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Volunteers For Animals mission is to provide care, comfort and protection to companion animals in need in Genesee County, NY by engaging the hands, hearts and minds of our community. VFA seeks to promote compassion and kindness as well as a clear opportunity for adoption.
FRIENDS OF MICHIGAN ANIMALS RESCUE'S MISSION IS TO PROTECT ANIMALS AND RESIDENTS BY PROMOTING A SAFE AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL.
Thousands of animals in our community are put to death each year due to overpopulation. Solano County Friends of Animals (SCFOA) is a group of animal loving volunteers who are dedicated to reducing the population of unwanted and abandoned pets in Solano County by providing an adoption service for homeless pets and by actively working to provide low cost spay/neuter options and reduce the number of feral cats in Solano County through Trap/Neuter/Return. SCFOA is a no-kill group. Any pet fostered by SCFOA is kept until a suitable home can be found. Unfortunately, we don't have the facilities to house all the unwanted pets, however, placement services are available. Adoption Events are held every Saturday and Sunday at three different venues in Solano County. We are a registered non-profit organization with the state of California; all donations are tax deductible. 100% of cash contributions go directly to helping the animals.
Protecting animal welfare with compassion, commitment and working with the community
The mission of Friends of Animals in Need is to assist in providing veterinary care to financially-challenged companion pet owners, in order to avoid the surrender, abandonment or the euthanizing of their pet.
Poodle Rescue of New England is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of homeless Poodles within the six New England states. Millions of companion animals-many purebred-are euthanized each year, and at least half are adoptable. Many of our dogs are former impulse purchases by owners who didn?t consider the ten to fifteen year commitment of owning a Poodle. Some were abandoned or mistreated. Poodles are referred to us through our hotline and from area dog officers, veterinarians, shelters, other rescue groups and our network of volunteers. Each dog is evaluated for behavior and temperament and receives a comprehensive medical exam and all necessary treatment. We do not have a shelter. Our dogs are cared for by our dedicated foster care volunteers in their homes throughout New England. Our Poodles are carefully matched to the new family?s home environment and lifestyle. Our goal is to place the right Poodle in the right home.
SRC is an all-volunteer 501c3 non-profit rescue organization with an average of 100 volunteers in all areas of assistance. This reputable organization has rescued over 4550 canines since our incorporation in June, 2003. Their primary purpose is help save homeless and endangered Schnauzers (Mini, Standard, or Giant plus other breeds of canines who are in desperate need of help) from abuse, neglect and/or euthanasia. Their policy is to assure each dog they rescue receives necessary medical care tailored to its needs from an SRC vet, and also be micro-chipped for its future protection. Once vetted, the rescue will spend a minimum of two weeks being evaluated in SRC's pre-qualified loving foster homes selected to assure that all its medical and emotional needs are met in preparation for adoption into a loving permanent approved applicant's home suitable to each one's specific needs. Each potential home is stringently investigated by vet references and home visits in order to assure it is well prepared to provide a stable environment for the remainder of the dog's lifetime.
Works with other animal welfare groups and shelters to assist them in placing GSPs in their care into appropriate, loving homes. Provides advice and counsel to owners or prospective owners about the breed and responsible dog ownershiabuse, mistreatment and neglect of GSPs and all dogs. Assures proper veterinary care, including spay/neuter, of the dogs in our care. Provides foster care and tranportation of homeless GSPs.
The Humane Society of Richland County is a nonprofit charitable organization. Our mission is to advocate and compassionately care for the abandoned, abused and neglected animals in our community and to find them loving homes.
Cat’s Cradle of Greater Richmond is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, all-volunteer organization committed to rescuing and adopting cats and kittens from homelessness, neglect, abuse, and euthanizing shelters, regardless of pedigree, age, physical condition or aesthetic appeal
Greyhound Rescue of New York,Inc is a small strictly volunteer 501(c) 3 group dedicated to finding homes for retired racing greyhounds since 1995 .
For The Love Of Alex Inc funds non-routine veterinary care for financially needy families within the United States. They do this by evaluating cases and working directly with veterinarians. They also work with the top veterinary schools in the country to ensure the highest quality of care for the cases they take on.