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Saint Bernard Rescue Foundation Inc

To take care of unwanted dogs givino them medical care, food and shelter. When ready for placement to find a forever home for each dog

The American Saddlebred Legacy Foundation

We are a positive, proactive resource for breeders, owners and trainers to help network Saddlebreds that don't fit traditional show barn training programs through repurposing, therefore, preventing the need for rescue later.We strive to build and maintain relationships with trainers, owners, breeders, dealers and Amish. Although sometimes “rescue" is necessary our goal is to be proactive rather than reactive and repurpose horses before they enter the auction pipeline.We attend auctions to educate the community, document and track the prices and fate of horses, and identify those that most need our help.

Save The Animals Rescue Foundation

Their mission is to mitigate the damage done to the wild population through the progress of humans. Their plan is to continue to expand the wildlife facility.

Cheyenne Animal Shelter Services Foundation

Our mission is to help provide financial sustainability to the Cheyenne Animal Shelter.

One Love Pit Bull Foundation

One Love utilizes innovative and forward-thinking programs to rescue and rehabilitate at-risk dogs, advocate for shelter animals, and provide free spay + neuter services

Rescue Express / MGM Animal Foundation

Rescue Express reduces animal euthanasia on a large scale by transporting thousands of animals each year, free-of-charge, from areas significantly impacted by pet over-population to rescue organizations who find them homes.

No Kill Pet Rescue Foundation

Stop the euthanizing of dogs in county shelters.

Impact Stories
Lowry Park Zoo Endowment Foundation

Rescue, rehabilitate and care for animals; create exceptional personalized experiences that connect people with wildlife and each other in fun, immersive ways. Five-time winner of the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence (2010-2015), ZooTampa at Lowry Park is one of the most popular zoos in the southeastern U.S., with over 1 million visitors annually. The Zoo originated in the 1930’s as a municipal department with a small number of Florida native species. It grew gradually throughout the next four decades, but struggled to meet the developing professional standards of modern zoos. In 1982, community leaders created the Lowry Park Zoo Association to take over management of the Zoo for the City of Tampa with the goal of creating a world-class zoo through a public-private partnership. The Association then became the Lowry Park Zoological Society of Tampa, Inc., as it remains today. Working with a national zoo designer, the Society was able to create a modern, 24-acre facility that opened to the public in 1988 and shortly after earned Accreditation by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). ZooTampa has now grown to what now encompasses 56 acres of naturalistic animal exhibits in a lush, tropical garden setting. The Zoo offers popular educational programming, fun recreational amenities, up-close animal encounters and engaging seasonal events for which it has won accolades as one of the country’s most family-friendly zoos.

Atlantic Rottweiler Rescue Foundation Inc

They are a small all-volunteer rescue organization with seasoned rescuers who have been rescuing and placing dogs for many years. Their mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home abandoned stray and neglected dogs. ARRF does not have a shelter and depends on the generosity of their foster homes who open their homes and hearts to their dogs. All of their dogs are evaluated for temperament and personality which helps to place them in the homes that are best suited for their needs and the needs of their future owners. Their volunteers receive no pay and all money given to and raised by ARRF through donations, adoptions, events, and fundraisers goes directly to benefit their rescued dogs. They work closely with other rescue groups and animal shelters to find you your next furry friend.

Aratis Love And Rescue Foundation

Our goal is to educate people about animal rescue and welfare while working together with various groups, shelters, and rescues to decrease and eventually eliminate our sick, stray, and abused animal population. Love and Rescue has two main missions. One is to ensure that 100% of the donations made through the website go towards an animals well-being. The second is to bring two types of fosters together: one that can fund the animal and the other that can house the animal. This will grow our foster base and in turn increase the amount of innocent lives we can help save.

The Foxie G Foundation Inc.

To provide rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming for retired Thoroughbred race horses. We also provide care for feral free roaming cats.

ANIMAL RESCUE FOUNDATION INC - BEACON

ARF is a Federal 501 (c) (3) non profit, 100% volunteer, NO KILL animal shelter and organization. The individuals who volunteer here do so because of their love for animals and their desire to improve the lives of these animals. We house and care for cats and dogs in need of a second chance or who need more time to find just the right home. The care that we provide to these animals includes medical attention as needed (including spay/neuter), nourishment, basic positive re-enforcement training, exercise, and a safe place to call home for as long as is needed. Every step is taken to assure that animals go to good and appropriate adoptive homes. In some instances, certain animals who are not adopted will be cared for with love as they remain at ARF and call this their forever home.