There are still many important ways you can help
the homeless animals of our communities, one of the most important being assisting Pet Project Foundation with our fundraising events and promotion.
Their legacy is devotion to responsible and compassionate care for
the homeless animals of their community, and of fostering the animal - human bond.
We always need donations, supporting
the homeless animals of our community takes the support of the entire community!
Our legacy is one of devotion to responsible and compassionate care for
the homeless animals of our community, and of fostering the animal - human bond.
The organization's purpose is one of devotion to responsible and compassionate care for
the homeless animals of the community, and of fostering the animal - human bond.
Not exact matches
«The ASPCA is pleased to be in a position where we can assist
animal shelters in Florida by helping move
homeless cats and dogs out
of impacted
communities to free up much - needed space for owned pets displaced by the storm,» said Dick Green, senior director
of Disaster Response for ASPCA Field Investigations and Response.
The goal
of the knowledge gained through the course is to raise awareness
of animal shelters,
animal health, and
community programs to help save lives
of homeless animals.
This lecture series not only discusses concepts key to
animal sheltering but also helps veterinary students, shelter professionals, shelter volunteers, and members
of the
community reflect on current challenges and solutions for saving the lives
of homeless animals.
«Until more people spay and neuter their pets and we reduce the number
of animals entering shelters, the Rescue Waggin» program will continue to be a resource for shelters working to change the fate
of homeless dogs in their
communities,» says Susanna Della Maddalena, executive director
of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
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.
I love that it gets the faces
of homeless animals in front
of the
community at large.
The Tulsa
community continues to deal with a
homeless pet and pet overpopulation problem and the
animals of the
community are in need
of our help.
If you're looking for a furry new family member, there are a lot
of options to give a home to
homeless animals in our
community.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
Animals» programs strengthen the operations
of our
community rescue partners to help them save the lives
of more
homeless pets and feral and stray
community cats.
Our focus on the importance
of microchip ID's spay and neuter awareness is one
of the ways we hope to reduce the population
of homeless and stray
animals in our
community.
The SPCA and the Aiken County
Animal Shelter both have wonderful new facilities and important in - house and
community to improve the lives
of homeless animals and family pets in need
of help.
I was trying to wrap my head around the scars
of abuse and neglect I had seen, around the NUMBER
of homeless animals, many
of whom would not be getting out
of the shelters and the idea that so many people in my
community had NO IDEA what this looked like.
Out
of the success
of animal shelter evolution in Jacksonville, Fla., grew Target Zero, a group that helps
communities end euthanasia in their shelters and save 95 percent or more
of their
homeless pets.
Its mission continues to evolve as conditions change and
animals face new and different challenges, but the core
of that mission remains unchanged: to honor and strengthen the human -
animal bond by providing the best quality care for
homeless dogs and cats, and supporting companion
animals in their homes through affordable veterinary care,
community outreach, and education.
From the very beginning, we were determined to prove that a NO - KILL Shelter could work in the Mississippi Delta because we felt so strongly that the
homeless and hurting
animals of our
community deserved a chance at life.
At Second Chance, our mission is to champion
homeless cats and dogs who are healthy or treatable in the quest to find their forever homes and engage with our
community to promote responsible pet ownership - ultimately reducing future generations
of homeless animals.
We find quality homes for
homeless companion
animals, provide low - cost or free spay and neuter for pets
of qualified pet owners in the areas mentioned above, as well as assistance with Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR)
of community (feral and free - roaming) cats, particularly in the under - served Arizona Strip.
We promote the kind treatment
of homeless, stray and abandoned
animals by providing shelter, care, adoptions, and
community education.
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
As the largest No Kill
animal shelter in Kansas City, we care for more than 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal shelter in Kansas City, we care for more than 10,000
animals a year and work collaboratively with
Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
Animal Control and other
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal welfare organizations to increase the number
of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the
community.
We think it is important to be active in the
community and share the plight
of homeless animals in our
community.
The
animal shelter has been helping all
of the
homeless shelter dogs escape from the extreme heat — thanks to the support
of the local
community, dogs who are confined to kennel runs at the facility get to cool down thanks to their own personal pools which have been donated by area residents.
