The Companion Animal Assistance Program (CAAP) is a Stillwater, OK, based non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the health and welfare of companion animals through spay / neuter assistance and education.
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It's astonishing how something as simple as an 8 lb bag of pet food, vaccinations, or
animal care
assistance can help vulnerable pet families — like homeless veterans and their
companion animals — stay together.
We find quality homes for homeless
companion animals, provide low - cost or free spay and neuter for pets of qualified pet owners in the areas mentioned above, as well as
assistance with Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) of community (feral and free - roaming) cats, particularly in the under - served Arizona Strip.
What they do: For
companion animals whose people are financially restricted, provide
assistance with healthy pet food, vaccines, unexpected Vet bills and other needs.
Helping PAW is dedicated to ending pet overpopulation through education of the public and by providing high volume, high quality, targeted, affordable sterilization services of unowned and
companion animals and to subsidize care for
animals whose owners are on government
assistance.
The Paws to Save Pets program, through its partners, provides disaster relief
assistance to help ensure the health and well - being of
companion animals.
About Sam's Hope Sam's Hope is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit
animal welfare organization dedicated to saving the lives of
companion animals by keeping those facing economic and health challenges and their pets together through food and veterinary care
assistance programs.
Mr. Bershadker also oversaw the development of the ASPCA's Cruelty Intervention Advocacy program, an initiative to help protect
companion animals in danger of potential abuse or neglect by addressing the root causes of
animal cruelty and helping establish sustainable
assistance.
What's the difference between service
animals,
companion animals,
assistance animals, therapy
animals, and emotional support
animals?
Companion Animal Rehabilitation Emergency Medical Fund (C.A.R.E. Medical Fund) was founded in 2013 and brings otherwise unadoptable companion animals to an adoptable condition by providing emergency medical funding and assistance to local shel
Companion Animal Rehabilitation Emergency Medical Fund (C.A.R.E. Medical Fund) was founded in 2013 and brings otherwise unadoptable
companion animals to an adoptable condition by providing emergency medical funding and assistance to local shel
companion animals to an adoptable condition by providing emergency medical funding and
assistance to local shelter pets.
American Humane Association BayPath Humane Best Friends Calvin & Susie Hawaii
Animal Foundation Can Do Canines Canine Assistants Canine
Companions for Independence First Step (ARK Program Only) Freedom Service Dogs Hearts United for
Animals Heaven Can Wait
Animal Society Helping Hounds Hounds For Heroes Humane Rescue Alliance Humane Society of Broward County Humane Society of Greater Miami Humane Society of Hamilton County K9s4COPs Lange Foundation Legacy of Hope Long Island Cares Marin Humane Mission K9 Rescue Mount Pleasant
Animal Shelter NEADS Oregon Humane Society's Doggie Pasadena Humane Society Paws & Stripes Paws for Life Pets for Patriots Pets For Vets Philadelphia
Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) Potter League for
Animals /
Animal Protection Center of South Eastern, MA Project Paws Alive Puppy Rescue Mission Rebecca's Rainbow Red Rover San Diego Police Department Foundation K9 Unit Sergei Foundation Sheriff's Foundation of Boward Silicon Valley Pet Project Soldier's Best Friend / Paws & Stripes Southern Alliance for People and
Animal Welfare spcaLA Speranza
Animal Rescue Thank Dog Rescue Tony La Russa's
Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) Veterans
Assistance Dogs of Texas Veterans Moving Forward WSU Rabies Vaccination Program
ALL Volunteer 501c3 national organization assisting and supporting our active duty deploying service members, wounded warriors, veterans, and their beloved
companion animals or
assistance service canines through various
assistance programs.
Just before losing hope, Cleo's veterinarian referred Sean to The Foundation for
Animal Care and Education (FACE), a not - for - profit 501 (c) 3 public charity that provides financial assistance to pet owners who can not afford emergency veterinary care for their animal compa
Animal Care and Education (FACE), a not - for - profit 501 (c) 3 public charity that provides financial
assistance to pet owners who can not afford emergency veterinary care for their
animal compa
animal companions.
