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Fixing The Boro

Fixing The Boro’s mission is to provide low-cost sterilization to residents pets of Bulloch County. We plan on offering the only humane and sustainable solution to the overpopulation of dogs and cats. We strive to maintain the highest level of assistance we can provide and ensure that our services are available to everyone who needs help with their personal pets.The specific objectives and purpose of this organization shall be:-Offer affordable solutions to spaying and neutering personal pets.-Provide free spaying and neutering to people in need.-Small scale rescue/adoptions for both cats and dogs.

The Freshwater Trust

The Freshwater Trust protects and restores freshwater ecosystems. Founded in 1983, The Freshwater Trust accelerates the pace and scale of freshwater restoration through the use of science, technology and incentive-based solutions to restore rivers on a timeline that matters. With headquarters in Portland, Oregon, The Freshwater Trust continues to grow its impact and currently works in Oregon, Idaho and California. In 2013, the Trust received the U.S. Water Prize for its innovative solutions to restore rivers and streams in the Pacific Northwest.

The Zoo Society

THE POINT DEFIANCE ZOO SOCIETY (THE ZOO SOCIETY) FOSTERS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POINT DEFIANCE ZOO & AQUARIUM (PDZA) AND OUR COMMUNITY BY RAISING FUNDS AND GENERATING COMMUNITY SUPPORT. THE ZOO SOCIETY SUPPORTS THE MISSION OF PDZA BY PROVIDING FINANCIAL AND IN-KIND RESOURCES FOR THE ZOO'S RECREATION, EDUCATION AND CONSERVATION PROGRAMS, ITS ANIMAL COLLECTIONS, AND ITS PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS.

Virtue Project f/k/a PTSD Dogs

TRAINING OF THERAPY SUPPORT DOGS formerly known as PTSD DOGS No website as of 2024-09

Philly Goat Project

The charitable purposes of Philly Goat Project Inc are: practicing responsible environmentalism; improving health and wellness; education about sustainability; developing workforce opportunities for underserved communities members.

Tristate Noah Project

Tristate Noah Project's sanctuary will provide temporary housing for adoptable animals and lifetime care and sheltering for those who, while still are able to lead a quality life, are unable to find homes due to old age, illness and other factors.

Food Empowerment Project

Food Empowerment Project seeks to create a more just and sustainable world by recognizing the power of one’s food choices. We encourage healthy food choices that reflect a more compassionate society by spotlighting the abuse of animals on farms, the depletion of natural resources, unfair working conditions for produce workers, and the unavailability of healthy foods in low-income areas. By making informed choices, we can prevent injustices against animals, people, and the environment. We also work to discourage negligent corporations from pushing unhealthy foods into low-income areas and empower people to make healthier choices by growing their own fruits and vegetables. In all of our work, Food Empowerment Project seeks specifically to empower those with the fewest resources.

Cenla Cat Project

Cenla Cat Project's mission is to be part of the humane solution of feline overpopulation and homelessness in central Louisiana (Cenla). Our goal is to eliminate feline overpopulation and homelessness in central Louisiana by rescuing homeless felines and providing sterilization, medical care and adoption services. It is also our goal to serve the residents of Cenla by providing humane education about feline care and encouraging the sterilization of their homed felines.