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Fixing The Boro

Fixing The Boro’s mission is to provide low-cost sterilization to residents pets of Bulloch County. We plan on offering the only humane and sustainable solution to the overpopulation of dogs and cats. We strive to maintain the highest level of assistance we can provide and ensure that our services are available to everyone who needs help with their personal pets.The specific objectives and purpose of this organization shall be:-Offer affordable solutions to spaying and neutering personal pets.-Provide free spaying and neutering to people in need.-Small scale rescue/adoptions for both cats and dogs.

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Peregrine Fund

The Peregrine Fund's mission is to conserve birds of prey worldwide. The Peregrine Fund is responding to 21st century conservation challenges with a strategic plan based on the conviction of our founders—“we will succeed by using science to inform decisions and by not accepting failure as an option”—so that by the year 2050 we will have helped create a vision of success in which bird of prey populations and their ecosystems thrive; we have enriched the lives of local communities where we work and improved their future; we have earned the reputation and serve as global experts on birds of prey and their conservation; and raptors are valued by all humans. Our strategy stands upon three transformative outcomes: conservation, engagement, and capacity. Conservation will be achieved by preventing raptor extinctions, protecting areas of high raptor conservation value, and addressing landscape-level threats impacting multiple species. Engagement will be reached by inspiring people to value raptors and take action, serving as a catalyst for change, and investing in tomorrow’s conservation leaders. Capacity outcomes are centered on The Peregrine Fund’s capacity to apply our core values, promise, and guiding principles to complex conservation challenges. Capacity will be built by assembling the infrastructure, facilities and people, and raising sufficient funds to execute the actions needed to reach measurable, time-bound goals on an iterative five-year planning cycle.

Noah's Ark Rehabilitation Center

To provide a home for abused, unwanted, and orphaned children and animals. To provide an education for a culturally diverse group of children: school, improved social skills, and emotional stability are part of our plan to help break the cycle of poverty and destructive behavior. To provide an awareness through our rehab/education programs which emphasizes that all living things have value no matter how small or seemingly insignificant. When we as a society can recognize this fact we will begin to win the battles for conservation and preservation. To provide God's unconditional love and care for humans and animals who have special needs in their lives, whether mental, physical, or emotional.

Pick Your Paw Animal Rescue A NJ Nonprofit Corporation

Pick Your Paw Animal Rescue is a small, grassroots network of 10 to 12 animal lovers working together to rehabilitate 6 to 10 rescued dogs at a time, until that rescue is ready for placement as a companion animal. We pull dogs from both local kill-shelters, the New York City Animal Care and Control’s nightly “To Be Destroyed” List, and Philadelphia’s Animal Care and Control.We are committed to providing spay/neuter, all appropriate medical treatment, foster homes/kenneling, training, socializing, and creating behavioral improvement plans for every dog who enters Pick Your Paw Animal Rescue.

Healing Horses One Child At A Time

OUR MISSIONTo Rescue, rehabilitate abused and neglected equine and place them into safe, permanent homes.Provide permanent sanctuary for equine that due to age or health cannot be adopted.Give those equine placed in sanctuary a purpose in life by joining them with children of special needs, physical or emotional disabilities, or who are a victim of abuse/violence, at risk youth.To assist each child with special needs or trauma in reaching their full potential through interaction with horses, to include self-esteem, confidence, social skills, small and gross motor skills, balance, core strength, visual planning skills, attention span, cooridination, flexibility and concentration.

Piedmont Environmental Council

The Piedmont Environmental Council works to safeguard the landscape, communities and heritage of Virginia's Piedmont by involving citizens in related public policy and land conservation. PEC's service area encompasses nine counties of the Piedmont. Our work integrates four mutually interdependent goals and programs:   *Better Define the Piedmont- PEC is creating a sense of place in our communities through engaging activities and the identification and support of our unique assets and history.  * Protect What Can Be Protected: Land Conservation & Watershed Protection - We are protecting threatened land and natural and cultural resources as efficiently as possible through an aggressive and multi-tiered land conservation program.  *Respond to the Forces of Change: Land Use and Transportation- We consistently promote good planning to reduce threats to our region, address issues of local importance, and surmount individual pressures on our historic landscape.  *Direct Growth to the Right Places - We are helping visualize a better future by presenting positive solutions to the problems caused by poorly planned development. These concrete principles recognize that growth is inevitable, but that we can effectively manage the population and economic growth coming to this region and create healthy communities to live, work and play.  PEC also provides direct assistance to those working on parallel missions in neighboring counties. PEC is a founding member and fiscal sponsor for the Coalition for Smarter Growth, an organization extending a parallel mission in Washington DC. PEC also serves as fiscal sponsor for the Shenandoah Valley Network. Additionally, PEC coordinates with many partners across the Commonwealth to address regional issues that affect the Piedmont directly.