In addition, we'd like to unite the local
communities in a common cause and shine a light on the plight
of shelter
animals across the U.S. through the «Monster» Holiday Drive ™ campaign — a nationwide annual shelter drive benefiting
homeless pets waiting in shelters, foster homes and temporary boarding facilities.
In March 2000 I was one
of five people in my
community to start the Heaven Can Wait
Animal Society for
homeless dogs and cats.
While some
community animal shelters are busting at the seams with
homeless pets, other
communities have shelters with a waiting list
of folks who are anxious to adopt a dog or cat and provide them with a loving forever home.
We will put any prize money earned toward our most pressing
animal problems: reducing the number
of homeless pets by offering more free and low - cost spay / neuter options; enhancing our foster and adoption programs; and expanding the pet food pantry for the
community's neediest pet owners.
We will shelter
homeless, abandoned, and lost
animals, providing quality care for every
animal regardless
of its temperament or condition; place
animals in safe and caring homes; and provide information and resources to the public that enhances the quality
of life
of animals in our
community.
Thousands
of shelter visitors will see your placard and know that you support the
homeless animals in our
community.
All the proceeds stay right here in northern Nevada and benefit the
homeless animals in our
community,» said Tom Jacobs, Executive Director
of the SPCA.
The Humane Society
of the Treasure Coast is now an active partner in the national
animal welfare organization, Best Friends Animal Society's No More Homeless Pets ® Network, which offers help and support to animal rescue groups that save lives in their commun
animal welfare organization, Best Friends
Animal Society's No More Homeless Pets ® Network, which offers help and support to animal rescue groups that save lives in their commun
Animal Society's No More
Homeless Pets ® Network, which offers help and support to
animal rescue groups that save lives in their commun
animal rescue groups that save lives in their
communities.
I'm honored to be joining Laura, along with Lisa Tudor, Director
of Development and Outreach for the Foundation Against Companion -
Animal Euthanasia (FACE), at the upcoming No More
Homeless Pets Conference as we present Taking It to the Street (Cats): Grassroots Advocacy for
Community Cats.
Adoptable
homeless dogs are not euthanized for lack
of space in the
communities where we place our
animals, so our Louisiana pups never compete with other
homeless pets in need
of families.
Prison Pet Partnership enriches the lives
of inmates,
homeless animals and the
community through the human -
animal bond.
It is only through the generosity and support
of business and individuals, like you that Young - Williams
Animal Center is able to care for so many homeless animals and improve the state of animal welfare in our comm
Animal Center is able to care for so many
homeless animals and improve the state
of animal welfare in our comm
animal welfare in our
community.
Saving Grace is a non-profit, 501 - C3 organization dedicated to helping
homeless animals in our
community find permanent, loving homes where they will be treated as family members for the rest
of their lives.
For more than 45 years, we have been the retail pet industry leader in the area
of animal care with ongoing staff training programs, in - store
animal husbandry systems and
community service programs aimed at placing
homeless pets and curbing pet overpopulation in the
community.
Suwannee PAWS began primarily as a reduced - cost veterinary clinic, but due to the overwhelming numbers
of homeless pets in this and surrounding
communities, we were quickly flooded with requests for taking in
animals.
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.
The mission
of MAC is to maintain a leadership role within the Massachusetts
animal welfare
community using sustainable, effective and widely used forums for dialogue and strategic collaboration to reduce the number
of homeless, neglected, displaced and abused companion
animals.
BHS uses each and every donation for what matters most to you — caring for
homeless animals and promoting the welfare
of all
animals and their people through our humane education and
community outreach programs.
This lecture series not only discusses concepts key to
animal sheltering but also helps veterinary students, shelter professionals, shelter volunteers, and members
of the
community reflect on current challenges and solutions for saving the lives
of homeless animals.
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.
To continuously improve the welfare
of animals in the
community through programs that promote the adoption
of homeless animals into permanent, loving homes; humane education; spay / neutering; and the trapping, altering, and releasing
of feral cats.
A philanthropist at heart, Ms. Pozez has worked for many years with nonprofit efforts to positively effect change for the Jewish
community,
homeless men and women, and
of course,
homeless animals and the shelter system.
Every
community, regardless
of location, has
homeless animals.