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Humane Society Of The New Braunfels Area

The Humane Society of the New Braunfels Area strives to promote the humane treatment of animals and to foster respect, understanding, and compassion for all creatures

Friends Of The Haywood County Animal Shelter

THE FRIENDS OF HAYWOOD COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER are a 501(c)3 organization of volunteers dedicated to supporting Haywood County Animal Shelter by:• Raising funds for the essential equipment, furniture & supplies needed for sustainable operations•Increasing awareness of the shelter and its services•Providing volunteers to assist county employees with daily operation of the shelter•Providing outreach and education programs to the community.

Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center

BITS ETC seeks to provide effective therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, and equine assisted activities for people 2 to 92 living with disabilities in central NH. In so doing we maximize quality of life for our participants, volunteers, and equine partners alike.

Humane Society Of The Pikes Peak Region

A compassionate community where animals and people are cared for and valued.

Friends Of The Verona Street Animal Shelter

The Verona Street Animal Society, Inc. (VSAS) is dedicated to providing the resources necessary to enable Rochester Animal Services to more effectively serve the public’s animal care and control, pet sterilization, and pet adoption interests and, in cooperation with the City of Rochester, to support the mission of Rochester Animal Services.

Clinic For The Rehabilitation Of Wi Ldlife

The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, Inc. (CROW) is a teaching hospital and visitor center dedicated to saving wildlife through state-of-the-art veterinary care, research, education, and conservation medicine

Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

The Friends of the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge promote the enjoyment, understanding, and protection of native and endangered birds, other wildlife, and their habitats. We focus on our local community and the Pacific Northwest.

Friends Of The Pitt County Animal Shelter

Non-profit organization that supports the efforts of the Pitt County Animal Shelter. We foster animals that would otherwise be euthanized. Through Petfinder, our website and Petsmart adoption events, we find permanent homes for the dogs, cats and rabbits in our program. We have been supporting the animals of Pitt County for over 8 years and hope to continue for many more.

Friends of the Burlington County Animal Shelter

The Friends of the Burlington County Animal Shelter, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The all-volunteer group cooperates with the county animal shelter to care for shelter pets and place them into adoptive homes. The group was founded in November 2010 and incorporated in February 2012. We enhance the lives of shelter animals and help them find homes. Our two main goals are: •helping the animals be happy and healthy in the shelter. We interact with the animals by walking the dogs and playing with the cats, which helps them release stress and pent-up energy, as well as improving their overall health and adoptability. •helping the animals move from the shelter into forever homes, foster homes, and no-kill animal rescues. We promote the animals in a variety of ways, including helping post information to adoption websites, such as petfinder, and acting as a liaison for the shelter with foster homes and no-kill rescues. We are also proud to be a bronze level member of Guidestar, an organization that ranks non-profits on their financial transparency.

Friends Of The Fairfax County Animal Shelter

The Friends of the Fairfax County Animal Shelter (FFCAS) is an all-volunteer organization which was founded in 2006 to support the Fairfax County Animal Shelter and to help improve the quality of life of companion animals in our community. By supporting the FFCAS, you help us in our mission to: - Provide additional resources and aid to our local animal shelter - Promote the adoption of homeless dogs, cats, birds, small mammals and reptiles in Fairfax County - Educate the community on the importance of spaying and neutering pets

The Humane Society of Boulder Valley, Inc.

To protect and enhance the lives of companion animals by promoting healthy relationships between pets and people. With a 93% adoption rate, the Boulder Humane Society is one of the most successful in the U.S. It is a private, nonprofit organization that relies entirely on donations from our generous supporters.

Humane Society of the Treasure Coast Inc

The Humane Society of The Treasure Coast (HSTC) is an open shelter, which means that no companion animal will be turned away regardless of the condition in which the animal is received. Animals come to the shelter directly from residents of the community and from Martin County Animal Services. Some of these animals – those that are feral, dangerous, sick with contagious diseases or too ill or injured for us to treat – cannot be placed in homes for adoption. There are times that the only humane option is to euthanize the animal. Currently, Martin County laws do not allow us to trap, neuter or spay feral animals for release back into the wild. We are working to change that. Thus, there are many challenges we face as we work to carry out our mission. In order to address the many challenges of shelter medicine in a shelter that may have up to 300 animals living in it on any given day, we invited the University of Florida’s College of Veterinary Medicine – the state’s foremost expert in shelter animal care – to review our entire operation. We also advised the University of Florida team of concerns brought forth by the very vocal critics of HSTC. After an extensive evaluation of our operations and administration, the UF experts recognized HSTC for its clear commitment and concern for animals, and for the outstanding caring and life-saving accomplishments of HSTC. The experts found our staff to be intelligent, professional, and transparent as to the needs of the Shelter, and they commended us for the quality of care we provide to the population of Martin County. Three other independent investigations of the Shelter operations also resulted in findings that HSTC provides compassionate care to abandoned and homeless animals. We still have work to do. We will continue tirelessly working to improve the lives of animals. We are grateful to our employees, volunteers and supporters, all of whom are involved with us because of a shared commitment to animal welfare in our community.