Cats in Crisis Chronic or Emergency Care 3151 Cape Horn Road Box # 129 Red Lion, PA 17356 (717) 431-5544 www.catsincrisis.org Feline Outreach Cats &
Companion Animals P.O Box 6933 Traverse City, MI 49696
[email protected] www.felineoutreach.org Feline Veterinary Emergency
Assistance (FVEAP) For Seniors, Disabled, Unemployed, Good Sam's 1941 Elizabeth Lane Yuba City, CA 95993 www.fveap.org
[email protected] Feral Cat Coalition PMB 160 9528 Miramar Road San Diego, CA 92126 (619) 758-9194 www.feralcat.com
The American Kennel Club stepped up to offer
assistance through its
Companion Animal Recovery division; CAR provided hundreds of crate and thousands of dollars worth of supplies to the rescue effort and arranged to airlift more than 50 dogs to St. Hubert's Katrina K - 9 Care Center in New Jersey.
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.
Our programs and services are designed to address the needs of
companion animals — but also to provide support, education, and
assistance for the people who care for and about them.
The ASPCA recognizes the value of the human
animal bond and the many advantages derived by both people and
animals through this association, which includes both the keeping of
animal companions and the use of
assistance and service
animals.
Aside from its foster and adoption programs operated in conjunction with the county's
Animal Services, CCHS has an on - site free - roam cat shelter for adult, senior, and special needs adoptable cats, a spay / neuter
assistance program, and offers AniMeals, a supplemental pet food program for
companion animals of low - income county residents.
If you need financial
assistance to help pay for veterinary care for your
companion animals in the New York City area, there are programs available that can make routine care or emergency treatment more affordable.
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Building on the success of these organizations and bringing together their progressive programs and services, the Humane Rescue Alliance now provides area residents with a single destination for
animal - related needs, whether it is a search for a new
companion to join their family, financial
assistance with veterinary care or pet food,
assistance with behavioral problems, vaccination or spay / neuter services, or help from officers for a lost, injured, or abused
animal.
The Mary Hooper Elder Pet Care Program (HELP) provides
assistance to deserving senior individuals or households so they may keep and properly care for their beloved
companion animals.
Minnesota Spay Neuter
Assistance Program (MN SNAP) exists to end the suffering and death of
companion animals in Minnesota due to pet overpopulation by providing high - quality, affordable and accessible spay and neuter services to owned
animals within low - income communities,
animals within the rescue and shelter system, and feral cat communities.
The Senate substituted a more comprehensive version for HR 3858, which would grant FEMA the authority to assist in developing disaster plans and make financial contributions to state and local authorities to procure or construct emergency
animal shelters, and allow the federal government to provide direct
assistance during a disaster to help people with
companion animals and service
animals, as well as the
animals themselves, following a major disaster.
Companion Animal Placement
Assistance (CAPA) CAPA's mission is to provide all
animals that pass through the Lompoc
Animal Shelter with humane care while working to find them a permanent, loving home.
Having worked in
companion animal rescue for more than 25 years and realizing it is impossible to help everyone who needs and asks for
assistance.
AnimalSave's Supplemental Pet Food
Assistance Program is intended to supplement the food that families provide their
companion animals.
With the
assistance of a dedicated group of volunteers and the support of nonprofit Friends of Oakland
Animal Services, OAS saved the lives of more than 5,000 homeless, injured, orphaned, unwanted, abandoned, and / or mistreated
companion animals in 2015 alone.
«We are thrilled to expand our K - 9 Courage Program to include service dogs that have specialized training to provide critical
assistance to veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress,» said Steve Leder, senior vice president,
Companion Animal and U.S. Distribution at Zoetis.
Our primary focus is on providing financial
assistance for spay and neuter surgeries for as many
companion animals in San Diego County as we possibly can, and when necessary, to help provide humane means by which
animals suffering from incurable infectious diseases or who are too badly injured to save can be humanely euthanized.
Our
assistance programs are aimed at providing help to individuals whose
companion animals are suffering from life - threatening diseases and to the veterinary hospitals treating such
animals.
