Not exact matches
Today, the
organization supports more than 8,500 children and families across five counties
in southern California and offers residential care,
community - based programs, foster care and
adoptions and a therapeutic school for children and youth with special needs.
Tracks are generous neighbors
in their
communities, giving more than $ 6 million to nearly 1,500 charities, including greyhound
adoption groups as well as
community health and service
organizations.
We're strengthening our ties with local
organizations such as St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program and Nipissing University
in an effort to raise awareness about animal welfare issues, to increase
community involvement and successful animal
adoptions, and to heighten respect towards all animals.
As an
organization, you are doing absolutely everything
in - house that is important for achieving no - kill
in our
community — great pet retention programs,
adoptions, low cost spay / neuter etc..
Valley River Humane Society is a non-profit volunteer
organization with the primary goal of reducing the number of homeless animals
in our
community by the promotion of spay and neutering, and by
adoption of homeless animals into safe and loving homes
Show Hope is a non-profit
organization that mobilizes individuals and
communities to meet the most pressing needs of orphans
in distress by providing 1) homes for waiting children through
adoption aid grants, and 2) life - saving medical care for orphans with special needs.
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.
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.
To be the premier
organization dedicated to enhancing and saving the lives of pets
in the Northshore region through
community engagements,
adoption, spay and neuter programs, and sheltering.
«By collaborating with strong animal - welfare
organizations like Midland Humane Coalition, we are able to promote pet
adoptions and reduce euthanasia rates
in local
communities.»
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.
Dr. Peek has also practiced small animal medicine and surgery and provides spay / neuter and
adoption assistance to several animal welfare
organizations in her
community.
A portion of the
adoption fee for dogs that come from these
organizations is given back to help fund spay / neuter and educational programs
in their
communities.
Orange County Cavy Haven is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit
organization dedicated to rehoming guinea pigs
in Southern California and promoting proper cavy care and
adoption through
community outreach.
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.
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 Animal Shelter Alliance of Portland — or ASAP — organized 10 area shelters and veterinary
organizations in a collaboration to aggressively provide
community spay and neuter surgeries and improve
adoption rates.
The foundation provides strategic funding to collaborative
organizations and
communities that are leading the way
in saving healthy and treatable shelter dogs and cats through innovative marketing,
adoption, customer service, and behavioral and medical programs.
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.
The
organization is the largest, oldest non-profit animal
adoption agency
in Butler County, Ohio, with a mission to promote humane principles, protect lost, homeless, abandoned and mistreated animals, and act as advocates for animals
in the
communities they serve.
Grants are offered through the Best Friends No More Homeless Pets Network Parter program to
organizations that create a significant and measurable decrease
in local dog and cat euthanasia rates and increase
adoptions in their
communities.
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.
North Florida Animal Rescue Inc. & The Anthea Duron
Adoption Center, a registered 501c3
organization located on 108 acres
in Wellborn, Florida is dedicated to serving the
community by providing medical care and comfort for dogs, cats, and horses
in need.
With a main campus located on 136 picturesque acres
in Fairport and four other
adoption centers throughout the
community, the
organization provides shelter, care, and
adoption for dogs, cats, small animals, birds, reptiles, horses, and other farm animals.
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 addition to her hands - on work helping animals feel better, she provides spay / neuter and adoption assistance to several animal welfare organizations in her communit
In addition to her hands - on work helping animals feel better, she provides spay / neuter and
adoption assistance to several animal welfare
organizations in her communit
in her
community.
These events should involve collaborations between multiple
organizations and aim to raise the overall awareness of
adoption in the
community.
Alachua County Humane Society is a non-profit 501 (c)(3)
organization that strives to eliminate euthanasia of healthy and adoptable cats and dogs
in our
community by effectively utilizing
adoption programs and
community outreach.
Whether your animal
organization does large - scale transport
in or out of your area, or moves one animal at a time for out - of - state
adoptions, keeping those pets from getting sick, experiencing stress, or spreading disease into the receiving shelter or
community is critical.
The Capital Area Animal Welfare Society (CAAWS) is a non-profit
organization committed to the well - being of animals
in the Baton Rouge
community by providing for and facilitating the
adoption of homeless animals, teaching the
community responsible companion animal ownership and the humane treatment of animals, and at all times promoting the practice of spay / neuter.
