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Orphan Kitten Club is on a mission to end the killing of neonatal kittens–and to give every kitten a chance at a full life. We are building a safer world for the tiniest felines by rescuing individual orphans in need, providing hands-on care to save their lives, and preparing them for adoption into loving homes.
Their dog rescue program is dedicated to saving, rehabilitating and finding loving forever homes for neglected, abused, stray, abandoned and surrendered dogs of all breeds, ages, sizes, colors, abilities and health.
Georgia Akita Rescue Division was formed to work with placing and rescuing Akita dogs in the Southern states- primarily in Georgia. Our goal is to work with the community to educate and assist owners to be able to keep their dogs if possible, and rescue Akitas from kill shelter situations.
The Rescue for PTSD is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to adopt and train shelter/rescue dogs to be psychiatric service dog partners for military veterans suffering with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder to aid in the restoration of their emotional and physical independence.
This rescue is built on the promise that every animal that comes to the rescue will be treated as a part of the family; and here at My ‘Little’ Animal Kingdom Rescue, we keep our promises. My 'Little' Animal Kingdom Rescue is a 501(c) 3 Non Profit that takes in reptiles, birds, small animals, and more! (Excluding dogs, cats, livestock, and wildlife) We are not only here to take in animals who need us, but we are also here to support those families that are needing to find a new home for their pet(s) or who simply need guidance. Even if we cannot take in a pet, we do what we can to help that family find their family member a new home, whether this is recommending another rescue, helping with exposure for the animal(s), or simply keeping in touch and letting them know when we do have space to take their pet(s) in. We do not look down upon those who ask for our help, we understand it is never an easy decision to surrender a pet and we strive to keep our rescue positive and supportive. We are also here for educational purposes. My ‘Little’ Animal Kingdom Rescue was also established to help bring a better understanding of the proper care of animals. We love answering questions regarding someone’s pet(s) or helping someone to decide what type of pet may be a good fit for them. We are strong advocates of doing research and understanding at least the basic care of any animal, before bringing them home.
Since 1960, the Humane Society of Utah (HSU) has been dedicated to the elimination of pain, fear and suffering in all animals. HSU shelters abandoned animals, fights cruelty and neglect, and creates an environment of respect, responsibility, and compassion for all animals. HSU is an open-admissions shelter, meaning that our doors are always open for any animal that we can legally accept. We work hard to ensure that every healthy and treatable pet that enters our facility will be placed into a loving home. HSU achieved and has maintained "no-kill" standards (a 90% placement rate for dogs and cats) since 2015, and we save the lives of over 11,000 animals every year. Our in-house Clinic is also committed to controlling the pet population by spay/neutering 11,000+ dogs and cats each year.
We are committed to the care of Saving Wildlife through the care and treatment of sick, injured and orphaned animals.
Connecting families with global sanctuaries to create a loving, compassionate future, while building a supportive community for animal welfare nonprofits, and utilizing technology to amplify their impact
Food Empowerment Project seeks to create a more just and sustainable world by recognizing the power of one’s food choices. We encourage healthy food choices that reflect a more compassionate society by spotlighting the abuse of animals on farms, the depletion of natural resources, unfair working conditions for produce workers, and the unavailability of healthy foods in low-income areas. By making informed choices, we can prevent injustices against animals, people, and the environment. We also work to discourage negligent corporations from pushing unhealthy foods into low-income areas and empower people to make healthier choices by growing their own fruits and vegetables. In all of our work, Food Empowerment Project seeks specifically to empower those with the fewest resources.
CCR is focused on rescuing homeless dogs & some special cats from high-kill shelters in Tennessee, placing them in loving foster homes until they help them find their perfect, forever family. They pride themselves on doing whatever is necessary, and it can often take several months to return an animal to good health. They succeed only because of the generosity of loving volunteers who take these animals into their homes, who make them part of the family while providing care, training, and love. The foster environment allows the CCR animals to be assessed for behavioral and health issues and have those issues addressed. Then every attempt is made to find the best possible forever family for each animal.
Their Mission: To assist animals and their owners duting times of disaster or emergency. To provide temporary housing and care to evacuated, neglected or abused animals. To provide education in pet disaster prepardeness and in the humane and proper care of animals.