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TO RESCUE, REHABILITATE AND REHOME ABANDONED AND UNWANTED ANIMALS, PRIMARILY DOBERMAN PINSCHERS.
We are a 501(c)(3) non profit based out of South Florida that transports animals from high kill shelters to pre-approved responsible 501(c)(3) rescues and no kill shelters for re-homing. The focus is to raise the funds needed to achieve our goal to rescue and re-home as many animals as possible each and every month. We work hard with the shelters and amazing Transport Partners across the country to fill the van with urgent pets that would have otherwise not have had a second chance at life.
To be a community-centered shelter that supports the human-animal bond through compassionate care, adoption, education, and advocacy.
RCHS is dedicated to advocating for and working towards a responsible and humane community. We provide shelter and adoption opportunities for pets that are homeless and promote animal welfare through community programs that benefit both animals and people.
At WUFAW, our mission is to be a leader in promoting and upholding the welfare of companion animals through education, advocacy, and direct action on a global scale. We aim to reduce the suffering of animals by implementing and supporting international programs to combat dog and cat overpopulation.
Freedom for Great Apes is a sanctuary specifically designed to provide a safe haven dedicated to the physical, social, behavioral, and psychological well-being of chimpanzees in captivity. We are dedicated to overcoming exploitation and cruelty that all captive great apes face with education, advocacy, and collaboration.
Their mission is to cultivate and foster empathy by connecting humankind with animals, inspiring and uplifting others through compassionate acts, and creating a more humane world.
Educate people on animal cruelty issues and provide refuge for stray, abandoned, lost,abused or injured animals. To place adoptable pets in caring homes and educate the public aboutanimal welfare. To make funds available to pet owners and caretakers to spay and neuter theiranimals and promote awareness for spay and neuter. To offer training, aid and support to those whoare involved in animal welfare advocacy work.
Where Every Dog Gets A Second Chance At Finding Their Forever Home.
TO RETRIEVE, CARE FOR, SHELTER AND ADOPT OUT CATS AND DOGS IN CALHOUN COUNTY MICHIGAN
Strengthening the natural bond between humans and animals with programs and services to enhance the well being of all.OUR FIGHT AGAINST EUTHANASIAEvery year, we rescue over 1,300 animals, place over 1,000 of them in loving homes, and provide over 2,400 spay/neuter surgeries. AnimalKind is making significant progress in protecting animals from euthanasia, creating an innovative approach to provide emergency services for pet owners in need, humanely reducing the overpopulation of unwanted animals, rescuing those threatened by cruelty, abandonment and neglect, finding homes for cats and kittens and making our communities a safer, healthier place to live.
To provide placement and care during placement of greyhound dogs and other animals; to inform and educate the public regarding the needs and conditions of a particular breed of dog, namely the Greyhound, in an effort to encourage a humane standard of care for the breed; to promote educational programs concerning the responsibilities of ownership of Greyhounds and other animals in schools and elsewhere.Generally to do all acts necessary to prevent cruelty to animals and to further the organization’s exclusively charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and to solicit and receive donations from the general public; to enter into contracts to acquire, own, lease or hold sufficient property, real or personal,