Not exact matches
This is a wonderful opportunity for HST to help bring hope to so many of the
animals left at the Tulsa Shelter — Tulsa has such a wonderful
community of
animal welfare /
rescue organizations.
May marks the start of Woof Gang Bakery's fifth annual adopt - a-thon event to support
animal rescue organizations in local
communities.
Suzanne VanLancker was volunteering with a small
animal rescue organization in her
community of Valley Center when she heard about the ARR five years ago.
I suggest not only trying to raise them yourself, but also team up with the limited admission facilities and amazing
rescue organizations in your area — as well as those very engaged and vocal
animal advocates in your
community.
In addition to enshrining basic care for shelter
animals, extending mandatory hold times, and identifying and protecting the needs of
community cats, the Hayden Act notably guaranteed shelter access so that 501 (c)(3)
rescue organizations could take
animals scheduled for death.
After all, it's clear that the paths to No More Homeless Pets are as varied as the
communities committed to the cause...
animal services partnerships with large humane
organizations, local
rescue — driven missions,
community collaborations, government programs that address root causes and charismatic leaders who rally the
community to heroic achievements.
Back in the early spring, the
Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) hired the
organization's first dedicated
Community Cat
Rescue Agents, and in just a few short months, more than 500 cats have been
rescued through the
Community Cat Initiative!
A shelter is an
organization, with a physical location, that
rescues animals within the
community.
Check with your local shelter and
rescue organizations to find out which stores are allowing adoption events and have other programs to support the homeless
animals in the
community.
Thank you to our
community for loving their dogs and to those in
animal rescue organizations.
The Humane Society of the Treasure Coast is now an active partner in the national
animal welfare organization, Best Friends Animal Society's No More Homeless Pets ® Network, which offers help and support to animal rescue groups that save lives in their commun
animal welfare
organization, Best Friends
Animal Society's No More Homeless Pets ® Network, which offers help and support to animal rescue groups that save lives in their commun
Animal Society's No More Homeless Pets ® Network, which offers help and support to
animal rescue groups that save lives in their commun
animal rescue groups that save lives in their
communities.
Our Vision: To have
animal unity in our
community which includes a collaboration with the city, county and
rescue organizations to support spay / neuter programs, reduce overpopulation, and promote
animal adoptions from local shelters.
Since 2000, the
Animal Rescue League of Boston's (ARL) Spay Waggin» has been the
organization's largest
community spay and neuter program, and currently serves pet owners in Southeastern Massachusetts and Cape Cod each and every month.
Additional partners in this project are
animal rescue organizations on the mainland, who will solicit support from their local
communities.
Recently, we started a relationship with a small
rescue group in a rural area of West Virginia named
Animal Friends of Barbour County, a 501 (C)(3)
organization of volunteers dedicated to saving the lives of surrendered, abused, neglected and stray companion
animals in the tiny
community.
Through its No More Homeless Pets Network, Best Friends maintains lifesaving partnerships with more than 1,000
animal rescue organizations, spay / neuter groups and
animal shelters throughout the country — all of them working to help homeless pets and create local no - kill
communities.»
Best Friends Network In addition to regional programs in L.A., Utah, Atlanta and New York, Best Friends maintains lifesaving partnerships with hundreds and hundreds of
animal rescue organizations and
animal shelters throughout the country — all of them working to help homeless pets and create no - kill
communities where they live.
Efforts have included reuniting people with displaced pets at Baytown
Animal Shelter and in the
community; providing pet food and supplies to help keep people and their pets together; assisting with adoptions at the shelter and through large - scale adoption events; recruiting new foster families to
rescue pets from the shelter; expanding our roster of
rescue partners and transporting pets to reputable
organizations within a 200 - mile radius of Baytown; and working with veterinarian partners to provide low - cost and free services to
rescued and owned pets.
Filling a vital
community need, PACC911 brings together over 100
animal welfare
organizations throughout Arizona to create a potent
animal rescue community that valiantly works together under a unified umbrella.
