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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.
The Devoted Barn is an animal rescue and rehabilitation facility in Newport, Michigan. We take in animals of all kinds from cruelty, neglect, and large scale hoarding cases. We help animals that are unowned and that need urgent medical attention. We also have a large feral dog program. These animals come to The Devoted Barn to heal both physically and emotionally. They learn to trust and love again, or for the first time, with the help of at risk youth and special needs adults who come to work at the barn. In addition to helping the animals, our mission to teach compassion & empathy to others through working with our animals.
Founded in 1937, the organization’s mission is “To inspire, empower, and enable wildlife professionals to sustain wildlife populations and habitats through science-based management and conservation.” The Wildlife Society enhances our members’ networking and learning opportunities, professional and career development and provides numerous ways for them to get more involved in creating a better future for wildlife and their habitats. Our more than 11,000 members include: -Scientists, managers, educators, technicians, planners, consultants, and others who manage, conserve, and study wildlife populations and habitats. -Students who are pursuing degrees and experience that will enable them to become the next generation of wildlife professionals. -Supporters who help spread the word and take action on important wildlife and habitat issues. TWS is an international organization committed to addressing national and international issues that affect the current and future status of wildlife in North America and throughout the world. Through our Position Statements, you can learn more about our stance on important issues in the areas of wildlife health, biological diversity, habitats, harvesting and hunting, invasive species, energy development and climate change, and human dimensions.
Here at TAP, we give voice to the voiceless and our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and find them the best homes possible. The Animal Pad was founded in 2010 because we saw a dire need for action in our local shelter systems. Millions of dogs are put to sleep every year in shelters across America and we need to change that. We hope that TAP can put a dent in those numbers and help to greatly reduce the amount of dogs that are euthanized every day by educating the public on the importance of spay/neutering their pets, adopting vs. buying.and treating dogs with the love and respect they so deserve. Here at TAP, we give voice to the voiceless and our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and find them the best homes possible.
The Asher House is a registered non-profit sanctuary in Estacada, Oregon. We rescue animals that have been discarded or unwanted, providing them with a life of comfort, love and adventure.
Through educational experiences, mentorship programs, and camps this unique fund seeks to increase diverse representation and develop future leaders for a healthy planet. Donations will be shared evenly among the following 501(c)(3) nonprofits: Black Outside, Brave Trails, HBCUs Outside, and One Tree Planted.
To assist in the medical treatment of cats especially spaying and neutering