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Friends Of The New Haven Animal Shelter

For 20 years, The New Haven Animal Shelter has helped abused and neglected animals find loving, permanent homes.  We continue to socialize, train, and provide medical care to help adoptable cats and dogs live the life they so deserve.  Our efforts include educating the public about responsible animal ownership, continue fundraising, retain long-term volunteers, and remain a visible community presence.

Anita's Stevens-Swan Humane Society (the "Corporation")

TO PROMOTE, FOSTER, AND IMPROVE WELFARE AND TREATMENT OF ALL ANIMALS. TO PREVENT CRUELTY TO AND PROVIDE RELIEF OF SUFFERING ANIMALS, TO HELP AND CARE FOR DOMESTIC ANIMALS NEEDING PROTECTION WITHIN ONEIDA COUNTY.

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.

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.

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

Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers For The Disabled

Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers was founded in 1979 to raise and train capuchin monkeys to provide daily in-home assistance to people living with spinal cord injuries or other mobility impairments. We are the only organization in the world that has trained capuchin monkeys to be service animals. Helping Hands learned that these little animals delivered more than just a willing set of nimble hands to their recipients. The monkeys provided companionship, joy, and the renewed sense of purpose that comes from taking responsibility for the health and well-being of another creature. Our mission is to provide: outstanding, ongoing support for our current recipients and their monkey helpers; a safe, healthy, fulfilling environment for post-service monkeys for the rest of their lives

The Humane Society Of Mc Cormick County

The Humane Society of McCormick County is a no-kill animal rescue. We pick up homeless cats and dogs in McCormick County and help them find loving homes. We offer low-cost spay and neuter to any cat or dog in the County. We are 100% funded by donations, grants and money raised through fundraising activities. All money raised goes to helping animals because we are all volunteers. The county does not have a city or county-run shelter. It also does not have a veterinarian practicing in the county. We are all our county has for help with homeless cats and dogs.

Humane Society Of The South Platte Valley

To be a leader in saving lives and serving communities by providing innovative care for animals, finding loving homes for animals, and reuniting families.

Surf Gidget The Pug Healing Hearts Foundation

Our Charity is a rehab program for unwanted, neglected dogs that we save from being euthanized. We then train and socialize those dogs to become loving companions for trafficked, abused or disabled children and teens that have been saved and have recovered from a qualified rehabilitation program. They will have the chance to start a new life and a healing journey together. 2-Broken Hearts-Unite.

Davey's Voice Foundation for the Protection of Animals

Davey's Voice is a nonprofit established in honor of puppy Davey, a horrific example of human cruelty wherein this puppy was brutally tortured to death. It is the mission of Davey’s Voice to establish positive change. We aim to: Create awareness regarding animal abuse. Empower the public to advocate for voiceless, victimized animals. Bring animal abusers to justice. Support projects and programs that promote animal welfare.

Maine State Society For The Protection Of Animals

The mission of the Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals is to protect the health and welfare of neglected and abused equines.