They're a non-profit organization that has been around since 1985 and have been
finding homes for abused and abandoned sporting breed dogs since then.
Dogs Deserve Better of Northern Virginia works closely with our DDB partners operating in rural and disadvantaged areas to
find homes for abused, neglected, and abandoned dogs, especially those living on chains or in confinement.
Not exact matches
The study, which was funded by the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
found lower rates of confirmed
abuse cases, child out — of —
home placements, and hospitalizations and emergency room visits
for child injuries in counties where parenting support was implemented.
Some of the many benefits a Postpartum Doula provides
for you and your baby include: Better infant care skills Positive newborn characteristics Breastfeeding skills improve A healthy set of coping skills and strategies Relief from postpartum depression More restful sleep duration and quality Education and support services
for a smooth transition
home A more content baby Improved infant growth translates into increased confidence A content baby with an easier temperament Education
for you to gain greater self - confidence Referrals to competent, appropriate professionals and support groups when necessary The benefits of skin to skin contact Breastfeeding success Lessen the severity and duration of postpartum depression Improved birth outcomes Decrease risk of
abuse Families with disabilities can also benefit greatly by learning special skills specific to their situation Families experiencing loss often
find relief through our Doula services Improved bonding between parent and child.
These
findings place new weight on calls
for more comprehensive preventions and intervention strategies against childhood trauma in the community from
abuse at
home and bullying in schools.
Its mission is to rescue and
find homes for abandoned, sick or injured cats from situations of
abuse, neglect or imminent euthanasia.
The organization
finds homes for abandoned or
abused infants 2 years of age or under.
It's a different type of
abuse than the primary focus of the Time's Up movement, but Janney, who took
home the supporting actress Golden Globe
for her performance,
finds it all related.
In one, researchers examined how SEL intervention programs (such as social skills training, parent training with
home visits, peer coaching, reading tutoring, and classroom social - emotional curricula)
for kindergarten students impacted their adult lives, and
found that these programs led to 10 % (59 % vs. 69 %
for the control group) fewer psychological, behavioral, or substance
abuse problems at the age of 25 (Dodge et al., 2014).
We have made it our mission to encourage animal welfare, promote education, work against
abuse, but above all else, serve as a shelter
for mistreated and abandoned animals until a new forever
home is
found.
RappCats is a private, non-profit organization that rescues, cares
for, and
finds loving
homes for abandoned,
abused, neglected, injured, and homeless cats and kittens throughout Rappahannock County.
Paws in the City is able to meet its mission to
find loving
homes for abused, neglected and abandoned dogs and cats in our care because of the support we receive from businesses and animal care providers.
At Crossroads we are committed to
finding safe and loving
homes for abandoned, neglected and
abused dogs and cats.
Since 1995, the not -
for - profit organization has been responsible
for New York City's municipal shelter system, caring
for rescued animals and
finding homes for homeless, injured, neglected,
abused and abandoned animals in all five of the boroughs in New York City.
The rescue does not discriminate, taking in and
finding homes for blind and deaf dogs, tripods,
abused and neglected dogs, sodomized dogs, broken, and bald dogs.
The new facility is going to allow the JCHS medical team to focus solely on the medical needs of both shelter & public pets in one designated area — so that the JCHS shelter team members can carry on with their goals of caring
for &
finding furr» ever
homes for the countless stray,
abused, neglected, and unwanted animals of Jefferson County, Ohio.
The Evanston Animal Shelter and Adoption Center is committed to providing compassionate and humane care
for Evanston's abandoned,
abused and relinquished animals and to
find them
homes through rehabilitation, foster care, adoption, and rescue organizations.
New Life Boxer Rescue is dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of the lives of Boxers who are at risk of being neglected,
abused or forced to
find new
homes for reasons not in their control.
Organizers are encouraging individuals to log - on and participate in the GiveLitter ™ campaign that reflects an ongoing commitment by World's Best Cat Litter ™ to support the efforts of animal shelters who
find homes for neglected,
abused and lost animals.
A single pair of unsterilized cats or dogs and their unsterilized offspring and their unsterilized offspring and so on, will be responsible
for the births of thousands of unwanted kittens or puppies in just a few years that could end up abandoned, neglected,
abused, hit by passing cars or euthanized because
homes can't be
found for them in time.
Organizers are encouraging individuals to log - on and participate in the GiveLitter ™ campaign that reflects an ongoing commitment by World's Best Cat Litter ™ to support those dedicated to
finding homes for neglected,
abused and lost animals.
