Becoming a member of LifeLine's volunteer social media ambassador team, and commit to post and share
about homeless animals in LifeLine's care each week.
Not exact matches
No matter if you care
about helping
homeless animals, victims of domestic abuse, the environment, or all three — volunteering puts you right
in front of others who want to do some good for the world, too.
When Janet and Joe approached me
about working for them, I knew there would not be a better fi t for my passion and commitment to saving
homeless animals in Tulsa, Dallas - Fort Worth and around the country.
Tulsa community members can attend the event to adopt a dog, participate
in contests benefiting the
Animal Rescue Foundation and learn
about homeless pets
in need of loving homes.
If we are to really get to being a no kill nation — where no healthy or treatable
animal is killed for being
homeless — we need to quit talking
about being «no kill shelters» — and have all organizations
in a community
in order to become «no kill communities».
Staff at the
animal shelter commonly notify Sgt. Wally Antoniuk, with the Winnipeg Police Department,
about shelter dogs who show the potential to become police canines and the
homeless dog
in the shelter's care appeared to have «the right stuff» to make the cut.
Along with taking
in - home clients and teaching classes at Fido, Laura is the facilitator for Teacher's Pet at Detroit
Animal Care and Control where she teaches homeless and at - risk youth about reward - based training and animal we
Animal Care and Control where she teaches
homeless and at - risk youth
about reward - based training and
animal we
animal welfare.
At the end of the night, volunteers from of Friends of
Homeless Animals had a chance to speak to over 150 people
about the fate of dogs
in rescue as well as those that are
in shelters just waiting for their second chance.
Homeless Dog Video Sheds Light On The Large Number of
Animals In Need Of Adoption https://youtu.be/xPwG6Ib65HQ This video is
about a dog named «Max» and it was made and produced for LifeLine
Animal Project to address...
«This is
about looking at how we approach, as a society,
homeless pets vs. owned pets and how decisions are made
in animal shelters.»
The primary goal of MarylandPet.com is to vigorously support the efforts of the state's
animal welfare organizations,
animal shelters and numerous pet rescue groups
in their mission to save the lives of
homeless animals, prevent
animal cruelty, and further educate the public
about responsible pet care.
Marking its 16th anniversary of the organization, Broadway Barks again helped hundreds of New York City's shelter
animals find permanent homes by informing New Yorkers
about the plight of the thousands of
homeless dogs and cats
in the metropolitan area.
About the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast — Since 1955, the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast, 4100 SW Leighton Farm Ave.
in Palm City, has been the leading advocate for
homeless, abused and abandoned
animals in Martin County.
This project will help RCHS maximize the capacity and capabilities of the shelter, help save
animals» lives, educate the community
about animal care and the humane treatment of
animals, and maintain its 98 % live release rate for
homeless pets — one of the highest placement rates
in the country.
To address your point
about offering assistance and helping people plan, we do just that via our No More
Homeless Pets Network partner program (which includes a list of more than 1,000 rescues and shelters across the nation), our annual conference aimed to help educate
animal lovers looking to make a difference
in their communities, and numerous workshops held at the Sanctuary throughout the year.
Best Friends is accountable to our supporters for how we spend the funding entrusted to us to achieve the mission of bringing
about a time when there are no more
homeless pets, and we need to be sure that our programs are effective
in saving the
animals whose lives literally depend on this work, hence our obsession with metrics.
The SNiP mission is to prevent the suffering and death of dogs and cats due to overpopulation and preventable diseases, to eliminate the need for euthanasia
in our community's
animal shelters, to reduce the number of
homeless animals, and to educate the public
about the importance of spay / neuter.
The mission of Friends of Norfolk
Animal Care Center is to support the Norfolk
Animal Care and Adoption Center
in sheltering and caring for Norfolk's stray and
homeless animals, to promote and facilitate adoptions, to assist with special medical care, to promote and support spay / neuter
in the community and to educate the public
about responsible pet ownership.
Duvin makes a rational appeal for a new ethic
in animal sheltering, questioning conventional wisdom
about the kindest way to relate to
homeless animals.
«By reaching a subset of the population uncertain
about where they'll obtain their next dog or cat and convincing them that an
animal shelter is the best source, we can end the euthanasia of
homeless dogs and cats
in this country,» said Wayne Pacelle, President and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States.
As hosts, we aim to raise awareness
about the thousands of
homeless animals in our community and feature more than 300 of these perfectly adoptable pets to the public.
In these one - hour sessions, you'll learn more about our mission and how we help homeless animals and their human companions in our communitie
In these one - hour sessions, you'll learn more
about our mission and how we help
homeless animals and their human companions
in our communitie
in our communities.
If you are interested
in becoming a HSNB volunteer or foster parent, please join us at the shelter for a tour of the facility and to hear
about the many different ways you can help the
homeless animals in our community.
You will also receive ongoing information
about the Whatcom Humane Society and how your support helps so many
homeless, unwanted, abused and orphaned
animals in our community.
