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To end economic euthanasia! Significantly reduce companion animal suffering and overpopulation throughout theworld, through safe and efficient sterilization techniques, education, and adoption.
Our mission is to provide financial assistance for the medical care of retired working K-9s.
The LOVE Pet Project (Learning, Outreach, and Veterinary Efforts) is a registered 501c3 non-profit
Our mission is to rescue shelter dogs with medical needs, provide lifesaving veterinary care, and aid them on their path to their forever homes.
The feline healthcare team at Uniquely Cats® Veterinary Center is motivated by a deep passion for cats — for helping cats to live healthy lives, for helping sick cats to get better, for nurturing the human-feline bond, and for sharing their knowledge and the joy of feline health and happiness. They are dedicated to providing the most thorough, compassionate, and advanced care to each individual cat entrusted to their care. A donation to their Angel Fund will help cat families that are in need of financial support to care for their beloved kitty.
Project Street Vet is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit public charity that provides free veterinary care, treatment, and support to the pets of individuals experiencing homelessness and/or housing vulnerability. Project Street Vet was founded by veterinarian Dr. Kwane Stewart, who for the past decade has provided free veterinary care to pets of people experiencing homelessness – walking areas of high homelessness to seek pets and pet parents in need. You can read his full bio here. We are committed to protecting the human-animal bond that is so vital to the livelihood of pets and the people who love them. Leading with compassion, kindness, and no judgements, we seek out and assist the pets and people who need it most.
As Tuolumne Spay and Neuter, we aim to offer low-cost spay and neuter services to promote healthy pet ownership, reduce the number of unwanted animals, and manage the feral cat population. We will serve low-income community members, trap-neuter-return (TNR) efforts, and local rescues.
Washington Health Outreach improves community health by providing free and low cost veterinary, health, and social services for our neighbors.
Mercy Veterinary Coalition was created by a group of like minded veterinary professionals to help fill the gaps in veterinary medical care for animals currently in the care of rescues and shelters.
Richland Area Rescue helps animals in need in the Richland County area of Wisconsin. They are an all-volunteer organization. They are funded by donations and adoption fees. They also are responsible for picking up stray or abandoned animals in the area.
Anicira is committed to serving animals and our community through veterinary services, education, outreach, shelter, care and protection programs to help animals live healthy lives in a safe environment.
City Wildlife was created to address the increasing conflict between wild animals and people in Washington, DC. Over the past several decades, local wildlife habitat has been severely depleted, and wild animals have had to adapt to living in close proximity with people. Each year hundreds of wild animals in DC are unintentionally harmed by people and the urban environment. Our mission is the protection of wildlife, and wildlife habitats, in the metro Washington DC region. Our goals are: To manage a rescue center to assist sick, orphaned, and injured wild animals and return the to the wild; To promote the enjoyment of native wildlife and harmonious co-existence with wild animals; and To protect the District of Columbia’s wild places for animal habitats.