A Life to Live is an incorporated 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that was established out of our love and passion for providing an opportunity and better quality of
life for homeless animals.
Now celebrating its sixteenth year, MEOW first began in the early 1990s when a small group of animal - loving friends made a commitment to create a better
life for homeless animals.
Our goal is to improve the quality of
life for homeless animals in our county by finding homes and loving families - for a lifetime.
At Tails, we offer a variety of exciting opportunities designed to provide the best quality of
life for homeless animals in our care.
Our History In the early 1990s, a small group of animal - loving friends made a commitment to create a better
life for homeless animals.
Not exact matches
She
lives on Long Island with her husband, works full - time as a public relations professional
for a non-profit organization and volunteers with
homeless animals with all of her spare time.
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.
PHOENIX, AZ, JANUARY 18, 2012 — Every day, overcrowded
animal shelters look
for new ways to save the
lives of
homeless pets, such as promoting adoptions and encouraging people to sterilize their pets.
Buying and sharing one vehicle among these organizations makes economic sense — this will be a
life saver
for neglected, abused, and
homeless animals.
So you have a man who has dedicated his
life to
animal welfare reform — you have me who has lovingly cared
for her own and spent countless hours helping
homeless animals — aren't we the type of people rescues WANT?
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.
The Association
for a Pet Adoption Center (APAC) is a 501 (c) 3 not -
for profit group of concerned volunteers who are working toward a time when
homeless, unwanted
animals are no longer being destroyed in our shelter, and when every dog and cat can be guaranteed a good
life in a caring environment.
From strutting her stuff
for the 2nd Annual Canine Catwalk in 2015 to hosting the 2016 Tour For Life Finale at Columbus Circle, Linda is a true advocate and voice for the plight of homeless anima
for the 2nd Annual Canine Catwalk in 2015 to hosting the 2016 Tour
For Life Finale at Columbus Circle, Linda is a true advocate and voice for the plight of homeless anima
For Life Finale at Columbus Circle, Linda is a true advocate and voice
for the plight of homeless anima
for the plight of
homeless animals.
That's a statewide
live release rate of 83 percent, with zero
animals being killed to make room
for incoming
homeless pets.
«What may begin as a refuge
for a handful of
homeless animals can over time become a highly unsanitary environment where hundreds of dogs and cats
live without food, water, exercise, and veterinary care — including sterilization,» she says.
CHICAGO - During National Volunteer Appreciation Week April 15 to 21, The Anti-Cruelty Society recognizes all volunteers
for their support, commitment, and dedication to help provide a better
life for thousands of
homeless, abused, and neglected
animals served by the Society each year.
Second chances
for homeless dogs who need additional training to improve their odds of getting a new home and second chances
for prison inmates who get the opportunity to share their
lives with an
animal who doesn't judge them.
Friday, January 23, 2015 — New York, NY — Jane Hoffman, president of the Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals (The Alliance), said today that the increased funding and support
for Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) announced today by the Health Department will save the
lives of thousands of additional
homeless pets every year across the five boroughs.
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.
In late April, the non-profit organization, which improves the
lives of at - risk senior dogs by providing funding and resources to
animal shelters, rescue organizations, sanctuaries, and other non-profit groups nationwide, reached out to Facebook followers with a request
for their photos of senior dogs, dolled up in prom - worthy finery,
for an event which aims to raise awareness and support
for homeless «old dogs» nationwide:
I can personally attest that these organizations go out of their way to make a better
life for homeless dogs and cats and tirelessly find forever homes
for these
animals that would otherwise likely be euthanized by state
animal control.
We give these
homeless animals a second chance
for a wonderful
life; to be part of a family, to be a therapy pet, or just to be someone's best friend.
About the Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals ® The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that works with more than 150 partner rescue groups and no - kill shelters to offer important programs and services to save the lives of NYC's homeless a
Animals ® The Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that works with more than 150 partner rescue groups and no - kill shelters to offer important programs and services to save the lives of NYC's homeless a
Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that works with more than 150 partner rescue groups and no - kill shelters to offer important programs and services to save the
lives of NYC's
homeless animalsanimals.
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.
And the best part is that you will be saving two
lives by helping a
homeless animal and opening up a space
for another dog in need to be rescued.
There I was exposed to trap - neuter - release programs, high quality, high volume spay - neuter, and discounted
life saving surgeries and medical care
for not only
homeless animals, but also owned
animals.
