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Our mission is to provide shelter and medical care and find new homes for homeless pets; provide community outreach programs, as well as reduce the number of unwanted litters through our spay/neuter programs.
We are the oldest and largest nonprofit animal welfare organization in Saginaw County. We are dedicated to the betterment of the lives of stray, owned and abandoned animals since-We believe no-birth is the first step to no-kill. Our organization works diligently to reduce the population of homeless and unwanted animals in Saginaw County, Michigan through our free spay and neuter services.-We rescue hundreds of homeless and abandoned animals every year. -We are strong advocates of Trap-Neuter-Return of Community Cats.-We provide pet food to households in needs to keep pets in their homes.
CARE & PROVIDING HOMES FOR UNWANTED ANIMALS AND PET FOOD TO FAMILIES IN NEED
Improve animal welfare by providing medical and adoption service to stray of abandoned animals and educating the public on the proper treatment of animals
1)Provide low cost spay/neuter surgeries for animal owners who cannot otherwise afford this service and to other rescue groups who rely on this service to continue their work. 2)Rescue unwanted and homeless animals by finding them permanent loving homes 3)Provide support for community cat colonies by providing spay/neuter services, food and veterinary care.
TO PROVIDE A NO KILL SHELTER FOR HOMELESS PETS AND PROMOTE ADOPTION TO GOOD HOMES.
First and foremost, we are a Christian organization that believes in the power of God and the saving grace of Jesus Christ. 1. To open the world of horses to anyone interested regardless of ability to pay. 2. To help children and adults in crisis feel loved by pairing him or her with a mentor and a horse to foster empowerment and encouragement through the unfailing love of God and share hope for the future through the saving grace of Jesus Christ. 3. To enhance and enrich lives by providing education, social opportunities and emotional support for the community through equine assisted activities and therapies.
We are a private, non-profit, charitable organization that is dedicated to the welfare of animals. The shelter, serving Oakville and Milton, was established in 1936. Visit www.omhs.ca for more information.
Our mission is to offer the best possible care and future for companion animals in our community, through leadership, placement, and outreach.