As the national infertility and
adoption education organization, our mission is to provide supportnand unbiased information before, during and after adoption or fertility treatment to help create strong families.
As the national infertility and
adoption education organization, our mission is to provide support and unbiased information before, during and after adoption or fertility treatment to help create strong families.
Not exact matches
Available from Creating a Family, the national
adoption and infertility
education and support
organization.
A 501 (c)(3) parent support
organization, FRUA offers family and
adoption education resources, it's journal The Family Focus, social media connections, and a supportive community that nurtures adopted children, supporting parents and families.
Even if a host of
organizations start offering micro-credentials and teachers begin pursuing them by the thousand, widespread
adoption is not necessarily a win for the K — 12
education system.
In a statement, New Leaders joined a non-partisan, interdisciplinary group of
education, public health, and other
organizations and experts calling for the
adoption of evidence - based strategies to prevent gun violence in schools.
To help tackle this critical issue, New Leaders has joined a nonpartisan, interdisciplinary group of
education, public health, and other
organizations and experts calling for the
adoption of evidence - based strategies to prevent gun violence in schools.
In fact, a number of
organizations join Children Now in calling for the further development and
adoption of a Weighted Student Formula concept in 2013, including the ACLU, California School Boards Association, Californians for Justice, Campaign for Quality
Education, The
Education Trust — West, EdVoice, MALDEF, New Schools Venture Fund, Parent Leadership Action Network, Public Advocates, Silicon Valley Leadership Group, United Ways of California, Youth Together, and many others.
The Bottles and cans turn into dollars for the
organization to help support the mission of the
organization, including sheltering,
adoption,
education, advocacy and the prevention of cruelty to animals.
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.
Purrfect Haven Cat Rescue is a private not - for - profit 501 (3) c no - kill charitable
organization created in 2005 to help prevent the abuse of companion animals through
EDUCATION,
ADOPTION, MEDICAL and SOCIAL REHABILITATION, and SPAY AND NEUTER PROGRAMS.
Larger private
organizations need the resources to have better customer service that will accommodate more visiting with pets, more patience and skill with helping the customers» decision - making process, and more
education and support to help the
adoptions of pets with challenging medical and behavioral issues to succeed and stick.
The Briggs Animal
Adoption Center (BAAC), and its founding
organization, The National Humane
Education Society (NHES) offer free BAAC educational tours and programs for children and adult groups throughout the year.
Arizona Beagle Rescue (AZBR) is a statewide 501 (c) 3 non-profit, all - volunteer animal welfare
organization dedicated to saving homeless beagles through rescue efforts,
adoption and
education on the breed.
Two bills were introduced in the Illinois House, both entitled the Research Dogs and Cats
Adoption Act, that would require institutions of higher education that receive public funding for scientific, educational, and research purposes to offer cats and dogs used in research to animal rescue organizations for adoption instead of euthanizing the
Adoption Act, that would require institutions of higher
education that receive public funding for scientific, educational, and research purposes to offer cats and dogs used in research to animal rescue
organizations for
adoption instead of euthanizing the
adoption instead of euthanizing the animals.
The SPCA of Wake County is a non-profit animal welfare
organization whose mission is to protect, shelter and promote
adoption of homeless animals; to provide
education about responsible pet ownership; and to reduce pet overpopulation through spay / neuter programs.
Orlando Rabbit Care and
Adoptions is a membership
organization providing
education to bunny parents.
In addition to time, donation, and
education spent in schools and churches, the Colorado Springs veterinary hospital also routinely works with the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, 9 Lives Rescue, and Dreampower Animal Rescue
organizations in pet
adoption efforts for homeless animals; as well as with the police department for training for police K - 9s, and with schools for educating children on animal welfare and veterinary careers.
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.
As Second Life continues to grow, it is our mission to provide assistance to even more animal rescue
organization and programs dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation — through
adoption, spay / neuter programs,
education and more.
The Queenie Foundation, Inc. (TQF) is a 501 c 3 humane
education and cat rescue /
adoption organization founded in 1996 in Dallas, TX and named after a rescued...
GRI is not only an
adoption organization, we are an
education and support
organization devoted to the greyhound.
The
organization works with a team of volunteers and partner shelters to provide spay and neuter programs, medical treatments,
education, and most importantly,
adoptions.
To provide cash donations to animal rescue
organizations with the purpose of reducing pet overpopulation through
adoption, spay / neuter programs and
education / awareness.
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.
The Maine Federation of Humane Societies is a statewide network of companion animal welfare
organizations working to support animal shelters, to promote the
adoption of homeless animals and responsible pet ownership, and to end pet overpopulation through
education, outreach, and advocacy.
