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Bird Rescue Center

For 40 years, the Bird Rescue Center’s purpose has been to assist the public in the rescue of injured, orphaned or ill wild birds. We are licensed by State and Federal Fish and Wildlife agencies (Permit #MB7074770) to treat and release these birds back into the wild. The Bird Rescue Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our offices and primary care facilities are located in Santa Rosa, California. Our service area includes the northern San Francisco Bay counties of Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Lake and Mendocino. Over 90% of our operating budget comes from memberships, grants and donations from local businesses and individuals, and 90% of our staffing hours are provided by volunteers. BRC has recently received awards and grants from the City of Santa Rosa and Sonoma County in support of our Education Program and organizational development. We depend on the efforts of our dedicated volunteers, and contributions from caring individuals.

Animal Resource Center

The Animal Resource Center (ARC) of Millville, PA is a no-kill, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose purpose is to provide temporary shelter for homeless, abused, and neglected dogs and cats; educate the public on their care & welfare; and act as advocates for animal rights. We are also dedicated to promoting the spaying and neutering of cats and dogs; thereby, reducing the number of animals who are homeless, unwanted or destroyed.

Alabama Wildlife Center

The Alabama Wildlife Center is Alabama’s oldest and largest wildlife rehabilitation facility and annually receives almost 1,800 birds from over 100 different species. AWC is a nonprofit organization whose dual mission is: To provide medical and rehabilitative care for Alabama’s injured and orphaned native birds in order to permit their return to the wild. To educate people in order to heighten awareness, appreciation and conservation of Alabama’s native wildlife. Primary Services   - Wild Bird Rehabilitation Clinic   - Wildlife Help Line   - Education Programs

Center For Wildlife

The Center for Wildlife's mission is to build a sustainable future for wildlife and their habitats through medical care and treatment for sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals, research, and environmental education programs for the public. We treat more than 2,200 animals brought to us by the public and connect with more than 15,000 people through our environmental education programs. Over 30 colleges students and young professionals are hosted each year as interns, fellows, and apprentices in our medical clinic and education programs, and we attract over 80 volunteers to assist with direct animal care, education, and fundraising.

Animal Refuge Center

The Animal Refuge Center (ARC) is a private, non-profit, no-kill animal welfare organization and sanctuary. In the 30 years since ARC's inception, ARC has grown to become the largest no-kill sanctuary located in Southwest Florida servicing Lee and surrounding counties. Our mission focus is to reduce the homeless pet population and euthanasia rates in our area through cat and dog adoptions, education, outreach, community programs, and collaboration with other animal welfare government and non-government organizations. ARC does not euthanize for length of stay, behavior or treatable illnesses/injuries and often takes in animals in need of urgent or prolonged medical care.

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Medina Raptor Center

Established in 1990, the Medina Raptor Center is now one of Ohio’s leading raptor rehabilitation facilities. We specialize in birds of prey but also work with songbirds, treating hundreds of birds each year. Most come to us with human-involved injuries like motor vehicle collisions, poisoning (often by pesticides) or gunshot wounds. Many are also the result of territory battles with other birds or cat attacks. All birds receive individual attention, appropriate veterinary care, physical therapy, and conditioning or training before we return them to the wild. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and release displaced, injured, sick or orphaned birds, including endangered and threatened species. The goal, whenever possible, is to return them to their natural habitat. We also believe it is our responsibility to inform and educate the general public on best conservation practices and protection of wild birds and their natural habitats. Ultimately, we want to ensure that humans and wildlife can coexist peacefully and effectively. MRC is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization licensed by both state and federal agencies. We operate solely on the generosity of our donors, supporters and volunteers -- all of whom donate their time, funds and supplies.

Victory Therapeutic Center

Their mission is to care for the physical, mental, and emotional needs of children, adults, Veterans, first responders, and their families through the healing power of horses.

Teton Raptor Center

Advancing raptor conservation through education, research, and rehabilitation.

Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

Provides quality medical and rehabilitative care for all injured, sick and orphaned wild birds and animals, and shares its knowledge with the people who care about them.

Piedmont Wildlife Center

Inspiring people to develop a positive lifelong connection with nature & encouraging active engagement in conservation.

St. Hubert's Giralda, Inc. dba St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center

St. Hubert’s Giralda is dedicated to the humane treatment of animals. The organization believes in and provides services that support the human-animal bond and seeks to foster an environment in which people respect all living creatures.

Guide Dogs For The Blind

Guide Dogs for the Blind provides enhanced mobility to qualified individuals through partnership with dogs whose unique skills are developed and nurtured by dedicated volunteers and a professional staff. Established in 1942, Guide Dogs for the Blind continues its dedication to quality student training services and extensive follow-up support for graduates. Our programs are made possible through the teamwork of staff, volunteers and generous donors. Services are provided to students from the United States and Canada at no cost to them.