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Center For Wildlife

The Center for Wildlife's mission is to build a sustainable future for wildlife and their habitats through medical care and treatment for sick, injured, and orphaned wild animals, research, and environmental education programs for the public. We treat more than 2,200 animals brought to us by the public and connect with more than 15,000 people through our environmental education programs. Over 30 colleges students and young professionals are hosted each year as interns, fellows, and apprentices in our medical clinic and education programs, and we attract over 80 volunteers to assist with direct animal care, education, and fundraising.

Arizona Golden Rescue

To rescue, medically treat and place Golden Retrievers

Freedom Tails Ohio

We intend to rescue animals that need medical care and provide that care and then re-home them through adoption. We will provide food, medical care and transport services to animals in need.

Friends Of Citrus County Animal Services

rescue dogs, adoption/medical assist for county shelter

Vernon A Tait All Animal Adoption Preservation & Rescue Fund

To assist in the medical treatment of cats especially spaying and neutering

Madison County S P C A Humane Society

TO PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE, SHELTER AND THE SUCCESSFUL ADOPTION OF ABANDONED AND SICK ANIMALS.

ECOLIFE Conservation

ECOLIFE Conservation is an international organization providing solutions to mutually benefit underserved communities and imperiled wildlife around the world

Almost Home Feline Refuge

To provide shelter and medical attention to stray, feral and abandoned cats as a public benefit.

Hootie's Rescue Haven

We rescue animals, tend to their medical needs and find them forever homes.

Kitten Central Of Placer County

Reduce euthanasia rates for medically dependent neonate kittens through action and education.

Ashland Animal Rescue Fund

REDUCTION OF EUTHANIZED COMPANION PETS IN THE LOCAL POUNDS BY NETWORKING THEM TO NO KILL, 501(C)(3) ANIMAL RESCUES PROVIDING MEDICAL CARE FOR ANIMALS IN NEED THAT WOULD SUFFER WITHOUT MEDICAL ATTENTION AND SPAY/NEUTER ALL COMPANION ANIMALS TO REDUCE THE OVERPOPULATION.

Peaches Bully Rescue

This nonprofit is organized exclusively for charitable purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. Peaches Bully Rescue provides a safe-haven for dogs of the bully breeds, including, but not limited to, English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, American Bulldogs, American Staffordshire Terriers, Mastiffs, Boxers, Pugs, and Boston Terriers. This service may include medical treatment, training, rehabilitation, and recovery periods where dogs are housed within foster homes.