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Save A Man (SAM) Ministry wants to spread the message of hope and compassion. SAM reaches incarcerated men and women with the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and nurtures and mentors them during the transition period of release. We believe that a single action can make a difference in the community, and that collective action can greatly impact the world. Through advocacy and outreach activities, our team works tirelessly each day to contribute their part to the greater good.
Save a Stray Foundation’s mission is to provide relief and assistance to stray and feral cats roaming on the streets that lack food, water, shelter and veterinarian care, by humanely trapping the cats to be spayed, neutered, vaccinated and fed on a regular basis. We also educate the public of the importance of spaying and neutering their own pets and how to implement a cat management program in the community for feral/stray cats in order to control the overpopulation of stray cats. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, 100% of donations go to the cats.
Only i need to keep family live There die one by one 1.Construction of the house for six destitute children 2.Master works a support project at a future time 3.School fees 4.Health care for a girl who has troubled 5.Nutrition 6.Children care and other needs
S.O.S. Maine is a grassroots, volunteer organization whose mission is to educate the public to maintain and preserve Maine’s coastal heritage.
The rescue and vetting of labrador retrievers from shelters in the south, bringing them to their forever homes in New England
To reduce the rate of suicide in Kern County through education, advocacy, and awareness and assist those bereaved by suicide.
To rescue, rehabilitate, and retrain horses facing neglect or abuse and provide them with the best opportunity for a permanent home and a lifetime of safety.
Our mission is to improve the welfare of rabbits in and around Orange County by combating the problems that lead to rabbit homelessness, supplying information to current and prospective rabbit owners to set them up for success, and by providing medical care and rehabilitation for rabbits for whom we are their last hope.