Depending on the interests of the group, our tour might focus on
the financial needs of the shelter, the needs and origins of our dogs and cats or the shelter's daily operations.
Not exact matches
«This Executive Order adds no legal or
financial resources to New York City's programs to assist the homeless, and merely requires all New York State localities follow many
of the same requirements as New York City to
shelter families and individuals in
need in freezing temperatures.»
Some insurance companies promote these insurance policies as a college savings vehicle because the value
of the policy is
sheltered from
financial aid
need analysis formulas.
At the end
of the day, you
need a
financial plan for your money just as you
need clothes to protect your body,
shelter to protect your family, and heat to keep you warm.
In other words, a majority
of APBT's end up in
shelters because they were either found as strays or were relinquished by their owners for extenuating reasons, such as: apartment pet restrictions, extraordinary veterinary
needs or
financial hardship.
GPA is a 5 Star and Gold Star rated animal welfare organization, and recognized by the State
of Georgia for implementing no kill and rescuing and adopting local
shelter pets and helping families in
financial need feed and care for their family pets.
The
shelter is in crisis mode as it seeks to secure
financial support for the funding
of critical improvements
needed to the facility to ensure the safety and welfare
of the cats and dogs in its care.
«Last year,» says Canapp, I made the decision that it was time to find a way to provide a source
of funding for working dog groups,
shelters, rescues, search and rescue groups, and animal sanctuaries that
need financial assistance in providing the best care for injured animals.
Financial assistance from one or more
of RADAR's funds, together with the participation
of a rescue group, saves the lives
of dogs who otherwise would most likely be put to sleep in rural
shelters: older dogs, black dogs, special -
needs dogs and medical -
needs dogs, regardless
of breed.
When a dog's (or cat's) time is running out at a public
shelter in the Bay Area and beyond, Pets in
Need comes to the rescue, finding homes for those whose lives are endangered because
of crowded kennels or
financial limitations.
Pet's Tooth Fairy Fund helps fund care for
shelter pets in
need of dental care and oral surgery, or who's families have exhausted
financial resources and are unable to afford care.
Eastwood Ranch Foundation provides support and
financial assistance to animal sanctuaries, rescue groups and no - kill
shelters responsible for the lifetime or temporary care
of animals who
need homes.
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Conceived to keep animals out
of shelters when their humans experience
financial strain or homelessness, FFFRP offers food, bedding, leashes, collars, treats as well as spay / neuter services, vaccinations, and training with the default motto, «If you are in
need, we take your word for it.»
These programs have become a critical part
of the overall services we provide in addition to animal
sheltering, as they play a vital role in helping to prevent homeless animal population growth and support retention
of pet family members for those humans in
need of financial help.
Care Credit — for pet owners to apply for credit to pay vet bills Brown Dog Foundation — for pet owners whose pet faces a treatable life - threatening condition Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program — for cat owners Goldstock Fund — for pet owners and rescues Grey Muzzle Organization — for
shelters and rescues, to help senior dogs Best Friends Animal Society's Resources — for pet owners and rescues Jake Brady Memorial Fund — provides
financial aid for vetwork for pet owners The Pet Fund — for pet owners who can't afford vet care Shakespeare Animal Fund — for pet owners who can't afford vet care, focusing on seniors and offers low cost spay / neuter programs throughout the US Veterinary Care Partnership Program — for IIADP assistance dogs Prince Chunk Foundation — Prince Chunk Foundation helps pet owners in
financial crisis Vet - I - Care — helping families secure the resources required to provide much
needed specialty and emergency care for their pets Rose's Fund: financially assist pet owners and Good Samaritans who have an animal with a good prognosis for a healthy life, but are at a
financial loss Red Rover Relief Grants:
financial assistance grants so pet owners, Good Samaritans and rescuers can care for animals who
need urgent veterinary care, resources for pet owners struggling with economic hardship, and resources for victims
of domestic violence Handicapped Pets.com: assistance for caretakers
of disabled pets Gimpy Dogs: help for surgeries and other care Pet Food Stamps: for pet owners who
need assistance paying for pet food Stewie to the Rescue: helps to bring affordable spay and neuter services, wellness services, and emergency and surgical care to pet owners who otherwise would not be able to afford even the most routine and essential veterinary visits Friends & Vets Helping Pets: helps low income families cover extraordinary veterinary expenses necessary to save a pet's life.
One
of those ways was working with local
shelters and rescue groups, to help pets in
need when
financial resources would not allow for emergency or specialty care.