Brother Wolf
Animal Rescue is a No Kill
organization based in Asheville, North Carolina and was founded in 2007 to provide the resources and life - saving programs to build a No Kill
community.
Most
animal rescues are small, volunteer - based
community organizations that do not have staff available to spend time fundraising.
Rancho Coastal Humane Society is a non-profit
organization which is dedicated to the
rescue and shelter of abandoned companion
animals, encouraging adoptions into loving homes and promoting humane ideals through education and
community outreach.
We provide information and education to the
community with emphasis on the importance of spaying / neutering and heart - worm prevention, and we work with transporters,
animal shelters and other
rescue organizations to develop a better life for all GSDs.
Community Animal Rescue Effort is an all - volunteer, nonprofit
organization with a mission to serve the
communities of Chicago's North Shore by fostering and supporting healthy, positive relationships between people and companion
animals.
At Best Friends, we've always firmly believed that collaboration with local pet shelters and
animal rescue organizations, the people who know their
community best, is key to ending the killing in America's shelters.
While we primarily focus on
animals in our own
community, our
Rescue team has responded when disaster relief
organizations have called on them for assistance with saving
animals in devastated areas.
Because we believe strongly that adoptions from
rescue organizations and shelters are a benefit to our
community and to the local homeless
animal population, we offer free wellness exams for puppies and kittens adopted from the Humane Society of North Texas and from Fort Worth Animal Care and Control and its affiliated pro
animal population, we offer free wellness exams for puppies and kittens adopted from the Humane Society of North Texas and from Fort Worth
Animal Care and Control and its affiliated pro
Animal Care and Control and its affiliated programs.
We are extremely grateful to our partners; the people / groups /
organizations who have significantly contributed to our mission, whether through their ongoing
community services focused on
animal health and well - being, or through their extraordinary efforts to raise funds or needed item donations by sponsoring our events or promoting their own events with Friends for Life Animal Rescue benef
animal health and well - being, or through their extraordinary efforts to raise funds or needed item donations by sponsoring our events or promoting their own events with Friends for Life
Animal Rescue benef
Animal Rescue benefiting.
A long - time supporter of
animal rescue organizations, Melissa is excited to work directly with Special Pals to help bring awareness to the
community of all of the wonderful things Special Pals does for homeless, abandoned and neglected
animals.
Save A Bunny is a nonprofit rabbit
rescue organization based in Northern California, serving both people and
animals in the
community through adoption, advocacy, education, outreach and
rescue options.
We have helped thousands of schools and education
organizations, non-profit
organizations,
communities, humane societies,
animal rescues, pet adoption centers,
animal organizations, horse, dog, and cat clubs, religious
organizations, churches, sports teams, fire departments and police departments raise needed funds.
This
organization has an examplary reputation and is truly an invaluable resource to
animal rescue community.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, many local
rescue organizations have taken dogs and cats abandoned prior to the storm or relinquished afterward to help ease the burden on the Texas
animal welfare
community.
Animal Allies of Texas is a 501 (c)(3) animal advocacy / rescue organization, dedicated to improving the quality of life in our comm
Animal Allies of Texas is a 501 (c)(3)
animal advocacy / rescue organization, dedicated to improving the quality of life in our comm
animal advocacy /
rescue organization, dedicated to improving the quality of life in our
community.
SMACF actively seeks out the assistance of volunteers from the general public, service
organizations and established
animal rescue groups in the
community to give of their time to foster
animals, assist with
animal adoptions, and promote responsible pet ownership through public education.
PRIMARY FOUNDING MISSION: It is the belief of this
organization that affordable spay / neuter and wellness services can help reduce pet overpopulation, including but not limited to owned companion
animals, feral /
community cats, shelter
animals, and
rescue animals.
