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Canine Companions, Ltd. was founded in February 2001 with a mission to enhance the lives of individuals and families in need through the support of highly trained service and companion animals. Our primary goal is to serve the elderly by providing protection and companionship, assist individuals with paraplegia by supporting daily mobility and independence, and support low-income families with pets by providing access to food and essential veterinary care. Canine Companions, Ltd. currently provides services throughout the state of Arizona. We specialize in rescuing stranded and stray dogs and placing them with individuals who have mobility and other physical impairments, thereby improving both quality of life and personal independence. Our programs include several types of assistance animals, including service dogs, in-home companion dogs, and residential (community) companion dogs. Each animal is carefully trained and matched to meet the unique needs of the individuals and communities we serve. Like many nonprofit organizations, ongoing funding is essential to sustain and expand our mission. Our fundraising efforts focus on acquiring and training assistance dogs for recipients and developing a dedicated facility for breeding, training, and housing these exceptional companions. Canine Companions, Ltd. is a nonprofit organization committed to caring for man’s best friend while serving elderly and vulnerable communities with compassion, dignity, and purpose.
The NOAH Center works to end the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable, and treatable dogs and cats in Washington state by operating a family‑friendly adoption program, running a high-quality low‑cost spay/neuter clinic for low‑income residents, and providing humane education, transfer partnerships, and volunteer programs.
To rescue, rehabilitate and rehome dogs, cats, puppies and kittens throughout the state of Arizona that have been surrendered, abandoned, abused and neglected To help reduce shelter population and the relinquishment of animals by offering affordable veterinary care and dog training to the public To educate the next generation of animal advocates while teaching compassion for all living things to people of all ages
Toka's Friends is a non-profit, volunteer run organization that trains service dogs for military veterans suffering from PTSD, TBI and other difficulties. These service dogs are provided at no cost to the veteran.
The chapter is an all‑volunteer 501(c)(3) that rescues, medically cares for, spays/neuters, and rehomes domestic rabbits while educating the public about proper rabbit care and rabbit welfare. It runs a shelter/foster program, provides veterinary care for incoming rabbits, and conducts outreach to reduce unwanted rabbits.
Animal Compassion Team of California works to rescue, rehabilitate, shelter and place domestic animals while promoting humane treatment and responsible pet ownership; they run adoption and foster programs and provide community education with a focus on spay/neuter and collaborative, no‑kill solutions.
Soldier's Best Friend provides United States military veterans living with combat-related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) with Service or Therapeutic Companion Dogs, most of which are rescued from local shelters. The veteran and dog train together to build a trusting relationship that saves two lives at once, and inspires countless others
A Cat's Life Rescue exists to provide a trap-neuter-release (TNR) program, adoptions, and medical care for cats, as well as education and therapeutic programs to the public.
To create a better future for pit bulls by promoting their positive image as loving family companions through education, public advocacy, adoptions, and owner support.
As the oldest and most comprehensive animal welfare organization in the state, we provide care for over 43,000 homeless and companion animals annually. For more than 128 years, we have been committed to serving the needs of the people and animals in the community and across the region as a 4-Star Charity Navigator rated nonprofit ranking in the top 1 percent nationally. Our Mission is to promote, protect and advance the well-being of Louisiana's companion animals.
The organization operates as an animal shelter and rescue that provides temporary refuge, medical care, rehabilitation, and rehoming services for sick, injured, lost, neglected, or unwanted animals in Orange County. They focus on finding permanent homes for animals and offering community resources such as low-cost veterinary services and lost-and-found support.
Golden Opportunities for Independence (GOFIDOG) is a 501(c)(3), non-profit Service Dog organization founded in 2014 and located in Walpole, MA. Our mission is (1) to empower people with a disability to live a more fulfilling life with the love and assistance of a mentor and a dog, (2) to provide local institutions, such as police departments and schools, with Community Resource Dogs. All of our recipients are located within 25 miles of our headquarters to ensure a close connection with them and provide ongoing support throughout the partnership between the recipient and their dog.