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Founded in 2006, American Lab Rescue's Mission is to help prevent pain and cruelty, to place all adoptable animals in suitable homes, with the goal of zero euthanasia. Our Goal is to help these homeless dogs, no matter their ages find loving homes and get a second chance at life. The shelters, humane societies and rescuers we work with are all dedicated to help these animals get a second chance at life. Through August of 2016 we have found homes for over 6000 dogs.
Adopt a Golden Knoxville is a volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to finding warm, loving permanent homes for Golden Retrievers in order to prevent them from becoming strays or adding to the shelter overpopulation. Our focus is on assisting owners that can no longer care for their Golden due to unfortunate financial or other personal circumstances. Golden Retrievers, regardless of medical needs or age, will receive comprehensive evaluation, spay/neutering services, veterinary care, behavioral training if required, and safe passage into a permanent loving home. In addition to providing those services, Adopt a Golden Knoxville is intent on educating and assisting the metropolitan Knoxville and East Tennessee general public, and dog owners specifically, regarding issues such as responsible pet ownership, spay/neutering, obedience training, and veterinary/specialists referrals. Our goal is to reduce the number of Golden Retrievers sent to shelters.
Rescue and protect abused farm animals. Educate the public on Factory Farms and the inhumane treatment of farm animals. Educate the public on the extreme impact of factory farming on the environment. Educate the public on the health benefits of eating a plant-based diet.
Horses & Heroes is dedicated to providing the dynamic healing and learning benefits of equine therapy to veterans, first responders and others affected by stress or trauma.
Canine Caravan Rescue Inc is an all volunteer based 501(c)3 non-profit initiative formed to save the lives of up to 50 animals each month in Metro Atlanta and surrounding counties. We raise funds needed to vet and transport these animals from local high kill animal control facilities to our pre-approved rescue partners in the northeast. 100% of all donations go to the vetting and transport of these animals giving them a chance to live and find loving homes. The alternative for many of them is grim and heartbreaking.
PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR DOGS RESCUED FROM ANIMAL SHELTERS, ABUSE AND ABADONMENT. TRANSPORT RESCUED DOGS TO AWAITING FAMILIES
For 40 years, the Bird Rescue Center’s purpose has been to assist the public in the rescue of injured, orphaned or ill wild birds. We are licensed by State and Federal Fish and Wildlife agencies (Permit #MB7074770) to treat and release these birds back into the wild. The Bird Rescue Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our offices and primary care facilities are located in Santa Rosa, California. Our service area includes the northern San Francisco Bay counties of Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Lake and Mendocino. Over 90% of our operating budget comes from memberships, grants and donations from local businesses and individuals, and 90% of our staffing hours are provided by volunteers. BRC has recently received awards and grants from the City of Santa Rosa and Sonoma County in support of our Education Program and organizational development. We depend on the efforts of our dedicated volunteers, and contributions from caring individuals.
Taysia Blue Rescue strives to save lives by keeping Siberian Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes out of shelters. We provide them with medical attention, socialization, exercise, food and a safe place to live with volunteer foster families until we can find them forever homes.
The Yggdrasil Urban Wildlife Rescue (YUWR) and Education Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization located in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. We are dedicated to the rehabilitation of orphaned and injured wildlife living in urban city centers and education of the public about how to live harmoniously with our cities’ wildlife. We serve the San Francisco Bay Area in the State of California, USA. When an injured or orphaned wildlife mammal is found, we nurse these animals back to a healthy state where they are able to be released back into the wild. Through education to children and adults alike, we try to raise awareness of these wild residents of our cities in the hope that a better co-habitation will lead to less injuries/orphans and more enjoyment of the urban wildlife with which we share our cities. We are a grassroots organization and are 100% volunteer-run and donation-funded! Our Mission: To heal the sick and injured/orphaned animals brought to us and ready them for release back into our Urban Wilds. To educate people of all ages in the wonder and enjoyment of wildlife and nature and why it is so vital we protect it. To teach patience and compassion so that urban wildlife is viewed in a more positive light by everyone- not as pests, but as important co-habitators of our environment.
We are a 501(c)3 non-profit animal welfare organization. Our mission is to rescue roadside dogs and cats, spay/neuter, medically and emotionally treat, then place them in loving, forever homes. We also work hard to raise awareness about pet issues such as nutrition, proper vaccination schedules and the importance of spay/neuter, foster, volunteering, adopting and donating to help our city and surrounding area shelters save as many lives as possible.
Friends of Austin Animal Center seeks to bridge the gap between budgeted funds and animal needs at Austin Animal Center. We work to save the neediest and highest at-risk animals at the shelter by sponsoring a set of volunteer-run programs that work to remove barriers to adoption. We also work to improve the quality of life for the animals and the staff who take care of them by raising funds for capital improvements to the shelter. Our ultimate goal is to help the shelter ensure that every healthy or treatable animal has the best possible opportunity to find their forever home
Thoroughbred Placement Resources, Inc. improves the lives of Thoroughbred racehorses, both active and retired by providing training and rehabilitation while educating the public through the development of Breed Ambassadors.