Hosted by our partners over at Peggy Adams
Animal Rescue League, Countdown to Zero is a public - private community collaboration, initiated by Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, the Board of County Commissioners, and Peggy Adams, to bring animal welfare organizations together to end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach C
Animal Rescue League, Countdown to Zero is a public - private
community collaboration, initiated by Palm Beach County
Animal Care and Control, the Board of County Commissioners, and Peggy Adams, to bring animal welfare organizations together to end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach C
Animal Care and Control, the Board of County Commissioners, and Peggy Adams, to bring
animal welfare organizations together to end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in Palm Beach C
animal welfare
organizations together to end the euthanasia of adoptable
animals in Palm Beach County.
The 1st New York Week for the
Animals is bringing together educators, advocates,
animal shelters,
rescue organizations, sanctuaries, businesses, students, musicians, artists,
community leaders, and caring citizens in an exciting week of
community - building activities.
Like many = other = 20 rural / semi-urban
communities, the Tompkins County SPCA is the only =
animal = 20
organization in the county, aside from a few dog or cat fanciers that = also do = 20
rescue.
The event will celebrate MN SNAP's record year, as the
organization reached an incredible milestone — 100,000 surgeries provided for the pets of low - income families, shelter and
rescue animals, and
community cats.
Motley Zoo
Animal Rescue dedicates its work to end pet overpopulation and the resulting euthanization of healthy, adoptable animals due to limited space and funds of our local, national, and international animal welfare organizations as well as working to end abuse and neglect of all animals resulting from lack of information and education of the community, all the while advocating the value of all animal
Animal Rescue dedicates its work to end pet overpopulation and the resulting euthanization of healthy, adoptable
animals due to limited space and funds of our local, national, and international
animal welfare organizations as well as working to end abuse and neglect of all animals resulting from lack of information and education of the community, all the while advocating the value of all animal
animal welfare
organizations as well as working to end abuse and neglect of all
animals resulting from lack of information and education of the
community, all the while advocating the value of all
animalanimal life.
As a professional
rescue organization, we hope to join forces and form alliances within the whole of the
animal rescue community.
During the extraordinary proclaimed week,
animal shelters,
rescue groups, wildlife centers, educational institutions and humane
organizations across the entire state will be hosting wonderful
animal - related special events which will be saving lives, building relationships, helping
animals and strengthening
communities.
You know that list: adopt a pet from your local shelter, spay or neuter your pet, volunteer for a shelter or
rescue group in your
community, provide a foster home for a dog or a cat, donate to your favorite local and national
animal organizations, and, finally, spread the word.
We work closely with other
rescue organizations and resources to meet the needs of homeless
animals in our
community.
In order to better serve the
animals and people of the Baltimore
community, the major
animal welfare organizations in Baltimore — Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS), Baltimore County Animal Services, Baltimore Humane Society and the Maryland SPCA, came together to form the Baltimore Animal Welfare Alliance (BAWA) in
animal welfare
organizations in Baltimore — Baltimore
Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS), Baltimore County Animal Services, Baltimore Humane Society and the Maryland SPCA, came together to form the Baltimore Animal Welfare Alliance (BAWA) in
Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS), Baltimore County
Animal Services, Baltimore Humane Society and the Maryland SPCA, came together to form the Baltimore Animal Welfare Alliance (BAWA) in
Animal Services, Baltimore Humane Society and the Maryland SPCA, came together to form the Baltimore
Animal Welfare Alliance (BAWA) in
Animal Welfare Alliance (BAWA) in 2008.
Staff and volunteers of
animal rescue organizations will learn how to expand humane education in their
communities.
When Hurricane Katrina devastated
communities along the coast,
rescue organizations from across the country stepped in to support displaced companion
animals.
The leadership meeting included
animal control agency general managers from several major cities, leaders of private 501 (c) 3
organizations with
animal control contracts, funding
organizations, spay / neuter innovators, and leading
rescues that are addressing critical issues, such as high - volume foster and adoption,
community cats, and the unique challenges of low - income neighborhoods.
Since that time the
organization has expanded to include domestic and farm
animal rescue, adoption and sanctuary as well as humane education and
community outreach programs.