Maddie's ® Pet
Adoption Days is being held to increase awareness of shelter animals, boost
adoptions, and support the shelters and rescue
organizations in the eight participating
communities.
Brian and his sister came to ARL's Dedham Animal Care and
Adoption Center through the
organization's
Community Cat Initiative
in early December.
«Partnering with strong
organizations like the Spokane Humane Society allows us to promote pet
adoptions and reduce pet homelessness
in the local
community,» said Jan Wilkins, executive director, PetSmart Charities, Inc. «This
adoption center model allows us to save, on average, more than 1,000 pets every year.»
: At any time during the year,
adoption organizations can receive a grant from PetSmart Charities of Canada to help run an
adoption event
in their
community.
For an
in - depth look at all the data, including how it differs between type and size of
organization, visit «
Community Pet
Adoption Partnership Survey Results: February 2016.»
Type of business: Primarily brick and mortar Years
in business: 23 years Special services and
community involvement: Multiple monthly adoption fairs; rescue organization yard sales, craft sales and information meet ups in Two Paws Up Community room; grooming salo
community involvement: Multiple monthly
adoption fairs; rescue
organization yard sales, craft sales and information meet ups
in Two Paws Up
Community room; grooming salo
Community room; grooming salon and spa
Like most animal welfare
organizations, TBDHS relies on fundraising efforts, donations from the
community and
adoption fees to provide food, veterinarian care and shelter to pets
in need.
Katz began building strong relationships with rescue
organizations like PALS East Bay to aggressively promote pet
adoption in the
community.
With more than 5,000 animals that SAHS receives each year, every
adoption counts
in helping the nonprofit no - kill
organization protect and improve the lives of dogs and cats by providing shelter, care,
adoption, rescue, spay and neuter services and
community education.
I am so impressed by your
organization — from the moment I walked into the
adoption center on Tuesday and culminating with my
adoption of Miss Diva on Wednesday all of the staff members I encountered were just fabulous — what a lovely service you offer the Boston
community — Miss Diva is doing very well
in her new home — thank you all and continue your excellent work.
Given the public health risk posed by the importation of animals for
adoption and the euthanasia of adoptable animals
in certain countries, many suggest that
organizations first consider improving their local capacity through spay / neuter and
community engagement before sending animals abroad.
The ASPCA expects animal sheltering
organizations to make every effort to find
adoption or placement options for the animals
in their care, while also recognizing that shelters require discretion to make the best decisions for those animals and the
communities in which they live, particularly
in cases involving severe behavior or medical issues or dogs deemed dangerous under applicable law.
We regularly work with local animal shelters, rescues, and pet
organizations throughout San Diego
community in order to ensure the proper health of our local
community pets and to promote responsible
adoptions!
With the experience of helping
organizations in Indianapolis and Philadelphia stage their own Mega
Adoption events we realized we had the ability to help make Mega
Adoption events happen all around the country and not just
in our
community.
«By collaborating with strong animal - welfare
organizations like the Idaho Humane Society, we are able to promote pet
adoptions and reduce euthanasia rates
in local
communities.»
Shelter Hope Pet Shop is a 501c non-profit, charitable, volunteer - based
organization devoted to: aiding
in and facilitating shelter and rescue pet
adoptions; promoting education and awareness within the
communities we serve; and making a positive impact
in the lives of shelter and rescue animals and their adopters, as well as local shelters.
On 24 May 2014, the
adoption of the Kabarnet Declaration established the Lake Bogoria National Reserve Management Committee, formally recognizing the Endorois as a
community and the Endorois Welfare Council as their representative
organization in the management of Lake Bogoria.
Show Hope is a non-profit
organization that mobilizes individuals and
communities to meet the most pressing needs of orphans
in distress by providing 1) homes for waiting children through
adoption aid grants, and 2) life - saving medical care for orphans with special needs.
Show Hope is a non-profit
organization that mobilizes individuals and
communities to meet the most pressing needs of orphans
in distress by providing 1) homes for waiting children through
adoption aid grants, and 2) life - saving medical care for orphans with special needs.
NACAC believes that
community - based (i.e. churches, advocacy groups, and other
organizations reflective of populations of color) minority and specialty foster care and
adoption agencies offer excellent opportunities for recruiting families who reflect the racial and ethnic background of children
in care.