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Animal Resource Education Society (CARES), a non-profit 501C (3) corporation, provides animal control services for Burien.
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You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed
animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and
education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning
resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
Explore conservation, sustainability,
animals and more with the variety of
education resources that Shedd offers.
For example: natural
resources system, economic system,
animal health system,
animal protection system,
education system, infrastructure system and so on.
Its mission is to promote and provide the
resources,
education and programs needed to eliminate the killing of companion
animals.
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Education and ELLs) is a 30 page picture based, simple, and leveled, packet to differentiate instruction.
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SDHS is so committed to finding homes for
animals with special needs that adoption fees are often waived or sponsored and, as with all pets, the organization serves as a valuable
resource for post-adoption training and
education.
Beginning in 1989 she also focused on
animal welfare and alternatives, collaborating with UC Davis librarian Mary Wood to create improved access to Web - based teaching
resources for
education and research, and emphasizing information on refinements in
animal use.
The Anti-Cruelty Society's Humane
Education Department has a variety of
resources available for educators,
animal welfare professionals, and others interested in spreading the message of care and compassion throughout their communities.
Volunteers are one of our most valuable
resources, and with your commitment and assistance we will work together to make the organization successful in promoting
animal welfare, providing public
education on the proper care and treatment of
animals and giving shelter
animals some much needed love and attention.
The ASPCA is strategically providing advice,
education, as well as
resources that will accelerate and enhance
animal - welfare efforts in Philadelphia, making it a truly humane community.
Through
education, awareness and
resources,
Animal Aid USA is empowering people to make changes in the lives of shelter
animals.
However, they can act as an
education resource for pet owners, which is exactly what Dr. Rob Silver and Dr. Gary Richter do, advising people on the risks and how to make sure the
animal has a positive experience.
Pursuant to its Vision Statement, adopted in 2008, DAWS developed a ten - year plan culminating in the opening of a new facility capable of supporting increased rescues, adoptions and humane
education and by allowing us to share our knowledge and
resources with other
animal welfare rescues and agencies.
a modern regional
animal shelter served as a community
resource, offering help with
animal behavior problems, providing humane
education, promoting responsible pet ownership and encouraging volunteerism while providing a safe haven for homeless
animals.
Through pop - up Paw Play in the Park events coordinated by the Surrey
Animal Resource Centre, free pet training tips and advice will be provided to pet parents to encourage humane education, enhance the human - animal bond and decrease the number of pets surrendered to shelters i
Animal Resource Centre, free pet training tips and advice will be provided to pet parents to encourage humane
education, enhance the human -
animal bond and decrease the number of pets surrendered to shelters i
animal bond and decrease the number of pets surrendered to shelters in B.C.
The Connecticut Humane Society (CHS) is the leading
resource in the state for companion
animal welfare, enriching the lives of families and communities through adoption services, medical care,
education, and prevention of cruelty.
Burien C.A.R.E.S. (Community
Animal Resource &
Education Society) is a non-profit 501 c (3) Corporation.
Kootenai Humane Society is a well - established, local non-profit no - kill
animal organization which collaborates with city and county governments, and partners with other non-profit organizations and the community to end
animal abuse and create better pet ownership by providing
resources, training, programs and
education.
The Kansas Humane Society is a community
resource for pets and people by offering an array of services to promote the human /
animal bond, including pet adoption; dog training; behavior consultation; pet supplies; social media outreach including mobile apps, spay / neuter services for the pets of low income families; youth
education and community outreach; as well as private cremation and other end of life services for pets.
The project, which has provided educational
resources, veterinary and grooming supplies, spay / neuter clinics for local
animals and a wellness clinic for the community's horses, has engaged a wide range of HSUS staff, requiring expertise in
animal handling, cruelty investigations, wildlife management and biology, community outreach, humane
education and more.
Vision Statement Kootenai Humane Society is a well - established, local non-profit no - kill
animal organization which collaborates with city and county governments, and partners with other non-profit organizations and the community to end
animal abuse and create better pet ownership by providing
resources, training, programs and
education.
They also provide necessary
resources like low - cost spay and neuter clinics and vaccination assistance that keep
animals healthy, and
education to their community so the humans can do their part.
Our mission is to provide
education and financial support for spay and neuter efforts in rural areas, foster and adopt dogs from high - kill shelters, provide
resources to shelters or humane societies who are caring for
animals from large - scale rescues, support Ohio legislation for companion
animal protection, and provide temporary pet food assistance for families going through financial hardship.
The incredible folks at Dallas Pets Alive are on a mission to promote and provide the
resources,
education and programs needed to eliminate the killing of companion
animals throughout North Texas.