Our volunteers rescue, provide veterinary care and
find loving
homes for abused, neglected and / or stray dogs from high - kill shelters in Ohio and neighboring states.
They
find homes for unwanted, abandoned, homeless and
abused cats.
The goal of our small, but dedicated, group is to
find appropriate
homes for stray, abandoned,
abused or surrendered cats and kittens.
Heartland Lab Rescue rehabilitates and
finds loving forever
homes for Labrador retrievers that have been neglected,
abused or are just unwanted.
Yolo County SPCA is a non-profit foster
home based animal rescue organization that
finds home for homeless,
abused and neglected animals.
It is our mission to reduce animal suffering by providing assistance to
abused, homeless, injured, and sick animals;
find loving, dependable, and nurturing forever
homes for the animals in our care; actively promote the altering of all pets to reduce overpopulation; and educate the public by promoting respect
for all animals, the ethic of compassion, and the need to be kind and responsible stewards.
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for Pet Rehoming Feral / Barn Cats Pet Microchipping About Us Our Mission History of CASA Our Motivation (video) Shelter Staff Board of Directors Public Shelter Hours Contact Us News CASA Newsletter CASA in the News Calendar & Events Virtual Calendar Event Posters Friends of CASA Helpful Resources Low - Cost Pet Spay & Neuter Feral Cat Assistance Free Feral Spay & Neuter Help
for Wildlife Other Local Shelters & Animal Welfare Organizations Missing Pet Resources Microchip Companies Financial / Medical Assistance Options For Personal Pets 24 hr Emergency Vet Clinics (local) Personal Pet Food Bank FAQ Stray Holds Euthanasia Defining Adoptability Adoption Process Spay & Neuter options Medical Included Stray Animals at CASA Behavior Assessments Pit Bull Placement Policies Volunteer Help at the Shelter Become a Foster Home Join the Friends of CASA (Fundraising & Events) How to Donate Help Fund our Mission Shelter Wish List Purchase CASA Items Donate a Bed Donate Food & Supplies Sponsor a Homeless Pet Join the CASA Membership Donate a Car or Boat Lost & Found Pets Missing Pets on and Around Camano Privately Found Pets Online Missing Pet Database Lost and Found Pets at CASA Featured Pet in Need Help Our Featured Pet in Need CASA Shop Forever Home Music CD CASA Logo Gear Donate a Bed Annual Auction Event Information Auction Item Catalog Admission / Tickets Auction Documents Donor Forms Event Sponsors Donor Forms Event Poster Direct Links / Misc Island County Code CASA Color Page for K
for Wildlife Other Local Shelters & Animal Welfare Organizations Missing Pet Resources Microchip Companies Financial / Medical Assistance Options
For Personal Pets 24 hr Emergency Vet Clinics (local) Personal Pet Food Bank FAQ Stray Holds Euthanasia Defining Adoptability Adoption Process Spay & Neuter options Medical Included Stray Animals at CASA Behavior Assessments Pit Bull Placement Policies Volunteer Help at the Shelter Become a Foster Home Join the Friends of CASA (Fundraising & Events) How to Donate Help Fund our Mission Shelter Wish List Purchase CASA Items Donate a Bed Donate Food & Supplies Sponsor a Homeless Pet Join the CASA Membership Donate a Car or Boat Lost & Found Pets Missing Pets on and Around Camano Privately Found Pets Online Missing Pet Database Lost and Found Pets at CASA Featured Pet in Need Help Our Featured Pet in Need CASA Shop Forever Home Music CD CASA Logo Gear Donate a Bed Annual Auction Event Information Auction Item Catalog Admission / Tickets Auction Documents Donor Forms Event Sponsors Donor Forms Event Poster Direct Links / Misc Island County Code CASA Color Page for K
For Personal Pets 24 hr Emergency Vet Clinics (local) Personal Pet Food Bank FAQ Stray Holds Euthanasia Defining Adoptability Adoption Process Spay & Neuter options Medical Included Stray Animals at CASA Behavior Assessments Pit Bull Placement Policies Volunteer Help at the Shelter Become a Foster
Home Join the Friends of CASA (Fundraising & Events) How to Donate Help Fund our Mission Shelter Wish List Purchase CASA Items Donate a Bed Donate Food & Supplies Sponsor a Homeless Pet Join the CASA Membership Donate a Car or Boat Lost &
Found Pets Missing Pets on and Around Camano Privately
Found Pets Online Missing Pet Database Lost and
Found Pets at CASA Featured Pet in Need Help Our Featured Pet in Need CASA Shop Forever
Home Music CD CASA Logo Gear Donate a Bed Annual Auction Event Information Auction Item Catalog Admission / Tickets Auction Documents Donor Forms Event Sponsors Donor Forms Event Poster Direct Links / Misc Island County Code CASA Color Page
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Heartland Lab Rescue, Inc. is a non-profit, all volunteer organization whose mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and
find loving forever
homes for Labrador retrievers that have been neglected,
abused or are just unwanted.
