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A Kitty’s Purrsuit of Happiness (KPOH) is a veteran founded and operated, non-kill rescue dedicated to improving the lives of abused, abandoned, ill and injured cats. We promote Spay and Neuter and Trap Neuter Vaccinate Return programs as the most humane method of effecting positive change in cat populations. We provide medical care and long-term accommodations for special needs cats under our guardianship.
Imagine having an immersive aquarium experience on the shores of the Banana River full of educational, family fun and the ability to learn about native marine species. That’s what the Brevard Zoo Aquarium Project is all about. We’re bringing together business leaders, educators, scientists and the citizens of this community to fulfill a grand vision of building a world-class aquarium that would also be home to initiatives that address critical environmental concerns. This includes education programs, scientific research and collaboration to restore the Indian River Lagoon, animal rehabilitation, and more. Not only will an aquarium give visitors and residents alike additional recreational options, but it will create jobs, have a positive economic impact on area businesses, and through teaching responsible environmental habits, protect property values and the coastal life we call home. As we embark on this journey, we hope you’ll join us. https://theaquariumproject.org/ Your support as an advocate, donor, volunteer or partner is critical to the success of the Aquarium Project. As we saw with the creation of Brevard Zoo, community-led advocacy creates long-lasting benefits for residents, tourists and the business community.
Operation Catnip's life-saving work improves the lives of cats and the communities in which they live by spaying, neutering, and vaccinating free-roaming cats, preventing the births of kittens, mentoring other programs around the country and training future and current veterinarians to save America's community cats.
GARC's mission is to rescue homeless pets and give them a second chance at life while advocating animal rights.
Seattle Dogs Homeless Program is a WA State 501c3 non-profit street outreach program and foster based dog rescue dedicated to animal welfare. Our street outreach program provides pets and their people living thru homelessness with food and supplies for both human and animal For dog owners seeking drugs/alcohol treatment or wanting to work access to free boarding. Aside from food our #1 need is vet care! Seattle Dogs has a mandatory spay and neuter policy for all animals needing vet care. We place a strong emphasis on helping to control the population and abuse from over breeding. We are also a foster based rescue for dogs that are abandoned, abused or owner surrender. Once healed, healthy, emotionally ready, their placed for adoption. We believe every pet living homelesss should have a voice, lots of love, good food and vet care. By helping people with the necessary supplies and support we empower them to feel better about themselves by meeting the needs of their pets. Seattle Dogs makes a difference 1 bag 1 paw at a time🐾
The mission of the German Shepherd Resource and Rescue Center, Incorporated is to serve, protect and promote the well being of German Shepherds Dogs in the New England region of the United States.
Our mission at Kirkville Animal Rescue & Education, Inc. is very simple – we work to help as many animals as possible by providing veterinary care, housing and dietary needs while in our care. We strive to find the appropriate home for any animal able to be placed. We also provide sanctuary for human imprinted non-human primates.
We rescue dogs and; puppies from high kill shelters. Once quarantined & properly vetted, we place them in loving homes local to us in the NE.
East Coast Maine Coon Rescue is about giving kittens and cats the opportunity to have a great home and a great loving family. We go into shelters to find Maine Coons.
Our mission After dealing with cancer and chemo first hand and knowing what the cost is I don't want any dog to be put down because the owners can't afford to pay after all we would do this for our loved ones RIGHT? My goal is to fundraise and take donations to help the dogs and their humans cover some of this cost. We are a new and upcoming 501 © 3 not for profit with a real goal in mind. We are also starting a dog rescue. I want to specialize in pregnant pups on death row they are the ones most at risk in the shelters. We will take other dogs as well, they will be evaluated an kid and other animal tested . Of course altered before rehoming them to a qualified home. All parties wanting to adopt will have to fill out a application and be approved before any dog will be re homed. Kellie Mi
To Help, Aid And Assist Unwanted Dogs. American Eskimo And Other Mixed Breeds. To Rescue And Rehabilitate Them For Successful Adoption Placement. To Educate And Train Dog Owners.