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Friends Of The Animal Center Foundation

Our purpose is to raise funds to expand animal care services at the Iowa City Animal Care & Adoption Center. We seek health, comfort, freedom from fear, and a loving guardian for our companion animals

Canines for Disabled Kids

To enhace the live and enrich the education of children with disabilitites by sponsoring specially trained assistance dogs to enhance independance at home and at school

Circle A Home For Horses

Non profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of at-risk children and rescued equines through paired bonding, learning, and fellowship

Friends of Austin Animal Center

Friends of Austin Animal Center seeks to bridge the gap between budgeted funds and animal needs at Austin Animal Center. We work to save the neediest and highest at-risk animals at the shelter by sponsoring a set of volunteer-run programs that work to remove barriers to adoption. We also work to improve the quality of life for the animals and the staff who take care of them by raising funds for capital improvements to the shelter. Our ultimate goal is to help the shelter ensure that every healthy or treatable animal has the best possible opportunity to find their forever home

Puppy Rescue Mission

The primary mission of The Puppy Rescue Mission, Inc. (TPRM), as stated in our by-laws, is to fund-raise and assist in pet rescue, foster and re-homing when needed, in particular pets of soldiers, especially those deployed in war zones. We assist with requests, logistics, administration and fund-raising for the adopted stray dogs of war rescued by and bonded with soldiers. This may include vet care, supplies, transport and related issues. We work with or through other organizations that help our soldiers bring their companion animals home from war.

City Limits Ranch

City Limits Ranch is an unique non-profit organization that provides natural horsemanship opportunities to children, teenagers and at-risk youth in our community. We believe that the principles of natural horsemanship teach life lessons and foster understanding and communication between peers and adult mentors, while empowering children and youth to better themselves psychologically, athletically and academically.

Animals Staying Alive

They are a non-profit organization dedicated to helping keep animals alive that might have otherwise have lead to a shorter life because funds were not available to provide the veterinary care, medicine, or medical support needed to prolong their lives.

Victory Therapeutic Center

Their mission is to care for the physical, mental, and emotional needs of children, adults, Veterans, first responders, and their families through the healing power of horses.

Save A Mom Pregnant Dog Rescue

Their priority is to save dogs from danger and euthanasia, ensure their well-being, and find them good homes. They are not breed-specific, and they do not pick or choose the dogs they rescue. As long as they have the needed space and funds, they rescue all dogs in need.

Newfoundland Club Of America Charitable Trust

The NCA Charitable Trust secures donations, manages and distributes funding in support of research grants studying health issues affecting the Newfoundland dog, provides monetary aid for Newfoundland rescue assistance and awards educational scholarships to junior Newfoundland fanciers.

A Purrfect Start A Humane Education & Animal Rescue Org

A focus on education targeted towards school children as a group and the community in general, emphasizing on humane care for pets including the importance of spaying and neutering.

Box Turtle Sanctuary Of Central Virginia

Educating has been the primary goal of the sanctuary. My “Turtles to you” program, has been very successful and through it many children have had an opportunity to learn, see and touch box turtles of all sizes. This program will continue as long as there are children. Future hopes for the facility at the sanctuary include field trips, where turtles can be observed in their natural habitat