Humane society volunteers
find homes for as many as 40 unwanted or
abused pets a month.
Your gift will provide unconditional love, safe shelter, food, veterinary care, and a chance to
find a forever loving
home for lost, abandoned or
abused animals.
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 animals.
You'll be joining hundreds of other people dedicated to
finding homes for abandoned pets, rescuing
abused and neglected animals, and preventing animal
abuse and overpopulation through education.
Cat Depot works diligently to rescue abandoned,
abused, injured and relinquished cats and kittens and carefully
find loving
homes for these animals.
We are passionate about providing personalized adoptions and enriching the lives of people and animals by
finding the right forever
homes for homeless, unwanted and
abused cats and kittens.
CCHS was
founded in 1972 to help animals in our community through providing foster
homes for lost and
abused animals.
Since 1995, the not -
for - profit organization has been responsible
for New York City's municipal shelter system, caring
for rescued animals and
finding loving
homes for homeless, injured, neglected,
abused, and abandoned animals in all five of the boroughs in New York City.
Because of you, JARR is able to
find permanent
homes for the homeless, save animals from euthanasia, sickness, and
abuse while simultaneously helping responsible pet owners keep their pets and unite seniors with forever companions.
The Humane Society of Skagit Valley is a non-profit organization
founded in 1974 to provide a safe haven to shelter and care
for the abandoned,
abused, or unwanted animals within Skagit County; to treat the animals with dignity and respect; to place these animals into loving and caring
homes; to create public education programs that increase the awareness of humane treatment and the necessity of spay and neuter of all animals; and to coordinate resources
for housing and placement of small animals evacuated during disaster.
They not only assist and rescue Huskies, but they've also been established to
find homes in a loving environment
for neglected,
abused or unwanted...
It's been an amazing journey to personally witness Darah's selfless efforts in training, healing, socializing and
finding homes for hopeless dogs that have been
abused, neglected, or are considered «throw aways,» - dogs whose futures would most likely end in euthanasia.
Speranza Animal Rescue is a non-profit, 100 % volunteer run rescue, rehabilitation center and sanctuary, committed to saving the most
abused and neglected animals with the goal of
finding loving
homes for as many of them as possible.
The LifeSaver Fund was thereby created to attract donors who have a special place in their hearts
for these badly
abused and injured animals and to give them a chance to
find a welcoming
home to live out their lives.
For over 20 years, the Pet Project Foundation has worked hand in hand with the shelter to ensure that abandoned, injured and abused animals in our communities have a safe refuge until a permanent, loving home can be found for th
For over 20 years, the Pet Project Foundation has worked hand in hand with the shelter to ensure that abandoned, injured and
abused animals in our communities have a safe refuge until a permanent, loving
home can be
found for th
for them.
We are dedicated to raising awareness of our cause; which aids in
finding homes for the sick, injured,
abused, and abandoned animals in our community.
BARCS envisions an animal shelter where all animals in good health and temperament
find new
homes, where they are housed in a low - stress, comfortable environment, where spay / neuter surgeries are offered at low - cost to the Baltimore community, where residents can turn in times of personal crisis
for help with their pet, where citizens are educated on the proper care of animals, and where
abused and neglected animals can receive the love and care they need to recover.
We provide medical care
for abandoned and
abused animals and
find them qualified, loving
homes.
Organizing foster, adoption and awareness programs to help
find forever
homes for abandoned and
abused animals in the high kill rate areas of Southern California.
The new facility will also allow JCHS to focus solely on the medical needs of both shelter & public pets in one designated area — so that the JCHS Shelter Team members can carry on with their goals of caring
for &
finding furr» ever
homes for the countless stray,
abused, neglected, and unwanted animals of Jefferson County, Ohio.
Despite terrible odds, brave little Nathaniel,
abused and dumped to die,
found a wonderful
home where he is adored and will be cherished
for life.