Hope's Rescue is an all - volunteer nonprofit
animal rescue dedicated to providing rescue, fostering, and adoption
assistance to
companion animals from Utah's
animal shelters.
The RIVMA is committed to the health of all
companion animals and offers a Spay Neuter
Assistance Program (SNAP) for low - income pet owners and a series of Rabies Vaccine clinics each spring.
Check out our eligibility page to determine if you meet our financial need qualifications and if your
companion animal meets the criteria for
assistance.
Our hope is that by providing financial
assistance in times of critical need, Dylan's Hearts will perpetuate the bond that exists between humans and their
animal companions, and provide others with the wonderful opportunity to experience a love like Dylan's!
To reduce the number of unwanted,
companion animals born in Southern California through education and
assistance with spay and neuter services.
Save - A-Life also provides foster care, necessary medical treatment for foster
animals, and a placement
assistance program to help members of the public place their
companion animals.
The Humane Society of Novarro County (HSNC) supports efforts in the humane treatment of
companion animals by providing financial
assistance for spay / neuter surgery and for food for feral cats.
With more than 1,000 clients and
companion animals on the waiting list, TVMF is working tirelessly to accommodate all our homebound neighbors with the
assistance of our community partners Meals on Wheels Central Texas in Austin, the Brazos Valley Community Action Agency Meals on Wheels in Bryan / College Station and the Visiting Nurse Association MOW in Dallas.
If you need financial
assistance to help pay for veterinary care for your
companion animals, there are programs available that can make routine care or emergency treatment more affordable.
About Sam's Hope Sam's Hope is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of
companion animals by keeping those facing economic and health challenges and their pets together through food, veterinary and other
assistance programs.
Toward that end, the ASPCA supports efforts to maximize accessible and affordable spay / neuter services; practice TNR of feral cats; promote the adoption of homeless
animals; educate potential guardians on pet selection, the use of microchips and visible ID tags; and provide ongoing expert training and behavior
assistance to guardians so that they may live successfully with their
companion animals.
In addition, the RIVMA
Companion Animal Foundation (CAF) provides financial assistance to low income pet owners for emergency or routine medical treatment of their companion
Companion Animal Foundation (CAF) provides financial
assistance to low income pet owners for emergency or routine medical treatment of their
companioncompanion animals.
That is because food banks and
assistance programs rarely offer support to our beloved
animal companions.
About Sam's Hope Sam's Hope is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of
companion animals by keeping those facing economic and health challenges and their pets together through food and veterinary care
assistance programs.
Our on - site vet clinic will be hosting the next MASS
ANIMAL FUND day on Tuesday May 8th here at the clinic www.sterlingshelterclinic.org for questions / or to schedule your appointment email
[email protected] or call 978-422-8449 The Mass Animal Fund dedicates a significant portion of its funds to helping low - income residents who receive assistance through state programs (TAFDC, SSI, VS, SNAP, WIC, etc.) obtain spay / neuter surgery for companion animals free of charge through the Spay / Neuter Voucher Pr
ANIMAL FUND day on Tuesday May 8th here at the clinic www.sterlingshelterclinic.org for questions / or to schedule your appointment email
[email protected] or call 978-422-8449 The Mass
Animal Fund dedicates a significant portion of its funds to helping low - income residents who receive assistance through state programs (TAFDC, SSI, VS, SNAP, WIC, etc.) obtain spay / neuter surgery for companion animals free of charge through the Spay / Neuter Voucher Pr
Animal Fund dedicates a significant portion of its funds to helping low - income residents who receive
assistance through state programs (TAFDC, SSI, VS, SNAP, WIC, etc.) obtain spay / neuter surgery for
companion animals free of charge through the Spay / Neuter Voucher Program.
Providing financial
assistance allows for the best possible outcome — keeping owner and
companion animal together.
Pet Emergency Center works closely with The Chester Foundation and has been providing
assistance to the
animal companions of the homeless and clients with a financial burden since its inception in 2010.
Paws LA — Paws LA is not a legal service provider, but does provides
assistance with requests for permission to keep a service or
companion animal AKA a request for reasonable accommodation.