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The mission of Friends of the Alameda Animal Shelter (FAAS) is to shelter and care for abandoned companion animals, find them newhomes, and to prevent animal cruelty through education and community programs.
RRP exists to facilitate placement of thoroughbred ex-racehorses in second careers by increasing demand for them in equestrian sports and serving the farms, trainers, and organizations that transition them.
Our mission is to build a humane community supporting the human-animal bond by being a resource through rescue, adoption, intervention, education, and outreach. We envision a community where all animals are loved, respected, and treated humanely. Pets Alive values and embraces above all, kindness, compassion, integrity, respect, inclusiveness, and collaboration in all aspects of our mission and our vision for a humane community
Founded in 1902, the mission of the SPCA of Tompkins County is to protect companion animals. We are the first open-admission, no-kill shelter in the country dedicated to preventing animal cruelty and overpopulation. not only do we steward animals, but the environment as well. our “green” shelter, known as the Dorothy and Roy Park Pet Adoption Center, was LEED- Certified Silver in 2004—the first shelter to achieve this status in the united States. our best practices in shelter operations and programs serve as effective examples for other shelters across the country striving to achieve no-kill status. We strive to foster a community in which the need for sheltering abandoned, neglected and homeless and abused animals is diminished; and we work ceaselessly to place medically and behaviorally healthy, treatable or manageable animals in loving homes. We provide leadership in cruelty investigation initiatives, educational outreach, and pet population control. We promote responsible pet stewardship by providing behavioral issues-counseling as needed for adopted animals and their owners, as well as behavior training for shelter dogs to increase adoption rates and ultimately nurture and enhance the human-animal bond.
Their Mission: " We were founded in 2007 to as a sanctuary for unadoptable, ill or infirm rabbits, and when possible to help rehome the rabbit overflow from area animal shelters and place them in good quality, indoor homes. We are also a sanctuary for some cats, dogs, parrots, and guinea pigs who have come from animal shelters. We currently only rehome rabbits and are closed to intakes due to the recession. We currently only take in rabbits needing hospice care and only if space and resources are available, neither of which currently are available. All rabbits are spayed or neutered prior to adoption and adopters are given support and guidance for the lifetime of the rabbit."
The Humane Society of Delaware County strives to ensure the best treatment, care and placement of animals in need.
The Washington State Horse Park is a 501c(3) Non-Profit Organization with the mission to build, promote, operate and sustain the premier destination for horse activities in the Pacific Northwest. The Horse Park is the premier equestrian facility in Washington state, serving the recreational, competitive and educational needs of riders and horse enthusiasts in all disciplines, age groups and skill levels. The venue provides ample facilities to accommodate small-to-large size shows as well as less formal activities.
Friends of the Sea Otter is committed to and advocates for the conservation of sea otters and the preservation of their habitat through education, research, and policy decisions that will ensure the long-term survival of this species and the health of the marine coastal environment.
A completely free service for our nations veterans with PTSD, we match our veterans with the "just right" companion animals, vetted and trained by our national board approved trainers!
The mission of Reckless Rangers is to provide Equine Therapy to disabled Military Service Members and Veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Warrior Dogs Matter provides free veterinary care to the service dogs of US military veterans and service members.
The Mission of Native Heart Healing, Inc. is to operate as a not-for-profit Equine-assisted therapy providing help to cancer patients and survivors, and people who have been victims of domestic abuse, and trauma. We offer interactions with Gyspy horses as a way to help improve emotional growth for those needing help in overcoming grief, combating depression, improving self -esteem, and for those suffering from anxiety as they deal with the overwhelming experience of cancer treatments.