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Toronto Humane Society

Our mission at The Toronto Humane Society is to promote the humane care and protection of all animals and to prevent cruelty and suffering. The day-to-day operation of the THS involves the direct handling of lost, abandoned, unwanted and injured pets. In any given year, approximately 10,000 animals pass through the shelter, which is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The injured receive veterinary care; abandoned animals are given a safe haven. Immature and injured animals are placed in foster care until they are strong enough to be placed for adoption. The Toronto Humane Society is supported solely by individual and corporate donations - we do not receive government funding of any kind.

Dogsway Dog Rescue Society

Newbark helps dogs find a home where they are wanted and loved, spayed or neutered and allowed to live their life as dogs, not fearful prisoners. Newbark has helped approximately 175 California dogs find new lives in homes on Vancouver Island. Approximately 32 Comox Valley dogs have been rehomed at no cost to the surrendering parties. For more information or if you have any questions, please email newbarkrescue@live.ca or call 250-218-0201 and leave a message. Thank-you to all the Foster Homes past, present and future! Community support is important and Newbark wants to recognize & thank all the businesses who support Newbark's rescue efforts.

Saskatoon SPCA

The Saskatoon SPCA has been providing a safe shelter and finding happy homes for companion animals in Saskatoon and surrounding area since 1968. As a registered charitable organization, the Saskatoon SPCA relies on the generosity of individual and corporate donors to raise necessary funds to provide shelter, care, nutrition and love to an average of 5,500 abandoned, lost, homeless and orphaned animals annually.

LIONS FOUNDATION OF CANADA DOG GUIDES

Lions Foundation of Canada operates Dog Guides Canada, a national school which trains and provides Dog Guides at no cost to Canadians with visual, hearing or other physical or medical disabilities. The Dog Guide programs are Canine Vision Canada, Hearing Ear, Special Skills,Seizure Response and Autism Assistance Dog Guides.

CALGARY HUMANE SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

The Calgary Humane Society is known throughout the country for the outstanding and innovative programs and services we have provided to the animals and the community for over 80 years. At the Calgary Humane Society we help close to 10,000 animals each year. These animals have become homeless, unwanted, abused or neglected, and depend on the Calgary Humane Society for shelter, veterinary care, placement and protection.

HAPPY CAT SANCTUARY

The Happy Cat Sanctuary is a no-kill cat rescue based in Strathmore, Alberta, Canada. We are a small group of volunteers dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating stray and abandoned cats from Strathmore and the surrounding communities.

The David Suzuki Foundation

Since 1990, the David Suzuki Foundation has worked to find ways for society to live in balance with the natural world that sustains us. Focusing on four program areas – oceans and sustainable fishing, climate change and clean energy, sustainability, and the Nature Challenge - the Foundation uses science and education to promote solutions that conserve nature and help achieve sustainability within a generation.

ANIMAL LOVE FOUNDATION

There are many ways you can volunteer with the Animal Love Foundation. We always need dedicated people to help us in various areas of rescue. We are always in need of: - Foster homes - Drivers - Volunteers For more information on us, check us out on our website www.animallovefoundation.org

BEAR CONFLICT SOLUTIONS INSTITUTE (formerly Karelian Bear Shepherding Institute of Canada)

Bear mortality related to human conflicts is perhaps the largest single factor affecting long-term population viability. As human populations continue to extend into bear habitat throughout North America, either through residential development, recreational use or industrial use, bear human conflicts increase. Our organization aims to reduce human caused bear mortality and incidents of human-bear conflict. This is achieved through specialized training courses and innovative applied research. We are involved in a variety of initiatives that focus on reducing people’s interactions with bears while living, working and recreating in bear country. These include our unique Bearproof Garbage Bin Loaner Program, Bear Hazard Assessments, and Natural Attractant Management. Please see www.bearconflict.org for more information.

OROMOCTO & AREA SPCA INC

The shelter is a registered, non-profit, charitable organization. The Oromocto & Area SPCA is not government funded and we rely on donations from the public and organize fundraising activities throughout the year to carry out the day-to-day operations of the shelter The goal of the Oromocto and Area SPCA is to find a home for every adoptable animal in our care. Currently, we are hoping to move into a new facility this year! On the "Donate Now" page, you have a choice as to whether you would like to donate to the General Operating Fund or the New Building Fund. Anything that you can give would be greatly appreciated! Thank you very much for making us your charity of choice and helping us help the animals that come to our little shelter!