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RCAR is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, retirement and adoption of at-risk, injured and geriatric animals.
First State Greyhound Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and adoption of ex-racing Greyhound dogs. This includes rescuing from situations that require greyhound rehoming.
Their mission is to provide the best home they can for the animals in their care. In addition, to reduce the number of exotics that suffer the fate of abuse, abandonment or extinction by teaching people about the plight of exotics.
To help control the population and improve the lives of homeless cats in and around the borough of Norristown by Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and foster/adoption with the ultimate goal of keeping their numbers, and subsequently their suffering, to a minimum.
Mayberry4Paws works to provide financial assistance to spay/neuter pets from low income households. In addition, we belong to a foster network, protecting dogs in danger of dying at the local animal shelter. Our goal is to reduce the number of pets entering the shelter and dying there. Mayberry4Paws saves dogs from the kill shelter and the local community. Ours is a Tier 1 economic community, with limited opportunity for education and skilled employment. We provide medical care, social instruction, and fostering for the dogs before moving them out of the area, and into facilities of vetted adoption partners.
The Hardin County Humane Society is dedicated to the prevention and alleviation of animal suffering, the elimination of pet overpopulation, and the education for the public about responsible pet ownership in the are served by the Society.
Saving One Dog At A Time, Until They All Find Homes. To rescue the abandoned, injured and homeless canines, primarily from high kill shelters or owner surrenders. Working with dedicated fosters and volunteers to rehabilitate and train each dog to ensure they are properly cared for by having them vaccinated and spayed or neutered. Finding them all loving homes, after carefully screening each one to be sure that they last a lifetime.
At Mostly Muttz Rescue, it is our passion to save dogs with life-long special needs and acute medical needs as well as healthy, more easily adoptable dogs. We believe that every dog, regardless of health, deserves a fighting chance to live, to love and to be loved for the duration of their lives.
To offer a helping hand to cats in need of rescue, provide them with food, love, and medical care, and house them safely until an appropriate forever home is found. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit rescue.
Players for Pits, NFP is an Illinois based 501c3 no-kill rescue committed to saving pit bulls and pit bull mix breed dogs. The rescue was founded in May of 2013 and has grown over the years to include many dedicated volunteers and professional athletes. Everyone involved at Players for Pits is active within the community and works diligently towards helping abused, neglected, and abandoned dogs. As a volunteer based rescue, all funds are reliant upon donations, grants, and sponsorships. Funds are used mostly for medical care for the dogs in our care, as well as training and general care for those that require rehabilitation. Our rescue is run with via the implementation of teams in order to create a cohesive and close knit community amongst our volunteers
We are dedicated to helping create a no kill community by humanely reducing the homeless cat population in the Milwaukee area through targeted trap-neuter-return (TNR).
Paso Pacifico aims to restore and protect the endangered dry tropical forest and coastal ecosystems of Mesoamerica's Pacific Slope. Our innovative approach protects biodiversity where people already live. By working with local communities, landowners, and partner organizations, we restore and protect the habitats that form building blocks for wildlife corridors. We began developing our first corridor in 2005 in Nicaragua’s Paso del Istmo Wildlife Corridor and began working in El Salvador in 2018. By strengthening the Paso del Istmo and other corridors across a region-wide network, we will reconnect people and wildlife across western Mesoamerica.