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To use the sport/ skill of fishing as a mechanism to immerse and educate socio-economically disadvantaged children about their local marine and/or freshwater environment; while also working with fishing tournaments to collect and clean already caught fish to be donated to soup kitchens.
Dazzle Africa, a 501(c)(3) Charity, partners with local organizations in Zambia to provide programs in conservation, education and community development. We aim to ensure that future generations of all children are self-sufficient and iconic African wildlife thrive.
To provide a home for abused, unwanted, and orphaned children and animals. To provide an education for a culturally diverse group of children: school, improved social skills, and emotional stability are part of our plan to help break the cycle of poverty and destructive behavior. To provide an awareness through our rehab/education programs which emphasizes that all living things have value no matter how small or seemingly insignificant. When we as a society can recognize this fact we will begin to win the battles for conservation and preservation. To provide God's unconditional love and care for humans and animals who have special needs in their lives, whether mental, physical, or emotional.
Piccolo Farms mission is to provide loving forever homes to discarded livestock and farm animals. We serve our community through service and educational programs for adults and children of all ages. We are donor funded and our mission is driven by Proverbs 24:11.
The Philadelphia Zoo, America's first zoo, is dedicated to its mission of conservation, science, education, and recreation. The core purpose is to advance discovery, understanding, and stewardship of the natural world through compelling exhibition and interpretation of living animals and plants. As an educational and recreational resource, the Zoo serves over 1.2 million people every year. It also provides special educational programs for over 560,000 children, teachers, and other adults. With the Zoo's broad reach and diverse constituency, the Zoo's mix of visitors mirrors the diversity of the local community.
AWH's mission is to: Maximize potential of disabled/disadvantaged/special-needs children providing developmental therapy, education and recreation through horses and related experiences, with measurable improvement physically, mentally, socially and/or emotionally resulting in increased self-sufficiency and the ability to lead better and more independent and productive lives.
Izzie's Pond, a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization, provides rescue, rehabilitation and refuge for injured or orphaned waterfowl, wildlife, and farm animals. Through community outreach, they raise public awareness and appreciation for animals by educating children and adults to coexist with wildlife and to take their share of responsibility for a thriving ecosystem.
"We strive to protect and be an advocate for parrots who have lost their home. Our programs include rescue, rehabilitation, and the rehoming of these parrots. We support our community through educational events which include the senior population, school programs, and providing parrot visits to challenged adult, children, and hospice patients."
The mission of WMR is to make a positive difference in the lives of abandoned, abused and unwanted animals through compassionate care and permanent placement into loving homes. It is our belief that all living creatures should be treated with respect therefore we promote the positive benefits of the animal and human bond through children's education, interactive and therapeutic programs.
Happy Hills Animal Foundation, Inc. Mission Statement: Our mission is to furnish meals, veterinary care and love for the abandoned and abused animals that we shelter. We will find responsible loving homes for as many of these animals as possible. Through humane education, and special programs for children, we will reduce the number of animals abused and abandoned in our community. Through spay/neuter education and by altering all the animals we adopt out, we will reduce the number of unwanted animals born in our community.
At Save-A-Pet we believe it is our moral responsibility to protect and improve the lives of abuesed,abandoned, and homeless animals, and to place them in loving, permanent homes. We provide spay and neuter services and any necessary medical care. We work diligently to educate the public, especially children, on the importance of pet sterilization and responsible pet ownership.
Using the ocean as our classroom, we inspire children to learn.