is dedicated to finding
loving homes for homeless 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.
Heartland's mission is: a) to provide a no - kill shelter for the care, humane treatment, and adoption of lost, stray, and abandoned animals; b) to find permanent,
loving homes for homeless animals and promote responsible pet ownership through education, community outreach, and collaboration while maintaining respect and compassion for all creatures.
HSPPR rescues and cares for animals in distress, reunites lost pets with their owners, finds
loving homes for homeless animals and teaches people how to properly care for and respect animals, as well as enforces licensing and other animal ordinances.
Please consider providing
a loving home for a homeless animal in need.
Not exact matches
With help from the Bissell Pet Foundation, Bissell has assisted organizations that care
for homeless animals across the U.S. and provide the tools and resources that help pets ultimately find their way into
loving homes.
The mission of Catahoula Rescue Inc. is to advocate
for homeless Catahoulas and Catahoula mixes, to place these
animals in permanent,
loving homes, and to promote responsible guardianship through humane education.
The Baltimore Humane Society (BHS) operates a no - kill shelter on 365 acres in Reisterstown, Maryland, which provides a temporary
home, safe refuge, and
loving care
for unwanted and
homeless animals.
Your sponsorship will be used to support our mission to provide care and temporary shelter
for homeless animals, and to place each
animal that comes to our shelter into a
loving, permanent
home.
«If we all work together, we can find
loving homes for the many
homeless animals in shelters across the country.»
Our mission is to facilitate and expedite the adoptions of
homeless animals into
loving homes as well as, provide food, medical care and necessities
for the
animals impounded at the Stratford
Animal Control Facility.
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.
Provisions
for food, shelter, medical care, and
love to
homeless animals while they await permanent
homes;
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.
Fosters, like you, open their
homes and hearts to provide a safe and
loving home environment
for homeless animals.
Donations made in remembrance express your support, sympathy or
love while helping to feed and care
for homeless animals waiting
for permanent
homes.
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!»
Adoption Counselors: These volunteers have the job of approving adoptions
for one of our
homeless animals and giving them a new start in a
loving home.
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.
«Adopt a Little Okie» was created by Oklahoma Alliance
for Animals to raise awareness to the plight of
homeless pets in the Tulsa area and a push to find them
loving and permanent
homes.
Every year, North Shore
Animal League America rescues, nurtures and finds
loving homes for thousands of
homeless, ailing and neglected
animals.
Peace
For Paws Ohio's goal is to place
homeless animals into
loving homes and families.
We strive to provide an environment that will provide excellent opportunities
for homeless animals to find
loving homes,
for families to share their lives with
loving animal companions and
for staff to grow and develop personally and professionally.
Your donations enable us to care
for homeless animals and find them the
loving homes they deserve.
In addition to finding permanent
loving homes for homeless companion
animals, the Placer SPCA strives to promote responsible and successful pet ownership and provide essential resources to ensure the health of the
animals in our community.
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.
When you foster, you agree to take a
homeless animal into your
home and give him or her
love, care and attention, either
for a predetermined period of time or until the
animal is adopted.
HHAS serves as the voice
for these
animals and fosters the placement of
homeless pets in compatible,
loving homes while also providing the community with pet care awareness and education.
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.
Proceeds help
homeless animals stay happy and healthy, while waiting
for new,
loving homes.
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.
It's an exciting time
for homeless pets and
animal lovers, as more than 90,000
animals have been placed into
loving homes since our lifesaving mission began in 2007, and we are only continuing to grow.
Provide a
loving home to a
homeless companion
animal who has been abandoned, may be pregnant, is too young or sick to be adopted immediately - or one of our current cat residents who may need a break from the Kitty Center and more human interaction to continue to be properly socialized - and allow them the opportunity to become strong, healthy, and prepared
for their forever
homes.
«Walking celebrates our
love for animals while raising the vital funds needed to ensure that every
homeless animal can find a
loving home,» said Kelly Schry, communications manager
for the San Diego Humane Society.
Who we are: Volunteers that take
homeless animals from differing situations, provide appropriate vet care, and prepare them
for adoption into a
loving, lifelong
home.
There are so many ways
for you to help, and we would
love to work side by side with you to fulfill our mission of sheltering, rescuing and placing
homeless animals in
loving homes, in addition to advocating respect and compassion
for all
animal life.
If you would
love to adopt a pet but are unable to do so, a great option to consider is sponsoring a pet at Kent
Animal Shelter, helping us to provide food, shelter and veterinary care
for homeless animals until forever
homes can be found.
You can help
homeless dogs and cats find permanent,
loving homes by supporting the Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals programs that aid 150 + rescue groups and shelters in our city.
This starts with Lori and her genuine respect
for all, and is manifested in various ways: she gives people a choice, even the
homeless population; she involves pet owners by asking them what they can realistically pay
for a service — she then covers the rest; she works hard to keep
animals with
loving families instead of assuming getting them out and into new
homes is the answer.
As a not -
for - profit organization since 1995, New York City
Animal Care & Control has been responsible
for New York City's municipal shelter system, rescuing, caring
for, and finding
loving homes for homeless and abandoned
animals in New York City.
In the process of gaining skills
for themselves, the soldiers provide the
homeless animals with training, socialization, and
love which increases their adoption rate and retention in their new
homes.
It takes in
homeless animals, providing care, finding
loving homes and offering advice, support and guidance
for owners.
Almost
Home is a non profit no kill
animal rescue dedicated to finding
loving, forever
homes for homeless animals.
4 Luv Of Dog Rescue is dedicated to rescuing
homeless and unwanted
animals from
animal pounds, shelters and people / owners who can no longer provide proper care
for the
animals; to provide those
animals with proper and needed veterinary care, food, shelter and socialization; to find responsible, safe and
loving homes to adopt these rescued
animals.
In addition, of course, INKAS will continue to pay
for all the various items and services that the shelter needs and requests in order to provide a
loving and comfortable «waiting place»
for the
homeless animals until they find their forever
homes.
It's the Mission of the Bitter Root Humane Association to provide caring, compassionate shelter and enrichment
for homeless companion
animals, find
loving lifelong
homes, reunite pets and owners, promote population control, and advocate
for all
animals.
Our goal is to provide shelter
for the lost,
homeless, neglected, and abused
animals until a suitable
loving home can be found.
By adopting a pet, you're not only providing that
animal a
loving family and a safe
home, you're also making room
for the sheltering of another
homeless pet.
KittyKind's mission is to reduce the number of abandoned or
homeless animals in New York City by providing food, shelter, medical care, attention and comfort
for every cat rescued, until they can be placed in a safe and
loving home.