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Our mission is to rescue homeless, abandoned, neglected or abused dogs. By working with committed volunteers, already established veterinarians and trainers, we will nurture, provide medical care and rehabilitation to these animals while providing a safe and loving cage-free environment for as long as it takes to find them adoptive homes.
Labrador Hill Sanctuary Inc is a permanent sanctuary to over 50 horses, donkeys, ponies and mules with a commitment to the preservation of life, the ending of horse slaughter, and humane education for students from ages 2-adult. We provide long term care for equines at all stages of their lives, and foster empathy in students to work with animals of all abilities, whether rideable or not. While honoring the long and rich history of human-equine relationships, we hope to move public opinion in the 21st century towards inclusion of these intelligent animals into the mainstream of society, with attendant rights , dignity, and funding. We offer both a natural horsemanship program and an equine assisted psychotherapy program, along with services for veterans and inner city students.
Barn Buddies Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating current owners of farm animals regarding placement (i.e. rescue), rather than release of such animals onto vacant land surrounding the Las Vegas Valley and/or our vicinity parks. We operate out of and are integrated with the farm, which is our parent organization. All proceeds from the farm go to the care and feeding of the animals, most of which are rescues. We will network with other groups to find appropriate homes – either temporary, until you get settled in new living quarters – or permanent, if you are no longer able to care for your animals. Our mission is to provide the best quality of life for abandoned farm animals that are being displaced by those losing their homes, family groups and/or jobs. We, at Barn Buddies Rescue, strongly encourage education regarding non-breeding of farm animals within the Las Vegas valley. Overpopulation of farm animals is overcrowding shelters, sanctuaries and temporary foster homes and we hope to be a part of the solution. Homes with a heart are needed for displaced farm animals. If you are able to help farm animals that are looking for either temporary or long term placement, please contact us. We encourage you to do your homework regarding the type of animal you may be able to consider for foster or permanent placement. Be very sure of your commitment to ensure the animal will not have to go through displacement in the future. A home check will be required prior to foster or adoption. Volunteers are always needed as well as vehicles and trailers to pick up, transport and drop off larger animals. If you are able to provide physical help, supplies, blankets, crates, equine equipment or anything that may help us help the animals, please contact us.
Safe Haven for Animals (SHFA) is a no-kill, feline rescue and sanctuary. We are a privately run rescue which is completely reliant upon donations. We do not receive government grants nor corporate sponsorship. Additionally, all of our workers are volunteers. No one draws a salary. This means that every dollar you give goes directly to helping the kitties. Generous donations help us care for as many abandoned kitties as possible.
Lucky Pup Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established for the purpose of re-homing dogs in need. We believe that all dogs deserve a safe and happy forever home regardless of breed or where they are from. We work with local dogs and those from our overcrowded partner shelters and rescues in the southern U.S.
Project Purr is an all-volunteer, nonprofit rescue organization helping feral cats and kittens in Santa Cruz county. We fund a free feral spay-neuter/TNR program, and offer resources for feral cat colony caretakers and those who want to learn more about TNR.
We rescue golden retrievers from local shelters and other sources, providing them with all necessary medical care and place them in new homes where they will be taken care of for the rest of their lives.
Fur-Ever Home is dedicated to serving the community and animals, for the betterment of all lives. The mission of Fur-Ever Home is to help support people and animals in their time of need, by providing resources and/or alternatives, to help reduce the numbers of homeless pets. Through education and community outreach, we work to help people keep their pets and promote the importance of spaying and neutering. We strive to be well known in our community for integrity and one that makes a positive difference in the lives of others. We believe in the possibility that through education, awareness and inspiration, we will one day have more Fur-Ever Homes than homeless pets.
You Lucky Dog Rescue is a IRC 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue of homeless and abandoned dogs from the high-kill shelters of North Georgia. We believe it is our moral responsibility to save, protect, and improve the lives of these dogs through the help of committed volunteers, foster homes, donors, local veterinarians, and trainers. We strive to re-introduce these dogs to society, assess their individual needs, and provide them with a loving temporary home while matching them with only the best, carefully screened forever homes.
Our mission at Hoof Prints to Freedom, Inc. is to rescue, rehabilitate and provide for the well-being of horses that have been abandoned, neglected, abused or slaughter-bound through rescue, adoption, education & humanity programs.
Our mission is to find forever loving homes for retired racing greyhounds and to educate the public on the life of a retired racing greyhound before and after their racing career.
The Columbus House Rabbit Society is an all-volunteer non-profit, 501c3 organization, formed in 2002 as an official chapter of the International House Rabbit Society. Our mission is to rescue abandoned and unwanted rabbits and find them new, loving homes. We also educate the public about proper rabbit care and rabbit behavior through presentations, publications, and personal consultations. We provide consultation to other local rescue organizations about the housing and care of rabbits in their facilities, and provide educational materials and resources to their staffs and potential adopters.