FRANKLIN COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY INC - ROCKY MOUNT

The purpose of this organization shall be the prevention of cruelty to animals. Our mission is to create a community where all dogs and cats get a chance for a healthy and happy life in a loving home by promoting rescue, adoption and spay/neuter. Our Planned Pethood Clinic is dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation and has provides over 3,000 spay neuters each year and wellness services for the animals at our Adoption Center and for animals in our community. We offer a trap, neuter, vaccinate and release program for community and feral cats. Our Adoption Center provides a second chance for more than 2,400 animals every year. We take in all animals in need and provide care for animals that are ill or injured until they are ready for adoption.

Equine Rescue

Assisting in the enforcement of cruelty laws. Their plan was to create a shelter for equines... a rescue that would provide care, rehabilitation and adoption services for abused, neglected, abandoned and unwanted horses. Pretty simple, they thought -- help a few horses out, they thought. They were not prepared for the floodgates that opened. They have taken in horses with physical scars so vicious that they can only guess what happened; others with emotional scars that won't allow them to trust again. But they have also helped many, many horses and ponies find homes with people who love them and have given them another chance at being useful riding horses or companions. They make sure that all animals are fully recovered before they are available for adoption.

Prince William Society for the Prevention of Cruelty To Animals I

The Prince William SPCA was established in 2004 to benefit the animals of the greater Prince William County, Virginia, area. This all-volunteer organization is dedicated to protecting domestic animals from cruelty, neglect, and abandonment, and stopping the unnecessary overpopulation of companion animals. Our goal is to end the euthanasia of adoptable cats and dogs in Prince William County by promoting and supporting programs involving mutually beneficial relations between people and companion animals. The organization is run by an elected board of directors that oversee the operations. More than 200 volunteers are tasked with fundraising, program development, grant writing, marketing, membership coordination, community partnerships, special event planning and donor stewardship. Our mission is to: Reduce the number of dogs and cats being born Facilitate animal adoptions Enrich the human-animal bond

Rock Against Multiple Sclerosis Foundation

ROCK AGAINST MS FOUNDATION is currently raising funds for a brick and mortar facility we will call THE ROCK HOUSE, which is in the planning stages. The ROCK HOUSE will offer free support groups, integrative therapies, creative and educational workshops to all those whose lives have been affected by MS designed to heal the mind, body and spirit of all those whose lives have been affected by MS #HelpingPeopleNOWAdditionally, once we have the resource centers up we, will work to fund assistance programs. We will provide services from a three (3) program resource system, which will provide daily care, quality of life needs and emergency funding, while assisting people with multiple sclerosis (MS) to live independent and full lives. - WATER THERAPY/EXERCISE - GROUP THERAPY- HOLISTIC CAR

My Cat Jeoffry Bookstore And Cat Lounge

Is to get homeless animals adopted in an atmosphere that is more comfortable and home-like than a regular shelter, as well as to promote compassion toward and empathy for animals through literature. We want to be a meeting place where the community can learn about and celebrate animals. We seek to improve literacy and compassion through reading and writing by hosting therapy sessions where patrons can practice reading to an animal, and writing programs where young people can write a story about a favorite animal to be included in a published book. More on that last project, which we are really excited about, soon! We currently are online only but plan to open in brick-and-mortar form after the pandemic is over. We will likely open in Phoenix, AZ. We will partner with a rescue to house wonderful felines up for adoption. So you will be able to browse books and play with the cats! Since we are a nonprofit all proceeds go back to the animals.

Haven Humane Society

Haven Humane Society is a nonprofit, charitable organization in Redding, CA established in 1952. We are dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals. We work to improve the lives of animals and their guardians in the North State region of California. Your financial support will help us fund our daily operations and continue working toward our goal of becoming a No Kill Shelter by 2021, and a North State with no more homeless pets. In working towards our goal to become a No Kill Shelter by 2021, we still have a long way to go. We need donors and sponsors like you who will help make our goal a reality. Every little bit helps and is so very much appreciated. How can you help Haven Humane with your tax-deductible donation? Sponsor an event Attend an Event Sponsor a Kennel or Cat Condo Sponsor an Ad on our Mobile Adoption Unit Donate: Cash Auction Items In-Kind Services Items for the animals Your time…Become a volunteer Planned Giving