Pets for Patriots inspires veterans and military personnel in its program to adopt the most overlooked
shelter animals — adult and special
needs dogs and cats, and large breed dogs — and in exchange offers these veterans various
financial benefits to help make pet ownership affordable over the life
of the pet.
Delaney's Deli is our pet food pantry feeding thousands
of pets in other
shelters, rescue groups and folks in
financial need.
Let's face it, due to limited
financial and human resources, city
shelters aren't able to do enough for the daily influx
of animals that
need loving home... and it's just going to get worse.
Now we
need financial contributions and the donation
of professional services to rebuild the rescue
shelter and to make animal rescue in our area a long - term reality.
«Pet food is one
of the largest expenses facing our industry, so by sharing this food, we're helping nearby
shelter and rescues to free up
financial resources so they can help even more pets in
need in our regions,» continued Ms. Flemming.
«The Flood Fund will help support those dogs that have been injured or that
need shelter in these difficult times and we urge those who want to make a
financial contribution and those who are in
need of help to come forward.»
Pennsylvania: ACCT Philly: (pet food, referrals for low - cost spay / neuter and wellness services) Action for Animals Humane Society: Latrobe (spay / neuter assistance) Animal Care & Assistance Fund (veterinary care assistance) Animal Food Bank
of the Lehigh Valley: (pet food for families in
need) Animal Friends: Pittsburgh (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Animal House Project: (pet food for low - income residents
of Chester County) The Animal Rescue
of Western Pennsylvania (veterinary care assistance) Chester County Pet Food Pantry: Chester, eastern Berks and Montgomery counties (pet food & care assistance) Delaware County SPCA: (spay / neuter and wellness services) Forgotten Cats, Inc.: Willow Grove (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Henry's Cupboard at the Brandywine Valley SPCA: West Chester (pet food pantry) Humane Society
of Berks County: Reading (pet food and veterinary care assistance) Humane Society
of Harrisburg Area: (pet food pantry, low - cost spay / neuter services, wellness clinics, microchipping) Humane Society
of Westmoreland County: Greenberg (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Red Paw Emergency Relief Team: Philadelphia (emergency assistance including search & rescue, emergency transport,
shelter, and veterinary care to animals involved in fires and other residential disasters) Rescue Pet Food Pantry: (provides pet food to 501 (c) 3 rescues to free up
financial resources) Sam's Hope: Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties (pet food and veterinary care assistance for pet owners with demonstrated
financial hardship) Spay / Neuter Assistance Program, Inc.: Harrisburg (low - cost spay / neuter) Washington Area Humane Society: Eighty Four (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) Western Pennsylvania Humane Society: Pittsburgh (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care Wilkes Barre Animal Hospital: Wilkes Barre (spay / neuter assistance for cats) Pet Pantry
of Lancaster County: (pet food, spay / neuter and wellness services, community cat program) Pennsylvania SPCA: Philadelphia (spay / neuter and wellness services)
Wisconsin: The Dodge County Humane Society: Juneau (pet food, spay / neuter assistance, temporary foster program) Eau Claire County Humane Association: Eau Claire (pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Fox Valley Humane Society: Appleton (temporary boarding program) Heart2Heart Pet Lifeline: La Crosse County (
financial assistance for veterinary care to income - eligible pet families in
need) The Humane Animal Welfare Society
of Waukesha: Waukesha (assistance with spay / neuter, pet food and short term fostering for pets displaced from their homes); contact HAWS»
Shelter Manager: [email protected], 262-542-8851 Wisconsin Humane Society: (spay / neuter assistance program, vaccines, pet food and supplies for families in
need, community cat caregivers program)
This is a tremendous
financial and staffing burden for these entities; unwanted dogs, too, may be euthanized if homes are not found or if medical
needs are too severe and costly, whch inflicts emotional harm on
shelter staff (veterinarian) who have the duty
of euthanizing the unwanted or sickly animals.
In this scenario, you cover your kids» basic
needs of food,
shelter, medical care and a modest wardrobe and allow them the freedom to make their own
financial management decisions with their allowance money.
The formula sets aside a portion
of both parents» combined incomes for their children's
financial needs, such as food and
shelter.
The essential
needs of reasonable
shelter and
financial provision is seen as foundation elements
of life, and if unattended to, can create such an overpowering set
of needs themselves, as to make it pointless, to consider others.
Parents, usually mothers, living in homeless
shelters often are focused on their
financial worries and the basic
needs of how to feed and clothe their children.