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A New Leash On Life

A New Leash on Life, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c)3 animal rescue organization that was incorporated in 2004.  We have an all-volunteer staff and rely solely on donations from the public and local businesses to cover our expenses.Our adoptable pets come from several different places:  kill shelters, owner surrender, on busy roads, in abandoned houses, and pretty much everywhere else you can imagine.We house our adoptable pets in approved foster homes where each pet is evaluated in a home setting.  We believe this allows us to better match our pets with suitable families and homes, so that they will not ever be homeless again

Haven On Earth Animal League

We are a 501c3 no-kill rescue organization dedicated to providing tender care and permanent placement into loving homes for cats and dogs at risk of danger due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. Haven on Earth Animal League supports the concept of a no-kill millennium by including the cost of spaying and neutering in the adoption fee.

Nobody Starves On Long Island

, help keep family pets in their homes by supplying food to people that cannot afford to feed their animals or take care of medically

Shenandoah National Park Trust

The Shenandoah National Park Trust touches every aspect of the park we all enjoy. We help protect what you love about Shenandoah National Park, while creating programs to inspire the next generation of national park stewards.As the official philanthropic partner of Shenandoah National Park, the Trust invests in programs and initiatives which help ensure that Shenandoah remains a crown jewel of the Park Service, an economic driver for the region, and a national treasure for all to enjoy, for generations to come.

National Aviary In Pittsburgh

The National Aviary in Pittsburgh's mission is to inspire respect for nature through an appreciation of birds.The National Aviary is America’s premier bird zoo. Located on Pittsburgh’s historic North Side in Allegheny Commons Park, the National Aviary’s diverse collection comprises more than 500 birds of 150 different species from around the world, many of them threatened or endangered in the wild.

National Cat Protection Society

The National Cat Protection Society is a no-kill cat shelter whose mission is dedicated to the protection and welfare of cats.

National Marine Life Center

The National Marine Life Center rehabilitates and releases stranded marine mammals and sea turtles in order to advance science and education in marine wildlife health and conservation.

National Wildlife Refuge Association

The Refuge Association’s mission is to conserve America’s wildlife for future generations through programs that protect, enhance and expand the National Wildlife Refuge System and the landscapes beyond its boundaries.

The National Humane Society

Make no mistake about it, our aim is nothing less than to be among the finest animal charities in the country. It is your dedication and support that makes this goal possible. The National Humane Society (The NHS) is a 501 © (3) Non-Profit Tax Exempt Charity organization dedicated to improving the lives of rescue animals across America. We stand with shelters and humane societies around the country in the mission to find abandoned animals homes and to help rectify the over-population crisis of dogs and cats in the US. Through our efforts each year, and through the generous donations of our supporters, the National Humane Society aids and assists in funding individual shelters to give volunteers and the animals they serve a fighting chance of making a change. We actively support and engage with communities to improve perceptions of adopting animals, and to protect the animals in question. Our belief is that through education and conversation, we can be the change needed for animals around the country.

National Samoyed Rescue Trust

The mission of National Samoyed Rescue is to act as a service organization providing resources, support, networking, and guidance to assist existing Samoyed rescuers and help establish new rescue groups in areas lacking coverage. By fostering relations between rescues and regional breed clubs, breeders, and fanciers. NSR strives to enable humane, ethical, and effective rescue of Samoyeds in need across the United States through the substantiation and verification of its' affiliated rescues practices thereby ensuring that shelters, humane societies, and the general public are confident in their local Samoyed rescue representatives. Funding for the Samoyeds under the care of our affiliated rescues is available upon a case-by-case basis.