About 90,000
homeless, unwanted
animals are put to death
in Atlanta area shelters each year.
Cindy is a dedicated champion for
homeless cats, recognizing that there is still much work to do
in educating society
about the value of the cat as an
animal companion.
Please contact us at 410-833-8838 ext. 212 for more information
about leaving a legacy to
homeless animals through a gift to Baltimore Humane Society
in your estate plans.
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But most of all, you need to love
animals, like working with other people who want to help them, and feel great
about using your skills to put technology
in the paws of
homeless pets.
You'll learn
about fostering and the many other ways you can help
homeless and less fortunate
animals in the Triangle.
Kathy and Bobby, along with a couple of adoptable dogs, made the trek to the school and talked to the students
about the work and dedication involved
in caring and finding homes for the thousands of
homeless animals that come through the Shelter every year.
Smoky Mountain
Animal Care aims to balance the health, public safety and welfare needs of people and animals in Blount County, Tennessee by responsibly and humanely enforcing animal - related laws; providing medical care, nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded animals; educating the public about responsible companion animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
Animal Care aims to balance the health, public safety and welfare needs of people and
animals in Blount County, Tennessee by responsibly and humanely enforcing
animal - related laws; providing medical care, nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded animals; educating the public about responsible companion animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
animal - related laws; providing medical care, nourishment and a safe environment for unwanted, stray, abused and impounded
animals; educating the public
about responsible companion
animal ownership; investigating cases where animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
animal ownership; investigating cases where
animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for homeless an
animal care is questionable, and finding new loving homes for
homeless animals.
The organization was originally known as Humane Society of Kent County, and was first organized
in 1883 by a group of citizens who shared a concern
about abused, neglected and
homeless animals.
Unlike
in the early days, we are now joined by a new generation of
animal welfare professionals, who, like you and me, are committed to bringing
about a time when there are no more
homeless pets.
You are
in denial
about the scope of the
homeless animal population and completely unrealistic
in thinking it's something that will be taken care of by no kill shelters, which most communities will NEVER agree to financially support, not when you can kill thirty dogs
in a day, instead of spending money to feed, house and care for them humanely until homes are found, and indefinitely for those who never will be adopted.
As the leader
in the no - kill movement, North Shore
Animal League America is committed to saving and rehabilitating the lives of
homeless animals and educating the public
about the joys and responsibilities of rescue.
Watch our e-newsletter for news and information
about how you can help NYC's
homeless animals in a variety of ways, all year long.
«When I approached Dr. Simmons
about creating a program for Aiken County, he was genuinely interested
in tailoring a specific course that would positively impact the
homeless animals of Aiken County, as he and his family are also FOTAS volunteers,» Martha said.
Valid points were raised
about the ethics of cloning individual
animals in a world where hundreds of
homeless and unwanted cats are euthanized daily.
There have been comments
about some
homeless treating their
animals with cruelty; dogs tied up tightly, twisting to be freed or being hit; skinny dogs / cats
in poor health.
More than 70 young professionals were
in attendance to help raise awareness
about homeless animals and adoption.
About Pets of the
Homeless: Pets of the Homeless believes in the healing power of companion pets and of the human - animal bond which is very important in the lives of many h
Homeless: Pets of the
Homeless believes in the healing power of companion pets and of the human - animal bond which is very important in the lives of many h
Homeless believes
in the healing power of companion pets and of the human -
animal bond which is very important
in the lives of many
homelesshomeless.
BarkAID's mission is to raise funds and awareness for
homeless animals, as well as educate people
about what is happening with
animals in their communities.
Additionally, they work to generate awareness
in the community
about the prevention of
animal abuse and neglect, as well as adoption of
homeless animals and the importance of spay / neuter services, acting as a liaison between the public and organizations that provide low - cost spay / neuter programs around the New York City area.
About 2,000
animals are altered each year, greatly reducing the number of
homeless animals in our community.
Make a measurable and sustainable difference
in the Greater Houston pet population by offering affordable pet care services, rescuing and rehabilitating
homeless companion
animals, finding forever homes, and providing education
about responsible pet ownership.
The Tulsa SPCA is founded by a group of Tulsa citizens who were concerned
about homeless dogs and cats and wanted to protect against abuse of draft
animals used to do tilling on farms and heavy work
in the mines and oil fields.
Best Friends
Animal Society is on the ground
in New York City, helping to save the lives of
homeless pets, supporting other organizations
in their efforts to make New York no - kill permanently and raising awareness
about the more than 4,100 dogs and cats killed every day
in U.S. shelters.
Best Friends
Animal Society recognizes that training is an essential tool
in helping to achieve our mission to bring
about a time when there are No More
Homeless Pets and save the lives of more dogs.
About No More
Homeless Pets ® Network: No More
Homeless Pets ® Network, a program of Best Friends
Animal Society ®, offers help and support to animal rescue groups that save lives in their commun
Animal Society ®, offers help and support to
animal rescue groups that save lives in their commun
animal rescue groups that save lives
in their communities.