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Paws4 Life

They are a foster home-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed primarily to improve the lives of stray, feral, & abandoned homeless cats in the community who, through no fault of their own, have been dealt a bad paw in life. Their mission is to Be Part of the Solution. And it’s their hope that through these few endeavors they will begin to see a reduction in the number of stray, feral, and abandoned homeless cat population, which should in turn reduce the needless high kill rate of completely healthy & adoptable cats in our county’s animal control facility.

Turtle Island Restoration Network

Our mission is to take swift and decisive action to protect and restore marine species and their habitats and to inspire people in communities all over the world to join us as active and vocal marine species advocates. The Sea Turtle Restoration Project (STRP), founded in 1989, TIRN's oldest and largest project, works to protect and restore endangered sea turtle populations worldwide in ways that meet the needs of the turtles and the needs of neighboring local communities using grassroots action, multimedia campaigns, hands-on conservation, environmental education, and litigation. STRP's sponsoring nonprofit is Turtle Island Restoration Network or TIRN.

Wild Fish Conservancy

Wild Fish Conservancy seeks to improve conditions for all of the Northwest’s wild fish by conducting important research (http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/what-we-do/science/research-and-monitoring/research-and-monitoring) on wild-fish populations and habitats; advocating (http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/what-we-do/advocacy/advocacy) for better land-use, harvest, and hatchery management; and developing model restoration(http://wildfishconservancy.org/about/what-we-do/science/habitat-restoration/test) projects. We are dedicated solely to the needs of wild fish, and don’t represent the interests of any specific user groups.

Homeless Cat Network

The Homeless Cat Network is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, feline rescue organization working to humanely reduce the homeless cat population on the San Francisco Peninsula through spay/neuter, adoption, public education and responsible colony management. We provide advice, assistance and mentoring to individuals, public agencies and businesses. We offer training in humane trapping, socialization, foster care, colony management and adoption procedures. We offer a variety of rewarding volunteer opportunities for reliable, caring people, including supervised activities for high school students earning community service credit

Precious Paws Rescue

We are dedicated to saving the lives of stray cats and kittens and finding them their forever homes. Our organization's focus is on female cats who are having litters of kittens outside, adding to the stray cat population. We take in the nursing mother cat with her kittens or motherless litters of kittens. We socialize them in our shelter or foster homes until they are old enough to be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and deemed healthy and ready to find a permanent home. We strive to do this better than a large organization by limiting our intake to numbers we can properly accommodate.

Forgotten Felines & Fidos

Their mission is to reduce the number of homeless, unwanted cats by offering a low-cost spay/neuter program and by working together with the community to help control the feline population. They provide a supportive environment for all of the cats at our shelter until they can be matched with their forever homes, or shelter them for the rest of their lives. They provide medical care for their sick and injured felines in a nurturing environment. They are committed to educating feral colony caretakers and the general public on the humane treatment of feral cats. They offer a trap-neuter-release program to encourage spaying/neutering of feral cats, followed by returning them to their natural habitats.

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.

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Tnr North Platte

The Mission of TNR NORTH PLATTE, Nebraska is to help reduce the population of homeless community cats through Trap-Neuter-Return in North Platte. To provide for the well-being of these cats by arranging wellness checks, rabies shots, parasite treatment, and addressing other health concerns at the time of spay/neuter. To provide colony care to include food, water and ongoing medical care to cats that otherwise have no caretakers. To educate the community about the benefits of caring for community cats and spay/neuter. To socialize kittens and evaluate stray cats that are discovered in the TNR process for placement in a foster or permanent home.

Wayne County Humane Society

The mission of the Wayne County Humane Society Animal Shelter is to provide a humane facility to shelter, feed and care for lost, unwanted and abused animals of Wayne County, New York and to provide a facility for humane education to citizens of Wayne County.The animal shelter works with your support to: Receive animals from the public and animal control officers in Wayne County townships and villages Provide community education in humane animal care Assist the public in finding a suitable companion through timely animal adoptions Strive towards control of the pet population through spay/neuter programs

Niagara County Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals I

The mission of the Niagara County SPCA, Inc. is to prevent cruelty to all animals, to help educate the public on the humane treatment of animals and to provide love and care for those companion animals with whom we come in contact.We promote adoption and re-homing for abandoned and unwanted companion animals. We promote humane treatment of all living things and work within the law to respond to and investigate all complaints of cruelty and neglect.The Niagara County SPCA endeavors to eliminate cruelty and over-population. We support the principle that no person has the right to cause pain and suffering to any living creature.

Riverbanks Society

Riverbanks Society is the private 501c3 nonprofit organization supporting the needs of Riverbanks Zoo and Garden. It is the mission of Riverbanks to create meaningful connections and inspire actions that will have a lasting impact on conservation. We are dedicated to providing the highest standards of care for our animals and plants, delivering a diverse educational and high-quality recreational experience for all Riverbanks visitors, and utilizing all available resources for the conservation of the earth’s flora and fauna.

Humane Animal Partners

Humane Animal Partners’ mission is to connect people with animals, build strong relationships to better the community, and prevent cruelty to animals. These pillars are brought to life through programs that provide shelter and adoption for unwanted and homeless pets, reduce pet overpopulation through low-cost spay/neuter, and enable pet retention by providing low-cost veterinary services, free community pet food pantries, and more.