The Montgomery County Humane Society aims to use its passion for
animal welfare, its mission to advance humane
education, and its broad support from the
animal - loving community to transform this poignant property into a unique community
resource.
«Blockwalking has evolved to where if we don't hit 3,000 homes with our blockwalk in a month, we didn't do it right,» says Norwood, adding that
animal control officers can now act as on - the - spot blockwalkers with a mantra of «
education before citation,» first offering low - cost veterinary services or other
resources and writing a citation as a last resort.
This work involves a robust and holistic approach to helping these
animal victims, including in - house
resources such as Humane Law Enforcement, emergency and ongoing medical treatment, forensics expertise, behavior rehabilitation, and humane
education.
In 1995, the University of Arizona and the Southern Arizona VA Healthcare System established the Valley Fever Center for Excellence (VFCE) to mobilize
resources for the eradication of Valley Fever through promoting public awareness and
education and research on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of Valley Fever in humans and
animals.
Animal Lifeline is a support organization for rescues, shelters and municipal groups that partners with the Petfinder.com Foundation to take groups of student volunteers and animal care professionals to provide education and resources to rural shelters in great
Animal Lifeline is a support organization for rescues, shelters and municipal groups that partners with the Petfinder.com Foundation to take groups of student volunteers and
animal care professionals to provide education and resources to rural shelters in great
animal care professionals to provide
education and
resources to rural shelters in great need.
Through
education, example, placement, and protection, we strive to provide companion pets and those that care for them with
education, expertise, and
resources to ensure the highest quality care for our region's
animals.
The
Animal Ophthalmology Clinic's website provides
education and
resources for pet owners to be able to make the best decisions for themselves and their pets» eye care.
is a nonprofit organization of volunteers dedicated to promoting and providing the
resources,
education and programs needed to eliminate the killing of companion
animals.
The Humane Society of Skagit Valley is a non-profit organization founded in 1974 to provide a safe haven to shelter and care for the abandoned, abused, or unwanted
animals within Skagit County; to treat the
animals with dignity and respect; to place these
animals into loving and caring homes; to create public
education programs that increase the awareness of humane treatment and the necessity of spay and neuter of all
animals; and to coordinate
resources for housing and placement of small
animals evacuated during disaster.
Animal Humane Society's Community Outreach program aims to increase the overall health and well - being of
animals by empowering people who live in under - engaged communities through
education and
resources.
Reductions in state and local
resources may contribute to increases in inappropriate or unnecessary use of PEP by decreasing
resources to investigate
animal exposures and confirm
animal health status, and by reducing county health department staff time to provide regular rabies PEP
education for health care providers.»
Our mission is to reduce the number of
animals entering into our shelters by providing
education and
resources to those who need them.
Whether it's providing
education about
animal welfare issues, offering pet behavior training, running elementary school outreach programs, or even just passing on helpful pet - related information — our goal is to make this site a valuable
resource for everyone with people - pet relationships.
Learn More about
Animal Aid USA: Our Mission Statement Through
education, awareness and
resources,
Animal Aid USA is empowering people to make changes in the lives of shelter
animals.
The Cornell Center for
Animal Resources and Education (CARE)- A service and a resource to the Cornell research and teaching community providing high quality animal care and veterinary ser
Animal Resources and
Education (CARE)- A service and a
resource to the Cornell research and teaching community providing high quality
animal care and veterinary ser
animal care and veterinary services.
Philippe Baneux, Director of the Center for
Animal Resources and
Education, Attending Veterinarian
«For a small organization such as Everything
Animals, this grant makes a huge difference in our ability to achieve our rescue and humane
education goals,» said Jan Berlin, Director of Everything
Animals Resource & Activity Center, Inc. in Bullville, New York.
Our goal is to implement a fully rounded
animal welfare program that provides
education and
resources to the community and promotes responsible pet ownership.
Providing the leading - edge technology,
education, and research for the future of veterinary medicine and your
animal requires significant
resources, both human and financial.
We envision the day when OAS is widely regarded as an
animal protection and welfare agency that the community seeks out as a valuable
resource for information, adoption,
education and rescue services.
Our Vision: HSWC will be at the forefront of companion
animal care, including shelter management,
education, training, rescue, providing
resources to other rescue groups, population management, and health care, fueled by adequate financial
resources, caring competent volunteers and employees, and evolution toward a state of the art physical structure.
The problem of dangerous dogs DOES require serious attention, but what is needed is stricter laws that hold dog owners accountable for the actions of their
animals and increased
education and spay / neuter
resources.
A public
education resource that is designed to provide useful and reliable information about
animals!