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Hope Harbor Animal Society was formed in 2012 to help pets that are having a hard time being adopted out at other animal welfare organizations. We collaborate with other shelters that may be overwhelmed with the pets in their care, and provide individualized care for these animals that may require more training, medical care or TLC. This allows the other shelters to focus more on the other animals in their care, and increases the chances of these special needs animals finding success, forever homes. Hope Harbor Animal Society also adopts out animals transferred from other animal welfare organizations that may not have any special needs, but simply come to Hope Harbor because the shelter they came from was overfilled.
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.
OUR MISSION IS TO RESCUE AND FIND HOMES FOR SMALL DOGS, AND TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ON ALTERING AND PROMOTING THE IMPORTANCE OF ANNUAL VETERINARY CARE TO PREVENT THE FURTHER SPREAD OF ANIMAL DISEASES AND QUALITY FOR THE HEALTH OF ANIMALS.
At Forgotten Cats, our mission is to reduce the unwanted cat population without killing and to stop the suffering of the thousands of kittens born to abandoned, homeless cats. We do this by working with colony caretakers to trap, sterilize, vaccinate, and return every cat within a colony. We provide the necessary medical treatment for sick or injured feral cats, stray cats, and kittens. We are working to find homes for adoptable cats and kittens. We also provide education about spay neuter, and we are assisting other cat rescue groups with trap, neuter, and return programs.
Our Goal as a Great Dane rescue in the sate of Virginia is to take in, rehabilitate and rehome purebred Great Danes, who are no longer wanted, by placing them in foster care and carefully screening potential adopters to ensure that the perfect forever homes are found. In addition to rescuing Great Danes in Virginia, we aim to educate the public about the breed.
The Kershaw County Humane Society is dedicated to providing food, housing and medical care for all lost or homeless animals within our county, and address the root causes of animal abuse and over populatin through education and spay/neuter programs.
Their mission is to prevent cruelty to animals. The rescue shall accomplish its mission by finding quality, forever homes for displaced dogs in which all adopted dogs will be indoor family members, to promote post-adoption training to make good canine citizens and provide neutered pets in order to control populations. The rescue is a foster-based rescue and will do home visits and adoption follow-ups on all adopted companions.
Barriers Against Repeated Cruelty, BARC Chicago, is eliminating cruelty and encouraging compassion for our animal companions. We support and encourage the human-animal bond by education, outreach and understanding for animals as sentient beings. BARC provides emergency funding and urgent resources for animals in immediate need, with a primary focus on animals in kill facilities and domestic violence situations. We adhere to and support the NO Kill philosophy and the value of every life.
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Peace Advocacy Network (PAN) promotes a peaceful existence through veganism, social justice, and respect for the Earth’s inhabitants and resources. PAN, founded in 2010, is a grassroots group completely run by volunteers that strives for the absence of violence in the lives of people and animals by eliminating oppression and inequality.
Their passion is to rescue animals from situations that are abusive, endangering and neglectful, which includes, but not limited to, owner surrenders, strays, kill shelters, puppy mills and backyard breeders and find them loving forever homes.
Bit O'Luck Equine Rescue's mission is to provide an environment through which neglected and/or abused equines are removed from those situations, rehabilitated, retrained and then offered up for adoption to qualified care-givers or if not adoptable they are given the opportunity to live out their lives at our facility with dignity and respect.