The Wenatchee Valley Humane Society is a private non-profit
organization and our mission is to serve the community through
education, protection and pet
adoptions.
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.
The Kansas Humane Society is Wichita's largest privately - funded, non-profit animal shelter
organization: featuring pets for
adoption, dog training classes, spay / neuter services, humane
education, programs for kids, volunteer and foster opportunities, and a variety of fundraising programs.
We regularly support local animal
adoption and rescue
organizations such as Whatcom Humane Society, Whatcom
Education Spay & Neuter Impact Program, Camano Animal Shelter Association and The Humane Society of Skagit Valley.
Founded in 1874 by Elizabeth Morris, we were the first
organization dedicated to sheltering and rehoming pets, and continue that legacy today by providing
adoptions, a low - cost spay / neuter program, fostering, humane
education and more.
We are a cohesive statewide network of humane
organizations working to support animal welfare groups promote the
adoption of homeless animals and responsible pet ownership, and to end pet overpopulation and animal cruelty through
education, outreach, and advocacy.
Over the past 44 years the
organization has grown from adopting a handful of animals each year to a full service animal welfare
organization and leader in innovative behavior training, medical care,
adoption,
education and community outreach programs.
After acting as a volunteer for several years, she met Cindy Ruback, a fellow feline lover, and together, in 2006, they formed Chicago Cat Rescue — a not - for - profit 501 (c) 3 animal rescue
organization, dedicated to improving the lives of animals in the Chicagoland area through rescue,
adoption, and the
education of their human companions.»
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.
Those non-profit
organizations will be honored as part of the festivities and will have the opportunity for
education and outreach about
adoption, as well as bringing adoptable cats to the theater at each destination.
Placer County SPCA The Placer SPCA is a private, not - for - profit
organization (located in Roseville and serving all of Placer County), dedicated to improving the lives of animals and people through programs and services, such as
adoption, reunification, spay / neuter assistance, humane
education and behavior programs.
The Tulsa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Tulsa SPCA) is a non-profit
organization dedicated to improving animal welfare by providing rescue, rehabilitation,
adoption, and community
education services in the greater Tulsa area.
In 2007, they launched FixNation, the first full - time spay - neuter facility in Los Angeles to provide a comprehensive TNR program — free spay / neuter services for homeless cats, TNR outreach and
education, free training and loans of humane traps, affordable services for pet cats and partnerships with rescue
organizations to facilitate
adoptions.
We are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit
organization dedicated to creating a better future for pit bulls in Los Angeles - the «City of Angels» by promoting the positive image of pit bulls as loving family companions while working to stop their abuse, neglect and overpopulation through
education, public advocacy,
adoptions and the promotion of responsible pet ownership.
We are a non-profit 501 (c)(3) volunteer
organization dedicated to advancing the humane treatment of animals, primarily companion pets, through
adoption promotion, spay / neuter services and animal welfare
education.
About the
organization: Plenty of Pit Bulls (POPB) is a group of volunteers working to help pit bull type dogs in and around Alachua County, Florida through rescue,
adoption, and
education.
Angel City Pit Bulls is a 501c3 non-profit
organization dedicated to creating a better future for pit bulls by promoting their positive image as loving family companions through
education, public advocacy,
adoptions, and responsible pet ownership.
The Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) is a private, nonprofit
organization that advocates the humane treatment of companion animals through leadership and proactive solutions to pet overpopulation, including
adoptions, rescue,
education and spay / neuter efforts.
* Providing lifetime care for 300 animals * Conducts an intensive
adoption program for homeless dogs and cats * Works directly with county animal services in saving lives of animals * Manages a feral cat colony providing a tree house, food, & daily care * Conducts a public feral cat trapping program under the trap / neuter / return policy * Networks with 42
organizations across the U. S. in placing wild & exotic animals * Distributes educational materials * Conducts peaceful public demonstrations to call attention to animal exploitation * Makes presentations at public hearing and forums * Promoting A Cruelty - Free Lifestyle by sponsoring public events and
education * Conducts telephone and letter - writing campaigns
The
organization's mission is to address the tragic consequences of pet overpopulation by focusing on sterilization,
adoption and
education.
The Athens Area Humane Society is a donor supported no - kill, non-profit
organization dedicated to lowering area euthanasia rates through rescue,
adoption, spay / neuter,
education, and pet retention programs.
Hundreds of
organizations are working toward a common goal: to reduce the number of unwanted pets through
education,
adoption and spay / neuter programs.
Through this, her eyes were widely opened to the plight of animals so she shifted her focus to helping pets and people through humane
education, legislation, mobile
adoptions, coordinating fosters, volunteers and transports, and partnering with a variety of
organizations.