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To reduce the number of dogs and cats entering Arizona shelters by providing the resources needed to keep pets and their families together.
To stop taxpayer-funded animal tests we must first stop $15 billion in wasteful government spending. We find, expose, and de-fund wasteful government spending on animal experiments. To change public policy, we unite liberty lovers and animal lovers with hard-hitting investigations and public policy campaigns.
RESCUE, REHABILITATE & RELOCATE thrown away dogs so they can now have a purpose to be HONORED, RESPECTED & TRUSTED asLaw EnforcementK9 working dogs.
To create and deliver community humane education programs and promote animal welfare by supporting the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of abused and anbandoned dogs.
Transport dogs (emphasis on Bully Bread) to areas to be fostered or adopted (put into loving/safe homes). They are working to transition the #1 kill shelter in Fl to a no-kill shelter.
TO PROMOTE SOCIAL WELFARE BY CONDUCTING RESCUE AND ADOPTION OF STRAY AND ABUSED ANIMALS, FUNDING SPAY/NEUTER TREATMENTS, AND TRANSPORTING AND BOARDING RELATED TO ANIMAL RESCUE ACTIVITIES.
Our mission is a 3 part mission: to rescue and revive the unbridled spirit in both our rescued horses and our American heroes. To educate and advocate for our American Mustangs as well as horses that are stuck in the slaughter pipeline. To offer our American heroes a place to come together and witness the extraordinary connections one can make with an unbridled spirit.
The St. Louis Senior Dog Project is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in the state of Missouri. We are an all-volunteer organization that rescues dogs of all ages but especially dogs 5 years of age and older.
The mission of The Greater New Haven Cat Project, Inc. (GNHCP) is to end the suffering of homeless cats through the practice of trap/neuter/return (TNR), and also to educate the community ethically about the importance of animal welfare and responsible pet ownership. Our primary goal is to provide the low-income and transient neighborhoods of the Greater New Haven area with a comprehensive TNR program and low-cost spay/neuter assistance program.
EBLTP (Edisto Beach Loggerhead Turtle Project) is the official sea turtle preservation team for endangered sea turtles in the Town of Edisto Beach. Established in 1982, the organization is a registered 501(c)(3) not-for-profit in South Carolina and obtains annual authorization from the SC DNR to perform conservation activities. Its fifty-some volunteers train extensively to professionally assist nesting turtles, stranded turtles, and hatchlings. You’ll see us each day at dawn and often in the evenings walking the beach locating nests, protecting them with stakes, tape, and fencing as well as conducting inventories on recently hatched nests. Authorized Turtle Patrol members wear shirts saying “Volunteer” or “Turtle Patrol.”
Our mission is to humanely alleviate animal suffering and overpopulation by providing access to basic health care, including sterilization services.