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S.O.A.R. Initiative

S.O.A.R. Initiative, Inc. is an Indianapolis, IN based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that works with people experiencing homelessness or crisis due to domestic violence or health issues. We seek to preserve the bond between person and pet, and to remove barriers accessing services that pet ownership can bring. We recognize the huge benefit animals can bring in helping people get healthy, progress, and achieve stability.

Valley Animal Center

The Valley Animal Center is dedicated to controlling the pet population through education and spaying/neutering, not euthanasia. We believe animals, as living creatures, deserve to be protected, respected, and given every consideration morally and ethically. Our mission is to assist with and provide for the health and welfare of the animals that have been abused, mistreated, abandoned, and injured; to promote the bond between animals and people; and to instill an appreciation and respect for all living creatures with whom we share this earth.

Sacramento Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals

The Sacramento SPCA is an open admission animal shelter, which means we accept animals that are surrendered to us regardless of health, age, breed or behavior. Open admission shelters play an essential role in providing care to the thousands of animals that would otherwise have no safe refuge. The Sacramento SPCA believes in helping the greatest number of animals with our available resources. Euthanasia is determined by the results of the animal’s health and behavioral evaluation and the resources we have available to us at the time. The Sacramento SPCA is committed to saving animal lives and practices each step of the “no kill” equation including: providing medical care, adoptions, working on behavior and training, developing partnerships within the community and with rescue groups, maintaining a strong foster program, providing free services to seniors to keep their pets, and operating an on-site low-cost spay/neuter and vaccine clinic. We utilize every resource we have before the difficult decision to euthanize is considered. The Sacramento SPCA also offers an option for owned animals when there is a verified need for end of life services.

Friends Of The Georgetown Animal Shelter

MISSION STATEMENT Friends of the Georgetown Animal Shelter is a group of volunteers that exists in order to support the mission of the City of Georgetown’s Animal Shelter. In order to do that we: -Promote responsible pet ownership -Protect the health and safety of animals in the City of Georgetown. -Work to eliminate pet overpopulation -Help secure careful adoptions of pets into loving, responsible homes -Help care for animals with compassion and concern for their quality of life -Raise funds to support the mission of the Georgetown Animal Shelter FEDERAL EIN: 27-2879659

STONECLIFFE ANIMAL RESCUE

Stonecliffe is a 501(c)(3) no-kill shelter that has saved the lives of over 7,000 dogs and puppies since 2003. Operated by volunteers and located in Lemoore, CA, we specialize in the rescue of both large and small breed puppies and dogs, whelping mothers and emergency cases. We are very proud of the work we do on behalf of abandoned animals. Before being placed with adoptive families our dogs are pack-socialized, vaccinated, spayed/neutered, and are given a clean bill of health.

Diamonds In The Rough Rescue

Missing statement  To provide quality care and training for abused, neglected or surrendered horses.  To identify life-long, healthy homes for rescued horses that have been restored to health and retrained.  To educate and foster cooperation with the community and local officials.  To provide a nurturing family-friendly environment that encourages continual equine education and builds moral character.  To provide a positive environment for urban children to learn patience, kindness, trust, forgiveness, and responsibility as they work with DITR rescues. DITR will partner with Newsome-Bailey Academy Pilot Project to accomplish this goal.

Faithful Friends Animal Rescue Inc

Faithful Friends has sponsored the vetting of hundreds of cats over the five years, including many living in a colony at Royal Oak Beaumont, that would otherwise have been left to continue the breeding cycle. They pay to have them spayed/neutered, ensure they receive a rabies vaccine and address any other obvious health conditions. In addition, they have helped countless dogs/cats by working with their local animal control officers so that injured/sick "lost" animals can be made comfortable until they can be reunited with their owners.

Livermore K9 Foundation

Our mission is to promote training, safety and the health of law enforcement K9s throughout their career and retirement. Through local fundraisers, small and large dollar monetary donations, as well as local grants we raise funds to support the Livermore Police Department K9 dogs and their Handlers. This support includes paying for replacement K9s, providing community education, purchasing protective K9 equipment, sending Handlers and K9s to specialized K9 schools, paying medical expenses for retired K9s, and defraying K9 burial or cremation expenses.

All About Animals Rescue

All About Animals Rescue is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organization working to stop pet homelessness before it starts. The mission is clear; No More Homeless Pets. Founded in Michigan in 2005, they focus on the fundamentals; reducing overpopulation and facilitating health, education and adoption. They provide low-cost to no-cost, high quality, high volume, spay/neuter; affordable wellness care; community cat management solutions and pet adoption. They are the largest spay/neuter clinic in the United States and make their services available to the public, shelters, rescue community and municipalities.

Rita B Huff Humane Society Of Walker County

Their mission as a no-kill animal shelter is to preserve the lives and well being of animals through adoption, rescue, spaying and neutering, and education. They serve the citizens of Walker County and other select neighboring counties, and they strive to protect the health, safety, and welfare of animals, children, and citizens who reside in these communities. They offer an adoption program that helps the homeless animals of Walker County find their forever home! They have a foster program that helps them when they get animals that are too small, old, or ill to be in the shelter. They hold a low cost vaccination clinic every week on Mondays, from 11am to 12noon.

Homeward Bound Golden Retriever Rescue And Sanctuary

Homeward Bound Golden Retriever Rescue & Sanctuary, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization which rescues and heals displaced, abandoned, and homeless Golden Retrievers and Golden mixes, regardless of their age or health. Homeward Bound secures safe, loving homes through a comprehensive adoption program and also provides lifetime sanctuary for Goldens that cannot be adopted. Homeward Bound also provides education on proper animal care and on the benefits of, and need for, rescue and sanctuary. Homeward Bound will continue to serve as a model rescue organization, addressing animal welfare needs throughout California and neighboring states and strives to be a national leader in rescue, sanctuary, and education.

K95 Rescue

k9.5 is committed to saving and protecting animals facing euthanasia, abandonment, disaster, or life as a stray so that we can place them in dedicated, caring homes for the remainder of their lives. As a rescue they are devoted to granting proper and complete veterinary, behavioral and emotional support in order to give the animals the protection and care that they deserve. They offer a chance for animals most often ignored due to size, breed, health, age or appearance, promoting more awareness of the variety of animals in need, while providing the animals with a renewed life. With love, commitment, and public education, they strive to end overpopulation, as well as end unacceptable care or abuse in the lives of animals.