I think now that President Obama missed an opportunity not only to save a
life, but also to draw national attention to the tragedy of the millions of shelter
animals, dogs, cats and other pets, that are euthanized every year simply because they are
homeless, unwanted, or declared «unadoptable»
for some arbitrary reason. If you have ever loved an
animal, you know how heartbreaking, how gut wrenching this tragedy is.Â
Help save the
lives of NYC's
homeless animals by joining the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals ®» new Miles For Paws Charity Fitnes
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Suggested
for ages 12 and under, the Junior Pet Lovers program recognizes children's efforts to help us change the
lives of Tallahassee's
homeless animals by donating goods or funds in support of our efforts.
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.
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.
Best Friends is accountable to our supporters
for how we spend the funding entrusted to us to achieve the mission of bringing about a time when there are no more
homeless pets, and we need to be sure that our programs are effective in saving the
animals whose
lives literally depend on this work, hence our obsession with metrics.
Each community is collectively responsible
for its decisions regarding
homeless animals and
for creating safe, humane environments
for the people and pets who
live in them.
Our vision
for the future is to save the
lives of all
homeless companion
animals in our community.
Saving Grace is a non-profit, 501 - C3 organization based in North Carolina 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.
In addition to time, donation, and education spent in schools and churches, the Colorado Springs veterinary hospital also routinely works with the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, 9
Lives Rescue, and Dreampower
Animal Rescue organizations in pet adoption efforts for homeless animals; as well as with the police department for training for police K - 9s, and with schools for educating children on animal welfare and veterinary ca
Animal Rescue organizations in pet adoption efforts
for homeless animals; as well as with the police department
for training
for police K - 9s, and with schools
for educating children on
animal welfare and veterinary ca
animal welfare and veterinary careers.
Saving Grace is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization in North Carolina 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.
Their desire to give all
animals a chance at a loving home and their passion
for providing an opportunity and better quality of
life for homeless pets is an honor!»
ALBERTA — Alberta Helping
Animals Society In vulnerable populations such as transient or
homeless people, seniors, and individuals and families
living at or near the poverty line, veterinary care and spay / neuter procedures
for pets can sometimes be cost - prohibitive.
Our original rationale
for pairing
homeless teenagers with shelter
animals was our founder's observation that many young people
living on the streets and under bridges had pets with them.
Your gift will either provide
for the
homeless animals in our care, including our Ninth
Life and Canine Divisions, or
for our public spay / neuter voucher program to help owned pets.
Likewise, the no - kill movement is grounded in the same principles — that the
lives of
homeless pets have intrinsic value and we should treat the
animals with the same respect that we would hope to receive and work to give them every opportunity to
live and thrive, as we desire
for ourselves.
ACCT Philly's mission is to provide shelter, care and
life saving efforts
for homeless, abandoned, and abused
animals and protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Philadelphia, providing a benefit to all of the citizens of the City regardless of race or economic status.
Arizona Friends
for Life began advocating
for homeless animals in Arizona in 1993.
The Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that works with more than 150 partner rescue groups and shelters, including Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC), to offer important programs and services that save the lives of NYC's homeless a
Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that works with more than 150 partner rescue groups and shelters, including
Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC), to offer important programs and services that save the
lives of NYC's
homeless animalsanimals.
The mission of the Humane Society of Berks County (HSBC) is to serve Berks County through: education and outreach in the community, medical services
for needy
animals, humane investigation, safe shelter
for homeless animals and strong sterilization and adoption programs to ensure that every companion
animal lives in a safe, loving and secure home.
For example, Animal Care EXPO and Animal Sheltering magazine provide superior educational and training opportunities, while Pets for Life keeps pets with their families and reduces the number of homeless anima
For example,
Animal Care EXPO and
Animal Sheltering magazine provide superior educational and training opportunities, while Pets
for Life keeps pets with their families and reduces the number of homeless anima
for Life keeps pets with their families and reduces the number of
homeless animals.
Their efforts saved these
animals»
lives and proved there was hope
for homeless pets in Washoe County.
Millions of
homeless dogs are waiting at
animal shelters
for life - long, responsible homes.
For many years, the Sonoma Humane Society Foster Care Program has offered care and support for homeless animals at the beginning of life's journ
For many years, the Sonoma Humane Society Foster Care Program has offered care and support
for homeless animals at the beginning of life's journ
for homeless animals at the beginning of
life's journey.