animals as possible. Through humane education, and special programs for children, we will reduce the number of animals abused and abandoned in our community. Through spay/neuter education and by altering all the animals we adopt out, we will reduce the number of unwanted animals born in our community.

Save A Stray Foundation

Save a Stray Foundation’s mission is to provide relief and assistance to stray and feral cats roaming on the streets that lack food, water, shelter and veterinarian care, by humanely trapping the cats to be spayed, neutered, vaccinated and fed on a regular basis. We also educate the public of the importance of spaying and neutering their own pets and how to implement a cat management program in the community for feral/stray cats in order to control the overpopulation of stray cats. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, 100% of donations go to the cats.

Animal Allies Rescue Foundation

Animal Allies Rescue Foundation (AARF) is dedicated to promoting the rescue and adoption of abandoned, abused, homeless, and neglected animals. Our alliances with rescue organizations, shelters, animal care professionals, foster homes, and volunteers facilitate our commitment to place these animals into well-matched, carefully screened forever homes. Through education and community involvement, AARF aims to increase public awareness surrounding the issues of animal abuse, the importance of spaying and neutering, and the fallacies of breed discrimination. We strive to create a world where all animals are safe, respected, and loved

A.R.F. Animal Rescue Foundation

A.R.F. - Animal Rescue Foundation is a no-kill animal rescue organization in northern Illinois that is dedicated to finding homes for pets that have been abandoned, abused, or with high medical needs. Cats and dogs are rescued from high-kill shelters and placed in temporary foster homes until they can be adopted. Our fosters take the extra time needed to ensure that every animal we adopt out is healthy and a perfect addition to their forever family. A.R.F. is an all-volunteer organization, and our generous volunteers make the difference in hundreds of pets' lives every year.

Midwest Horse Welfare Foundation

Their Mission : " The Midwest Horse Welfare Foundation is dedicated to providing qualified homes for any horse in need. It is our goal to make certain that every horse placed in our care is provided with all the necessary ingredients for a safe and happy life, and that it is also protected from those who would do it harm. Each horse placed in our care will receive our full efforts to ensure that it never ends up in the auction ring or on the slaughterhouse floor. We promise to do our best to provide only the best homes with dedicated families for every animal we place."

The Berner Garde Foundation

The Berner-Garde Foundation was established to assist in efforts to improve the health of Bernese Mountain Dogs. The BGF is comprised of a voluntary Board of Trustees and other workers. Our efforts are designed to support scientific research into the causes and cures for genetic diseases and general health of our beloved Berners.To support these goals, the BGF:Maintains a computerized database to record information about diseases and general health observed in BMDs. Information in the BGF Database is publicly available online, free of charge to everyone.The BGF, with support from the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America, has established a repository of DNA and tumor tissue from BMDs. BGF supports research studies aimed at reducing the health problems found in Bernese Mountain Dogs

Arise Equine Therapy Foundation

Rising above life challenges through equine assisted therapy that facilitates learning and growth. Arise Equine Therapy Foundation utilizes the EAGALA and Natural Lifemanship therapy models of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP). We use a team approach comprised of a licensed Mental Health Professional, a certified Equine Specialist, the horse(s) and the client(s). Through hands on, experiential activities real life challenges are identified and addressed to equip the client with practical solutions. EAP easily adapts to a variety of populations and needs. Success is seen in clients with, but not limited to, PTSD, OCD, anxiety, grief, depression, and other behavioral and mental health needs. Our staff is equipped to provide services to youths, adults, individuals, families and groups.

Michelson Found Animals Foundation

At Michelson Found Animals Foundation, our mission is Saving Pets. Enriching Lives. We work to put pets in good homes and keep them there with a range of programs that encompass social enterprise and philanthropy. We operate the first free national microchip registry to help reunite lost pets with their families. With our Adopt & Shop retail stores, we've helped over 20,000 shelter pets find new homes - and reinvest retail sales proceeds to save more pets. And with our grant programs, we've facilitated millions of spay and neuter surgeries for low-income pet owners. And Michelson Prize & Grants promotes scientific research to find a non-surgical sterilization alternative for dogs and cats. Learn more at foundanimals.org!

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation (TWRF) was established as a 501c(3) nonprofit organization to support our Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA).  We support the Agency by promoting habitat conservation, responsible land stewardship and Tennessee's hunting & fishing heritage.  We also assist with TWRA youth education programs and strategic land acquisitions to provide opportunities for habitat conservation/restoration and public hunting.  Bottom line:  Through our fundraising efforts and support, we provide a synergy to help the TWRA realize its goals which ultimately are the goals of our state's fishing and hunting users. Our Heritage Club members can participate in any of the exclusive events we host throughout the year; the Tennessee Governor's One-Shot Turkey Hunt and the TWRF Regional Invitational Dove Hunts.