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To alleviate the suffering of animals through veterinary service, spay/neuter and education. Our work is primarily carried out in Northern Uganda.
SnipWell Spay Neuter & Wellness Clinic was founded to provide low cost spay neuter and vet care to the residents of Fort Mill, Rock Hill and the surrounding areas. It is our goal to provide the best quality care at affordable prices.
The Saving Hope Rescue is a nonprofit organization which finds new homes for approximately 2000 animals yearly. In 2021 the rescue alone spayed and neutered over 1200 animals. The organization partners with The Saving Hope Foundation, SNN, TCAP, Fort Worth Animal control as well as the Humane Society of North Texas. There is a devastating statistic of 2-3 million dogs that are euthanized in shelters a year in the United States and we would like to help reduce that number to zero. The organization will continue to rescue, save and rehabilitate animals in need until Fort Worth and its surrounding cities become no kill.
Angels of Assisi seeks to change the traditional definition of an animal shelter by offering services and programs to benefit the community, the people that live there, and the pets they love. The organization operates the largest private animal shelter in the Roanoke Valley, as well as a low cost Community Pet Clinic and farm animal sanctuary. Through the Community Pet Clinic and Adoption Center, Angels of Assisi is able to provide resources to pet owners to keep their pets happy and healthy. The adoption center puts emphasis on these services to help people be able to keep their pets over turning them in to the shelter. Angels of Assisi strives to be a resource to the community and also offers services to area and rural shelters to help end the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable pets.
"We keep families together by saving their pets' lives. By vet referral, we fund emergency care."
Cat Adoption Team's mission is to save the lives of homeless cats and to work with our community to provide feline expertise and quality programs and services for people and cats.
Acting with compassion and responsible stewardship through innovative programs that serve pets and the people who love them.
The mission of Monmouth County Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals is to protect and advocate for all animals. We are dedicated to enforcing animal cruelty laws; providing a safe haven for homeless, abused and abandoned pets while they await adoption; reducing pet over-population through spay/neutering; and cultivating their humane treatment through education and service as a valuable community resource.
Nebraska Wildlife Rehab rescues, medically treats, and rehabilitates injured, sick, and orphaned native Nebraska wildlife and migratory birds for return to the wild; it also works to preserve and restore native habitats and provides education and outreach to engage and inform the public.
The MaxFund is a non-profit organization established to provide medical care for injured pets with no known owners and to find new homes for these animals once they have recovered. Further, the Maxfund is committed to the following goals: Develop and implement education programs pertaining to animal care, with emphasis on the importance of spaying and neutering. Disseminate information on spay/neuter facilities and, to conduct spay/neuter clinics for pets of low income families. Be a voice for the animals on issues of animal welfare Cooperate with other animal facilities/shelter in accomplishing these goals.
Local Anne Arundel County branch of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (AASPCA) is located in Annapolis, MD and includes a no-kiill shelter for cats, dog, and other unwanted pets.
The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center is dedicated to providing compassionate and collaborative care to animals and to leading the advancement of veterinary medicine through innovative clinical research and education.