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To prevent animal homelessness in our community and provide care and assistance to animals in need.
The mission of our no-kill shelter is to find safe, loving homes for abused, abandoned and homeless animals in the A-K Valley and to educated the public about responsible pet ownership.
It shall be the mission of the Humane Society of South Brevard to rescue, shelter, and place homeless cats in loving homes, to care for all those sheltered until they find homes or until the end of the ninth life, and to secure the support necessary to continue, improve and build services in our community.
TO EDUCATE THE RESIDENTS OF ERIE COUNTY ON PROPER CARE, HOUSING AND SUPPORT OF ANIMALS; TO PREVENT ANIMAL CRUELTY IN ERIE COUNTY, AND TO PROVIDE TEMPORARY SHELTER FOR HOMELESS PETS.
We take-in all strays from Somerset County There is no "time limit" on an animal's stay
Shelby Humane Society's mission is to promote responsible pet ownership and the humane treatment of animals by offering basic pet wellness and spay/neuter services, public education, and placement of companion animals.
Critter Crusaders of Cedar Rapids exists to provide and guide life saving advanced medical care for homeless or stray animals. We offer this service to shelters loop shelters and rescues in the area to reduce euthanasia numbers and restore broken lives.
The Humane Society of Scott County is committed to provide humane care and treatment for all animals entrust ed to us, care for the home less and protect those that a re abused and neglected, and educate the communities we serve about adoption, spay/neuter, and responsible pet ownership
TO PREVENT FAMILIES FROM SURRENDERING PETS DUE TO HARDSHIP.
Friends of the Animal Shelter (FOTAS) is a non-profit organization that has been supporting animals in need of new, loving homes in Jackson County, Oregon with volunteers and financial assistance for more than 30 years. Our mission is to increase pet adoption, improve the quality of life for Shelter and other rescued animals, promote and pay for spay/neuter, and participate in outreach and educational activities regarding responsible pet guardianship and animal welfare.
The Humane Society of Central Oregon (HSCO) has been serving the community since 1961, and endeavors to strengthen the human-animal bond by advocating and compassionately caring for animals. HSCO is a Socially Conscious Shelter that strives to ensure the best possible outcomes for homeless companion animals in our care and the community. At the core, HSCO works in collaboration with partners and the community to support the individual needs of people and their pets by providing access to thoughtful resources and services to improve the welfare of all vulnerable animals. Learn more about HSCO by visiting hsco.org.
The mission of the Friends of Front Street Shelter is to assist the Front Street Animal Shelter in achieving their mission of saving the lives of all stray, abandoned and abused animals that come through their doors by raising private resources to support the many needs, programs and activities required to care for and find loving forever homes for the animals.