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Saving Huey Foundation

INCREASING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF ANIMAL ABUSE. TEACHING CHILDREN RESPECT AND COMPASSION FOR ANIMALS. DEVELOPING AWARENESS OF THE POTENTIAL OF ALL ANIMALS, DESPITE ANY TYPE OF DISABILITY OR MEDICAL CONDITION.

Planet Bee Foundation

We are dedicated to cultivating a green-minded generation through environmental stewardship by using the teaching lens of the struggling honey bee, and empowering others through individual action.

Phoenix Landing Foundation

Phoenix Landing provides for parrots in need and acts as advocates for those without protection. Phoenix Landing seeks to improve the quality of life for all parrots. Our objectives are to: * Provide educational activities regarding the care and needs of parrots; * Facilitate adoption for parrots who need a new family; * Provide a home for large parrots who outlive their guardians; * Provide a new home for neglected or unwanted parrots; * Sponsor research of wild habitats and natural parrot behaviors; * Support conservation and eco-tourism; * Sponsor better avian education for vets and vet students; and * Advocate standards of care for breeders, pet stores, sanctuaries, and rescues.

Santa Barbara Foundation

To mobilize collective wisdom and philanthropic capital to build empathetic, inclusive and resilient communities.

Pralines Backyard Foundation

To empower survivors of domestic violence to make the life changing decision for themselves and their pets to leave their abuser.

Denver Zoological Foundation

Secure a better world for animals through human understanding

Bill Memorial Foundation

Dog by Dog. To rescue all­ breed dogs, who have been abandoned in shelters or on the street, for the purpose of finding them safe permanent homes, and to provide beloved companion animals to loving families. To guide prospective adopters in choosing a companion animal of appropriate breed, age, and temperament for their lifestyle, and to educate them in the proper care of their adopted pets. To provide veterinary care, training, and follow­up support, even re­homing if necessary, for our rescued dogs. It takes a village. To inspire and motivate individuals worldwide to take action to alleviate the suffering of innocent, abandoned and unwanted animals in their own communities. To educate and inform the public regarding the importance of spaying and neutering in reducing canine and feline overpopulation.

Weimaraner Foundation Fund

THE PRIMARY PURPOSES OF THE ORGANIZATION ARE TO INFORM AND EDUCATE THE PUBLIC REGARDING THE HERITAGE OF THE WEIMARANER CANINE BREED AND THE BENEFITS THE BREED PROVIDES TO HUMANS THROUGH COMMUNITY, EMERGENCY AND HEALTH RELATED SERVICE WORK. PROVIDE RESOURCES FOR THE RESCUE, VETERINARY CARE, PLACEMENT AND REHABILITATION OF ABANDONED OR ABUSED CANINES. PROVIDE RESOURCES FOR SCIENTIFIC HEALTH RESEARCH WHICH BENEFITS THE WEIMARANER BREED.

The Buddy Foundation

Our mission is to provide immediate safety and care to stray, abused and abandoned animals. Once we are assured animals are medically sound, we place them in a secure, temporary, no-kill environment. This immediate placement provides all the love and comfort necessary for their well being and allows us to get to know them. Then, we look for "forever" homes that are committed to their health and happiness for the duration of their lives. When we match an animal with a caring person or family, Buddy is truly fulfilling our purpose of lighting the way home

Orangutan Foundation International

Established in 1986 by Dr. Biruté Mary Galdikas, OFI’s mission is to support the conservation, protection, and understanding of orangutans and their rainforest habitat while caring for wild-born, ex-captive orangutan orphans as they make their way back to the forest. OFI is dedicated to ensuring the survival of biologically-viable orangutan populations in the wild and safeguarding the welfare of orangutanswherever they are found. Our field work takes place in Central Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo and involves a multi-pronged approach, including: (1) animal rescue, sanctuary, rehabilitation, repatriation and protection; (2) conservation education; (3) orangutan research; and (4) habitat protection, acquisition and restoration. In order to preserve forest ecosystems we empower local communities in Borneo through economic development and education initiatives. We raise awareness of orangutan and forest issues throughout the world through field research, the publication of books, scientific reports, articles, and newsletters, as well as lectures, conferences, events, workshops, and seminars.

Griffins Hope Foundation

TO REUNITE LOST AND MISSING ANIMALS WITH THEIR FAMILIES BEFORE THEY GET TO A SHELTER.

Sweet Farm Foundation

Sweet Farm is the first non-profit sanctuary in the world to address the global climate impacts of factory farming across animals, the plants, and the planet. Our food web is incredibly complicated and it’s impossible to move forward without first understanding how these pieces are connected. By linking climate education, veganic agriculture, farm-animal rescue, and the technology that is sustainably disrupting food and agriculture production — Sweet Farm is redefining what it means to be a sanctuary.