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Our organization is committed to keeping pets safe, happy and healthy while they wait to be placed in a forever home. Since 1983 the McCook Humane Society has provided a temporary home for puppies and kittens, as well as adult dogs, cats and any temporarily homeless pet. We are dedicated to finding permanent, loving homes for abused, neglected, and abandoned animals in Southwest Nebraska and Northwest Kansas, while also continuing in our mission of education in Responsible Pet Ownership. We are classified as a No Kill Shelter and strive to be as low kill as possible and give them every opportunity to find forever homes.
The Greater Androscoggin Humane Society enriches lives; supporting and engaging the community by providing effective, accessible and innovative services and advocacy for animals.
The Environmental Defense Center protects and enhances the local environment through education, advocacy, and legal action.
Defenders of Animal Rights, Inc., is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to alleviate the suffering of abused, unwanted, and neglected animals. They accomplish this goal through rescues, adoptions, a low-cost spay/neuter plan, and through the operation of an 11,250 square-foot animal shelter, a farm refuge, and a 35.8 wildlife sanctuary.
Live Like Roo Foundation, a 501C3 organization, provides support and financial assistance to families whose pet faces a cancer diagnosis. We help pay bills for biopsies, amputations, medications, growth removals and much more. After the dog passes, we also pay for the ashes or paw print of the animal. We assemble "Roo Cancer Care Packages," which contain items that Roo loved during his diagnosis, as well as items that will help the owner through one of the most difficult times of their life. Such items include a handmade blanket, toys, treats, a McDonald's gift card, toys, tennis balls, and tissues for mom and dad. We are a nationwide organization that hopes that everyone, ill or not, continues to live like there is no tomorrow. Live Like Roo.
One Tail at a Time (“OTAT”) is a no-kill, 501(c)3 animal rescue whose mission is to end pet homelessness by making pet ownership a joyful and accessible experience for all. We accomplish this by rescuing animals from overcrowded shelters, placing them in loving forever homes and providing support and resources to pet owners in need.
Second City Canine Rescue's mission is to rescue homeless animals and responsibly place them into permanent, loving homes. We believe in rescuing responsibly.℠
The Kansas Humane Society is the largest privately-funded, non-profit animal shelter organization in the state of Kansas. We believe pets are safest in a community that values and protects them, best cared for by a responsible and loving family, healthiest when seen regularly by a veterinarian, and that saving animal lives involves much more than increasing adoptions and decreasing euthanasia. Did you know we have many programs and services such as counseling to help people find solutions to keep their pets? We offer spay/neuter services to families in need to help prevent unwanted litters. Since 1888, we have helped hundreds of thousands of Wichita’s pets by providing them care, comfort, hope, and most importantly, a second chance at a new life.
AWA’s mission is to eliminate animal suffering, promote the importance of the human-animal bond and improve the role of animals in the well-being of people.
The Animal Rescue League of NH improves animal welfare in our communities by helping pets and the people who care for them.
We are 501(c)(3) non-profit all proceeds are donated to no-kill animal shelters/rescues in the memory of our dog Tiny. $30,800.00 raised/donated to date!
Our obligation is to serve as a responsible land steward of the Refuge property and its natural resources, while promoting, implementing, and supporting environmental education.