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Colville Valley Animal Sanctuary

The Colville Valley Animal Sanctuary is dedicated to providing rescue, rehabilitation, basic medical care including spay/neuter, and adoption services for homeless, neglected, and surrendered companion animals in a county with no publicly funded humane society. Staffed by volunteers and 3 part-time employees, we also provide affordable vaccination, deworming, and microchipping at monthly community clinics.

Saskatoon SPCA

The Saskatoon SPCA has been providing a safe shelter and finding happy homes for companion animals in Saskatoon and surrounding area since 1968. As a registered charitable organization, the Saskatoon SPCA relies on the generosity of individual and corporate donors to raise necessary funds to provide shelter, care, nutrition and love to an average of 5,500 abandoned, lost, homeless and orphaned animals annually.

Chappy & Friends

Chappy and Friends has two main functions: One function is facilitating tax-deductible fundraising for animal hospitals to help fund emergencies for animal parents in a financial bind. Our other function is as an “incubator” for non-exempt animal welfare projects. Chappy & Friends helps organizations on the front lines of animal welfare to come into existence, to grow, and to sustain themselves.

The Zoo Society

THE POINT DEFIANCE ZOO SOCIETY (THE ZOO SOCIETY) FOSTERS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POINT DEFIANCE ZOO & AQUARIUM (PDZA) AND OUR COMMUNITY BY RAISING FUNDS AND GENERATING COMMUNITY SUPPORT. THE ZOO SOCIETY SUPPORTS THE MISSION OF PDZA BY PROVIDING FINANCIAL AND IN-KIND RESOURCES FOR THE ZOO'S RECREATION, EDUCATION AND CONSERVATION PROGRAMS, ITS ANIMAL COLLECTIONS, AND ITS PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS.

PetSmart Charities

To improve the quality of life for all pets by creating and supporting programs that save the lives of homeless pets and promote healthy relationships between people and pets. We support our vision and mission by: - Funding innovative and collaborative programs that save the lives of homeless pets - Providing adoption rewards funding to animal-welfare Adoption Partners that participate in PetSmart Charities® Adoption Centers - Collaborating with thousands of animal-welfare agencies across the U.S. to create innovative animal-welfare solutions that we share with other animal-welfare organizations - Providing urgently needed emergency relief, for both natural and man-made disasters - Raising awareness of companion animal-welfare issues - Promoting healthy and happy relationships between people and pets - Conducting customer fundraising programs, such as pin pad donations in PetSmart® stores

SPCA of Westchester

SPCA Westchester is a no-kill, 501(c)3 not-for-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to saving homeless, abused and abandoned animals and to protecting animals from cruelty and neglect through education and enforcement of humane laws. OUR HISTORY: SPCA Westchester is one of the oldest humane societies in the United States. We were founded in 1883 by Ossining resident Mary Dusenberry after she observed horses being abused as they delivered heavy loads of coal. Together with caring friends, Mrs. Dusenberry obtained land on which to build the Society’s first home and established a fund to be used to prevent cruelty to animals. The SPCA is still located on the same property, making it one of the oldest landholders in Briarcliff Manor. Originally affiliated with the ASPCA, the SPCA became an independent organization in the 1920’s and does NOT receive funding from the ASPCA or any national animal welfare organizations.

Fidos Companion Rescue

FIDO's Companion Inc. is a small, closely held, non-profit 501(c)3 organization made up of volunteers who perform vital functions in the process of rescuing animals. We operate out of Avon, Ohio. We primarily rescue dogs from the Lorain County Dog Kennel, Cleveland Animal Control, Huron County Dog Pound and Logan County Dog Pound before they are put to sleep. We secondarily assist with taking in homeless stray dogs and funding the spay/neuter of homeless dogs and cats for other independent local rescuers and vet clinics who take them in off the street and work to rehome them. Lastly, we provide and fund the transportation for all adopted dogs going to vet clinics for the Mandatory Spay & Neuter Program at the Lorain County Dog Kennel.

Auburn Valley Humane Society

AVHS Vision Statement To be a model of excellence in the advancement of animal welfare AVHS Mission Statement The Auburn Valley Humane Society enriches the lives of companion animals and people through animal sheltering, programs, services and community engagement AVHS is a local, independent 501(c)3 non-profit, which relies on pet licensing fees and donations to fund the shelter and educational programs.

Friends Of The Haywood County Animal Shelter

THE FRIENDS OF HAYWOOD COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER are a 501(c)3 organization of volunteers dedicated to supporting Haywood County Animal Shelter by:• Raising funds for the essential equipment, furniture & supplies needed for sustainable operations•Increasing awareness of the shelter and its services•Providing volunteers to assist county employees with daily operation of the shelter•Providing outreach and education programs to the community.

Sanctuary Hostel

Educate people on animal cruelty issues and provide refuge for stray, abandoned, lost,abused or injured animals. To place adoptable pets in caring homes and educate the public aboutanimal welfare. To make funds available to pet owners and caretakers to spay and neuter theiranimals and promote awareness for spay and neuter. To offer training, aid and support to those whoare involved in animal welfare advocacy work.

Ding Darling Wildlife Society

“Ding” Darling Wildlife Society, the non-profit Friends of the Refuge organization, supports the J. N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge Complex through the generation of independent funds to undertake student education, internships, research projects, informational literature, advocacy, land acquisition and facility enhancements. Efforts may extend beyond the Complex’s borders and involve partnerships with like-minded conservation organizations.

German Shepherd Rescue

Founded in 1996, German Shepherd Rescue is a state licensed, 501(c)3 non-profit organization that rescues German Shepherd dogs in need.We are a volunteer based organization committed to rescuing and rehabilitating German Shepherd dogs.GSR focuses our efforts on shelters in the Chicagoland area. We provide medical care and training support to our dogs in foster care – all of which is funded by donations.