This company is well - known for helping local animal shelters and rescue organizations find
homes for homeless animals year - round.
Not exact matches
The humble warriors of the Ward - Wiseman
Animal Haven (WWAH), modest as any ordinary «saints» and sporting compassionate hearts, have worked tirelessly
for years to assure the
homeless dogs and cats in Collinsville have a safe shelter until their forever -
home can be found.
We told you in August of a hotel that uses their cat's birthday party every
year to raise money
for shelter
animals and as an adoption event to help find
homes for homeless cats in their area.
For over 30
years, OLHS» dedicated staff and volunteers have worked to improve the plight of lost, unwanted, abandoned, and
homeless animals by providing shelter, care, rescue, adoption services, and foster
homes; to investigate incidents of
animal cruelty, abandonment, and neglect; and to promote responsible pet ownership by advocating spay / neuter, permanent identification, and the humane and compassionate treatment of
animals.
VBSPCA, created in 1966, is a private nonprofit humane society that takes in almost 4,000
homeless domestic
animals and nearly 2,200 wildlife
animals each
year, and is dedicated to finding
homes for all adoptable
animals.
«We're looking forward to participating in this
year's Clear the Shelters initiative, and we think it's a unique way to work together and find great
homes for the many
homeless animals in Central Indiana,» Steven Stolen, Chief Executive Officer at IndyHumane, says.
Every
year, North Shore
Animal League America rescues, nurtures and finds loving
homes for thousands of
homeless, ailing and neglected
animals.
The Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals sponsors or co-sponsors several large adoption events each
year, all with the common goal of finding
homes for New York City's
homeless cats, dogs, and rabbits.
Kathy and Bobby, along with a couple of adoptable dogs, made the trek to the school and talked to the students about the work and dedication involved in caring and finding
homes for the thousands of
homeless animals that come through the Shelter every
year.
For every product purchased made from Sonoma Humane Society banners and graphic materials, 5 % of Sonoma USA sales proceeds go back to support the nonprofit dedicated to providing a donor - supported safe haven for homeless animals, including rescuing, rehabilitating and placing thousands into loving homes each year since 19
For every product purchased made from Sonoma Humane Society banners and graphic materials, 5 % of Sonoma USA sales proceeds go back to support the nonprofit dedicated to providing a donor - supported safe haven
for homeless animals, including rescuing, rehabilitating and placing thousands into loving homes each year since 19
for homeless animals, including rescuing, rehabilitating and placing thousands into loving
homes each
year since 1931.
For the second consecutive year, Tito's, the vodka for dog people sponsors, brought the «Kissing Booth,» which gave people great memories to take home while also helping the homeless animals with a donation made from each picture tak
For the second consecutive
year, Tito's, the vodka
for dog people sponsors, brought the «Kissing Booth,» which gave people great memories to take home while also helping the homeless animals with a donation made from each picture tak
for dog people sponsors, brought the «Kissing Booth,» which gave people great memories to take
home while also helping the
homeless animals with a donation made from each picture taken!
In the early
years, the Branch placed
homeless animals in foster
homes, held regular adoption days at a local mall and responded to calls
for assistance through its network of volunteers.
In a single
year, their veterinary staff performs 65,000 medical examinations and provides crucial vaccines
for 58,000
animals, while dedicated shelter staff and selfless volunteers help to find the perfect
homes for nearly 18,000
homeless dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens from their Port Washington, N.Y. Adoption Center.
(Mayhew Press Release) This month, The Mayhew
Animal Home is marking 17
years since they started helping and providing personal support
for the
homeless and their pets.
Located five miles north of Kanab, Utah, Angel Canyon,
home of Best Friends
Animal Sanctuary and about 1,600
homeless animals, has been known
for thousands of
years as a sacred place to the people who lived here.
Executive Director, Nikki Cruickshank says, «The Derby is our largest fundraiser of the
year, helping thousands of
homeless animals get medical care, food & supplies, training, and compassionate care while they wait
for their forever
home.»
You can help
homeless pets and yourself this New
Year by adopting one of the many dogs, cats or small
animals hoping
for a
home at Greenhill Humane Society and 1st Avenue Shelter.
Thanks to generous supporters like you, North Country
Animal League takes, nurtures, and finds forever
homes for more than 600
homeless animals each
year.
Take Me
Home is a non-profit, volunteer - based organization that has been saving the lives of
homeless animals for more than nine
years.
Noah's Ark
Animal Welfare Association, Inc., Ledgewood, NJ
For more than 40 years Noah's Ark has been a true haven for homeless pets seeking a second chance at a loving ho
For more than 40
years Noah's Ark has been a true haven
for homeless pets seeking a second chance at a loving ho
for homeless pets seeking a second chance at a loving
home.
For example, if community A and community B both have 5,000 homeless animals each year, but community A has 900,000 people while community B has 100,000 people, then the task of finding homes for all the animals seems as though it would be considerably easier for community A. Thus it seems unfair to judge community A's shelter performance as «better» than community B's performance if the shelter in community A rehomes 4800 of its 5,000 homeless animals and the shelter in community B rehomes 42
For example, if community A and community B both have 5,000
homeless animals each
year, but community A has 900,000 people while community B has 100,000 people, then the task of finding
homes for all the animals seems as though it would be considerably easier for community A. Thus it seems unfair to judge community A's shelter performance as «better» than community B's performance if the shelter in community A rehomes 4800 of its 5,000 homeless animals and the shelter in community B rehomes 42
for all the
animals seems as though it would be considerably easier
for community A. Thus it seems unfair to judge community A's shelter performance as «better» than community B's performance if the shelter in community A rehomes 4800 of its 5,000 homeless animals and the shelter in community B rehomes 42
for community A. Thus it seems unfair to judge community A's shelter performance as «better» than community B's performance if the shelter in community A rehomes 4800 of its 5,000
homeless animals and the shelter in community B rehomes 4200.
The Powell Foundation's has supported Tree House
for a number of
years, and we greatly appreciate their ongoing support that helps fund our various programs and initiatives at Tree House including our low - cost spay / neuter clinic as well as our ongoing work to rescue and rehabilitate
homeless animals and provide much - needed medical care and comfort as well as work to help find these
animals loving
homes.
With your help, we have been able to find new, loving
homes for nearly 1,000
homeless animals since the beginning of the
year.
Contributions from caring people like you ensure that we are able to care
for, and find
homes for, so many stray and
homeless animals every
year.