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Ohio American Eskimo Rescue

*O.A.E.R. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) rescue here in the southern part of Ohio founded in 2015. *We are dedicated to saving our beloved American Eskimo dogs no matter what age. We have taken a puppy as young as 5 weeks old to dogs as old as 17. *We take shelter dogs, we take owner surrenders, we will take an Eskie that is need of saving or help.

American Lab Rescue Inc

Founded in 2006, American Lab Rescue's Mission is to help prevent pain and cruelty, to place all adoptable animals in suitable homes, with the goal of zero euthanasia. Our Goal is to help these homeless dogs, no matter their ages find loving homes and get a second chance at life. The shelters, humane societies and rescuers we work with are all dedicated to help these animals get a second chance at life. Through August of 2016 we have found homes for over 6000 dogs.

Inter-American Restoration Corporation

Vision Statement- To provide social restoration for third-world countries and the US in all phases of social interaction, including: health and medical, spiritual, social, educational, and vocational spheres of human existence. Mission Statement-The Inter-American Restoration Corporation is committed to addressing the needs of impoverished, underprivileged, or traumatized people, both at home and abroad. Established as a 501C3 corporation in 2002, IRC has strategically incorporated first-world resources, business practices, and efficiency with compassion and focus. The result has been to provide necessary and needed relief directly to the people who lack life's essential conveniences. Driven to satisfy the complete spectrum of the individual, IRC is dedicated to facilitating the spiritual, educational, physical, and the community needs of the person. As such, IRC directs projects geared toward the revitalization of the whole person and whole community. VALUES: 1) We Value the strength of community to empower operations, to leverage opportunities, and enhance communication. 2) We Value individual passions. 3) We Value organization that leads to efficient process, purposeful actions, and dynamic results.4) We Value Spiritual leadership as expressed in outward, inward and unseen actions. 5) We Value the necessity of empowering indigenous peoples to take control of their own social destiny. 6)We Value cultures of all kinds 7) We value opportunity.

Animal Protective Association Of Missouri

The Animal Protective Association of Missouri is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing people and pets together, advancing humane education and creating programs beneficial to the human/animal bond.

Journey With Equus (a/k/a Liberty's Legacy)

Our Mission: To make a measurable difference by bringing the worlds of at risk equines and at risk individuals together through equine facilitated learning and coaching. We are a rescue in the sense that we fundraise to rescue horses in at risk situations. Where we are different is we partner with approved partner rescues. These partner rescues take in, rehab, train, and place majority of these deserving horses into forever homes. We do not adopt horses out at this time.The wonderful horses that make up our herd make up a slightly different demographic. Some have physical limitations and are not available for adoption and will live out a safe, loving life with us. Some have been so severely abused by humans that it would not be safe to put them up for adoption, they too will spend their lives with us, safe and being loved. Then the remainder of the sweet souls that make up our herd are under evaluation to become equine coaching partners and help transform lives. We are passionate about raising awareness and shedding light on the gifts that the horses have to give, beyond just being ridden.Our vision is to continue to build our coaching platform, in partnership with other non profits that represent at risk demographics such that we can create specific programs for their needs - from at risk youth, addiction, abuse, sex trafficking survivors, divorce and the list goes on. We also have a for profit division which continues to benefit the horses which focuses on Equine Partnered Trans-formative Coaching, and helping people get on their path to their purpose.

North American Border Terrier Welfare

The main goal of the North American Border Terrier Welfare (NABTW) is to protect and act on behalf of any homeless Border Terriers. To attain this goal, those affiliated with the NABTW will obtain Border Terriers that are unwanted, impounded, neglected, abused or in other unpleasant situations. NABTW is responsible for placing all adoptable dogs in loving, permanent homes. The Border Terrier rescue provides temporary foster care, basic health care and temperament evaluation prior to placement to ensure an optimal match for the dog as well as the adopter. Rescue volunteers also provide training and education to the new owners of adopted rescues to ensure the success of the placements whenever possible.

The American Saddlebred Legacy Foundation

We are a positive, proactive resource for breeders, owners and trainers to help network Saddlebreds that don't fit traditional show barn training programs through repurposing, therefore, preventing the need for rescue later.We strive to build and maintain relationships with trainers, owners, breeders, dealers and Amish. Although sometimes “rescue" is necessary our goal is to be proactive rather than reactive and repurpose horses before they enter the auction pipeline.We attend auctions to educate the community, document and track the prices and fate of horses, and identify those that most need our help.

American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign

(1) To preserve and protect America's wild horses and burros in viable, free-roaming herds and safeguard their habitat through public awareness and educational programs, coalition and partnership building; (2) To create and implement humane solutions to keep wild horses and burros wild and safe; (3) To rescue wild horses and burros in need, when necessary and possible; and (4) To increase the public's awareness of and appreciation for wild horses and burros as an integral part of the America's ecological and cultural landscape. (5) To engage in strategic litigation consistent with the foregoing objectives and purpose.