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The Twin County Humane Society (TCHS) seeks to enhance the lives of animals in Carroll and Grayson Counties and the City of Galax. Primarily, the TCHS is dedicated to providing spay/neuter assistance, shelter assistance, veterinary care assistance, and community education and outreach in order to promote the health and welfare of owned and community animals, and reduce the number of animals entering the Galax Carroll Grayson animal shelter. TCHS promotes the compassionate care and treatment of all animals.
The mission of the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation is to promote and inspire passion for the conservation of Common Loons. With the Common Loon as our centerpiece, our work encompasses scientifically driven research on loon health and population dynamics; educational outreach to residents and visitors in the Adirondack Park; wildlife biology and conservation training for college students and volunteers; and conservation and management activities related to maintaining robust populations of Common Loons in New York state and throughout North America.
Pug Rescue of Austin is a nonprofit 501c3 organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of abused, neglected and unwanted pugs. We do not discriminate on the basis of health or age. Our mission is to provide a safe, caring and humane refuge for abandoned pugs and to ensure quality adoptive homes. Pug Rescue of Austin also promotes responsible pug ownership through public education about the unique needs of pugs and a mandatory spay/neuter policy.
The objectives of this non-profit Society are to support and maintain one or more shelters and staffs for the humane housing of stray, unwanted, or abused animals; to procure safe and loving homes for the animals by all appropriate means; to promote humane education by all appropriate means; to maintain a clinic for the health of the animals and population control; to provide effective measures for the prevention of cruelty to animals and for the enforcement of all laws enacted for the protection of all animals within its corporate limits.
Promote, initiate and execute programs furthering the well being, health and safety of animals at the municipal Marshfield Animal Shelter, a no-kill facility, and owned pets in communities on Boston's south shore.We assist with supplementing the town's budget by paying for medication, routine and emergency veterinary care, spay and neuter procedures, pet food and other supplies for the Marshfield Animal Shelter as well as for pets owned by qualifying pet owners in Marshfield, MA and other communities on Boston's south shore.
Our mission is to provide safe drinking water and hygienic sanitation to rural communities in Africa. By working in partnership with local organisations and communities, we empower people out of poverty; independently and sustainably. By having a strong working relationship with the communities in which we work, we listen to their requirements, provide them with tools, and engage them in the ongoing process. We ensure sustainability by running programmes alongside our projects, such as a Water Management Committee and a health education programme.
Our mission is to provide humane housing, care, necessary medical services and companionship for homeless companion animal in a comfortable, safe, and clean environment which meets their physical and emotional needs until such time as they can be reunited with their owners, adopted into loving homes, transferred to appropriate rescue groups or other shelters, or suitable placement is secured, without ever losing sight of our responsibility to ensure the health and safety of our community through our Animal Control Services.
Sweetpea Friends of Rutland Animals, Inc is a non-profit, no-kill animal welfare organization, dedicated to the rescue, care and placement of stray, abandoned and surrendered companion animals in central Massachusetts and beyond. We are located on the border between Rutland and Paxton, MA. Thanks to public and corporate donations, we can nurse the needy animals back to health, update their vaccinations and get them spayed/neutered as needed before placing them in warm, caring permanent homes.
Washington Heights Cat Colony is dedicated to humanely reducing the local feral cat population by using the TNR method; to educating the surrounding community about the benefits of TNR programs; to placing adoptable cats and kittens from cat colonies in homes where possible; and to maintaining the health and well-being of our neighborhood feral cat colonies by providing ongoing care (food, water, shelter, and medical treatment) for the feral, stray, and abandoned cats in our community
Vision: Attainment of Healthy, Educate & Self Reliant Community Through A Process of a nurturing, Sustainable Livelihood, Solidarity & Peace. Mission: RSKS India Help Alleviate Illiteracy, Poverty, Violence Against Women, Social Evils By Facilitating Empowerment of Women's & Girls From Deprived and Marginalised Communities. Goal: Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan's main objective is that 2 lakh women and girls of marginalized section may get graceful life, better livelihood, self-reliance, education and better health.
Founded in 2003, the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals is committed to seeing the day when no New York City dog or cat of reasonable health and temperament is killed merely because he or she does not have a home. The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals are saving and re-homing thousands of New York City's dogs and cats. They are the sole umbrella organization for animal welfare in NYC and work with a coalition of 150+ rescue groups and no-kill shelters in order to transform NYC into a no-kill community by 2015.
Bushlife Conservancy is dedicated to protecting and preserving African wildlife in its native habitat. The most important work we do is anti-poaching and conservation in Mana Pools National Park, which is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, and the Zambezi River Valley of Zimbabwe and Zambia. We also monitor and track iconic bull elephants, develop infrastructure to establish ongoing ranger presence in vulnerable areas, and provide funding to support local community health and welfare needs.