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Lost Dog Rescue Foundation

LDCRF is actively involved in taking in and finding new, loving homes for at risk cats and dogs. In this process, LDCRF ensures that these animals are temperament tested, current on all necessary vaccinations, and either spayed or neutered prior to becoming available for adoption. LDCRF conducts public adoption events at area Petsmarts on weekends. These events are staffed by volunteers who interview prospective adopters, answer questions about the animals, and take advantage of the opportunity to educate the public on the benefits of spaying and neutering; the need to obtain proper veterinary care; and of providing basic training to their pets. They await adoption in foster care and at the kennel facility located in Falls Church. The rescue also has a ranch, home to rescued farm animals.

Good Mews Animal Foundation

Good Mews offers an alternative to traditional animal shelters in the Metro-Atlanta area by providing a no-kill, cage-free, limited admission haven for homeless, abused, or abandoned cats until placing them in permanent, loving homes. Good Mews promotes public awareness regarding the value of pets, animal welfare, pet overpopulation, and quality human-animal companionship through education and outreach programs.

The Pug Queen Foundation

TO RESCUE, CARE FOR AND PROTECT DOGS, SPECIFICALLY PUGS. WE ALSO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT PUGS AND PROMOTE RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP.

I Am Wild Foundation

We believe art and beauty can save the world. Through our nomadic museum and global collaborative movement, we empower leaders, artists, creators, brands, communities and forward thinkers to take action for conservation and join us in helping save the beauty and legacy of all that is wild for future generations.

Italian Greyhound Rescue Foundation

To find homes for rescued Italian Greyhounds and to educate the public on the care and training required by this breed

Oasis Sanctuary Foundation, Ltd.

The Oasis Sanctuary is a Rescue and Retirement facility for exotic birds, predominantly CITES I and II endangered birds. We offer birds a stable and loving home for the duration of their natural lives. We do not sell or breed birds. We do not offer birds for adoption. Many of The Oasis birds come from other rehabilitation and/or adoption programs where qualified personnel determined it was not in the bird's best interest to be placed in private homes. Some of our birds have "special needs", are physically handicapped or challenged requiring unique living or feeding situations. Several have been bounced from home to home, often being physically and/or emotionally abused and have simply become too fearful of people to be companions any longer. A number of The Oasis birds are "retired" breeders, or other birds originally imported for production purposes, which, due to age, infirmity or temperament often would be facing euthanasia. Because many of our birds are not interested in or are incapable of human interaction, they are housed with the same or similar, compatible species in non-breeding pairs or small flocks in large outdoor flights.

Garrido Stray Rescue Foundation

All Pets receive veterinary care and a safe place to stay while we work to reunite them with their families and rehome those that have been abandoned. We are the voice for the voiceless.

Animal Relief Foundation Aruba

The purpose of ARF-Aruba is to help the homeless, hungry and neglected animals on the Island of Aruba. We have officially been in operation since 2010 and our mission is to work to eliminate the street animal population through sterilization, adoption and education.

The Ocean Foundation - SeaWeb

By raising public awareness, advancing science-based solutions and mobilizing decision-makers around ocean conservation, we are leading voices for a healthy ocean. SeaWeb was founded to address the lack of public engagement on ocean issues, and works to reverse this trend by enabling key decision-makers to better understand the complexities of important marine environmental problems. In addition, our social marketing techniques enable the marine conservation community to effectively communicate sound solutions to these problems - another vital aspect of our unique approach to solving critical conservation questions.

Keeshond Sunshine Rescue Foundation

KSRF is dedicated to providing financial assistance for the medical expenses of purebred rescued Keeshonden in foster care. KSRF is NOT a rescue group - it does NOT take responsibility for fostering or placing rescue Keeshonden. KSRF exists solely to raise and distribute funds to help defray medical costs incurred by individuals or rescue groups to which a foster dog belongs. KSRF's original mission focused on funding for Keeshonden rescued from puppy mills, but its scope has expanded over the years to aid dogs in foster care, regardless of origin. However, the organization retains its commitment to helping puppy mill dogs. KSRF is a Minnesota Not-For-Profit Corporation. Under IRS Code 501(c)(3) most gifts are tax deductible; check with your tax advisor.

Orang Utan Republik Foundation

To save endangered wild orangutans through conservation education, outreach initiatives and innovative collaborative programs that inspire and call people to action.

Patricia Blanco Animal Foundation

Our goal is to open a veterinarian and education center in Santo Domingo to provide services and emergency care to homeless animals and low cost services to low income owners.