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Pets for Patients was established to address a very real need for families of chronically ill children: a desire for companionship, a renewed sense of hope, and a powerful spirit of healing. Our dedicated, all-volunteer team focuses on impacting both the families and the animals in need of a forever home.
PROMOTE THE HUMANE TREATMENT OF ANIMALS THROUGH EDUCATION, TRAINING AND OUTREACH.
Rescue, Re-home and re-educate golden retriever dogs.
Rescue Rehome Dogs Educate People on how to care for dogs
TO OPERATE AN ANIMAL SHELTER, EDUCATE THE PUBLIC, AND PREVENT CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
Conserving native wildlife and their habitats through research, education and collaboration
To offer a second chance to distressed Pennsylvania wildlife through rescue and rehabilitation, public education, and by providing training for wildlife rehabilitators.Wildlife Rehabilitation services are offered in Pennsylvania.Continuing Education for wildlife rehabilitators is offered throughout the United States.
The Standardbred Retirement Foundation (SRF) is a non-profit, tax exempt organization providing humane care and services for horses in need of lifetime homes, and in crisis, through rehabilitation, training, adoption, lifelong follow-up, or lifetime sanctuary; and offers therapeutic equine opportunities for children, and adults.
Charlie's Acres is a sanctuary in Sonoma County that rescues farm animals who were abused or destined for slaughterhouses. The mission of the sanctuary is to educate people on the humane treatment of animals and plant-based food options through education and outreach.
The mission at Mini Therapy Horses is to bring joy, comfort and hope to those who need it most. Our program pairs highly trained miniature horses with dedicated handlers to bring life-changing equine-assisted therapy (EAT) and equine-assisted activities (EAA) to children and adults who are suffering. We exist to serve a wide-range of individuals, including pediatric hospital patients, veterans, individuals in treatment for substance abuse, people without housing, children in foster care and many more. We also serve as first responders following crisis events like wildfires or mass shootings. Wherever there is a need for joy, comfort and hope, MTH can help.
Shelter Mission:Our mission is to eliminate animal suffering and overpopulation through education.
To support wildlife rehabilitation is Pennsylvania through charitable giving and public education