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The Humane Society of Jackson County's mission is to prevent neglect, cruelty and exploitation of animals. We assure that their interest and well being are fully, effectively and humanely protected by providing care, shelter, spay & neuter, and education.
Carolina Equine Rescue and Assistance (CERA) is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to saving horses from abuse neglect, and slaughter. We rescue with the intent to rehabilitate, retrain and re-home through our adoption process. Horses who are not adoptable will receive high-quality care and call CERA their forever home. We believe that education is the foundation in order to decrease the unwanted horse population. CERA offers educational classes in equine ownership and management taught by qualified clinicians. We are also actively involved in the pre-veterinarian program offered through Wingate University. Select students are given the opportunity to receive hands-on experience by working with our veterinarians, farriers and assisting with daily care of our horses.
The mission of H.O.P.E. Youth Ranch is to foster hope rather than despair, potential rather than limitation, healing rather than hurting, belonging rather than isolation and what the future can be rather than what the past has been. It is our greatest wish that we can help teens and their families find hope.
Our mission is to help Dona Ana County reach our No Kill goal to eliminate the unnecessary killing of companion animals via progressive & friendly animal-welfare programs and services.
How We Make A Difference (1) Offering adoption services, while fostering dogs in loving homes until placed with their forever family (2) Working towards our common goals of saving dog’s lives and reducing pet overpopulation (3) Educating the public on the importance of adoption, spaying and neutering of pets, proper diet and regular vet visits (4) Rehabilitation: Our dogs often need physical, social or medical rehabilitation (5) Minor to major medical/surgical needs (6) Our commitment to senior animals in shelters (7) Dogs with physical disabilities or handicaps.
Saving lives: providing hope, help and homes to animals in need. RAL provides homeless animals with temporary housing, medical treatment, sterilization, and quality care until they are adopted into permanent, loving homes. RAL also provides low-cost spay and neuter services to pet owners without geographical restrictions.
NCBR provides a temporary sanctuary for boxers in need throughout Northern California, the Central Valley (Fresno or farther north) and around the Nevada/California state line area. We are run entirely by a dedicated group of volunteers and have no paid employees. We allocate nearly 100% of our adoption fees and donations directly toward the care of our boxers, including spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations, a microchip, and more.
Rescue, rehome, rehabiliate rabbits and educate the public
To inspire conservation leadership by connecting people with wildlife and nature.
The mission of the Richmond SPCA is to practice and promote the principle that every life is precious. At all times and in every way, we are advocates for animals. We provide for their safety and comfort, strive to alleviate their suffering, and work to place them in homes that provide a responsible lifetime commitment to them.
The advancement of marine and environmental sciences through scientific research, education and public outreach, leading to new discoveries, revitalization and sustainability of our oceans and greater public understanding of our marine resources.
Animal rescue from high-kill shelters, support for abused and found stray animals