Farley helps to promote awareness of the Foundation, making it possible for thousands
of low income pet owners to continue the relationship with the pets that mean the world to them.
Not exact matches
And to help reduce the cost
of these surgeries, the OAA is providing more than $ 15,000 in spay / neuter surgery subsidies to ensure cost is not a barrier to
low income pet owners.
However, thousands
of client intake forms at Midwestern spay / neuter programs reveal that over 60 percent
of low -
income owners obtained the
pet as a «stray.»
Low -
income pet owners receiving Medicaid, OKDHS or SSI (Supplemental Security Income) benefits, or meeting Best Friends of Pets» income guidelines, can have cats spayed or neutered for $ 10 and dogs for $ 20 through its Spay / Neuter Assistance Program (
income pet owners receiving Medicaid, OKDHS or SSI (Supplemental Security
Income) benefits, or meeting Best Friends of Pets» income guidelines, can have cats spayed or neutered for $ 10 and dogs for $ 20 through its Spay / Neuter Assistance Program (
Income) benefits, or meeting Best Friends
of Pets»
income guidelines, can have cats spayed or neutered for $ 10 and dogs for $ 20 through its Spay / Neuter Assistance Program (
income guidelines, can have cats spayed or neutered for $ 10 and dogs for $ 20 through its Spay / Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP).
Each month, PAWS San Diego distributes an average
of 13,500 pounds
of pet food to some 1,100 homeless and
low -
income pet owners.
Former director
of Oklahoma Department
of Human Services, Howard Hendrick, wrote a letter in support
of increased spay / neuter services for
low -
income pet owners.
This exciting new service provides subsidized spay / neuter surgeries for cats in our community, allowing the OHS to meet clients in the neighbhourhoods they call home and to address the barriers
of both cost and transportation for
low income pet owners seeking to spay or neuter their cats.
It must celebrate the bond between a person and their
pet, feature
pet owners who have been underrepresented in positive animal welfare stories (like people
of color,
low -
income people or homeless people), and include only images
of people and their
pets together and happy.
This program
of Jewish Association for Services for the Aged was established in 1997 to help
pet owners with illnesses, physical limitations, and
low incomes.
Intervention keeps animals out
of shelters by addressing the needs
of low -
income pet owners, providing food, vet care, vaccinations and / or spay & neuter, and engraved ID tags with collars and leashes to help keep
pets safe.
We vowed to start an organization to address the needs
of low -
income pet owners to try to keep dogs like Captain out
of the shelter system.
You can help
pets of low -
income owners by making a gift toward veterinary care for Rhode Island's needy
pets!
Project Unleashed is a free,
low income and homeless
pet owner wellness and basic veterinary care clinic, state licensed as a Limited Services Practice, VL # 238, administered by the Miami Veterinary Foundation on the third Sunday
of every month except in December.
In addition to addressing the issue
of low -
income owners who would otherwise not be able to pay for spay / neuter surgeries for their
pets, Target Zero works with shelters to address free roaming communities
of cats that reproduce exponentially if left untended.
Sam's Hope will use the award to assist elderly, disabled, ill, unemployed, and
low -
income pet owners facing economic hardship in Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties in Southeastern Pennsylvania, in an effort to reduce the number
of pets surrendered to shelters due to financial reasons.
With your help we can help reduce over crowding at shelters, reduce the likely hood that a
pet will be abandoned because
of an unintended pregnancy, and help
low income pet owners care for their
pets.
If the
pet is diagnosed as seriously ill, has a good prognosis
of survival by a Clearlake Veterinary Clinic staff veterinarian, and the
pet owner is considered by The Acme Foundation's guidelines as being
low income, a senior citizen or disabled then an Acme Foundation application can be completed and submitted, at Clearlake Veterinary Clinic.
New Hampshire, led by
Peter Marsh founder and president
of STOP (Solutions To Overpopulation Problems), launches the nation's first publicly funded state - wide spay / neuter campaign and first large - scale targeting
of low -
income pet owners.
By promoting responsible
pet ownership and by offering free spaying, neutering, vaccines and microchipping for
low income pet owners, we hope to overcome some
of the obstacles that contribute to this growing problem.
While we had always provided vouchers and grants to
low -
income pet owners for spay / neuter surgeries, we felt the only way to take a significant step to reduce the supply
of animals entering animal shelters was to provide the procedures for free.
To help
low -
income pet owners continue to enjoy the companionship
of their
pets as long as humanely possible by subsidizing the cost
of non-elective (necessary) veterinary medical care for those
pets.
Jelly's Place depends on grants, volunteers, and donations from the public to provide rescue, fostering, veterinary care, and placement
of animals, and community education and support to
low -
income pet owners.
It's now a nationwide referral system for discounted spay / neuter services offered to
low -
income pet owners, with a network
of more than 160 participating veterinary clinics.
The burden
of a mandatory law like this falls on
low and moderate
income pet owners.
Humane Society
of West Michigan is proud to operate the Kibble Konnection, a
pet food bank program which helps
low -
income pet owners provide food for their
pets, in partnership with the Access
of West Michigan Food Pantry network.
The Magic Bullet Fund - for
owners of dogs with cancer Big Hearts Fund — helps
pet owners attain necessary veterinary care for their animals with heart disease Canine Cancer Awareness — cancer treatment for dogs Cats in Crisis - for cats with kidney, thyroid, neurological or cardiac disease Diabetic Cats in Need - for shelters, rescues,
low -
income owners Dog and Cat Cancer Fund - cancer treatment FETCH a Cure - for
pets with cancer Joshua Lewis Cancer Foundation -
pets with cancer Magic Bullet Fund - dogs with cancer PieFund - focuses on cancer Riedel Cody Fund - cancer treatment Stymie Canine Cancer Foundation - dogs with cancer Cody's Club - assistance with paying for radiation treatments Land
of Pure Gold - resources for dogs with cancer Perseus Foundation - assistance for dogs with cancer
Care Credit — for
pet owners to apply for credit to pay vet bills Brown Dog Foundation — for
pet owners whose
pet faces a treatable life - threatening condition Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program — for cat
owners Goldstock Fund — for
pet owners and rescues Grey Muzzle Organization — for shelters and rescues, to help senior dogs Best Friends Animal Society's Resources — for
pet owners and rescues Jake Brady Memorial Fund — provides financial aid for vetwork for
pet owners The
Pet Fund — for
pet owners who can't afford vet care Shakespeare Animal Fund — for
pet owners who can't afford vet care, focusing on seniors and offers
low cost spay / neuter programs throughout the US Veterinary Care Partnership Program — for IIADP assistance dogs Prince Chunk Foundation — Prince Chunk Foundation helps
pet owners in financial crisis Vet - I - Care — helping families secure the resources required to provide much needed specialty and emergency care for their
pets Rose's Fund: financially assist
pet owners and Good Samaritans who have an animal with a good prognosis for a healthy life, but are at a financial loss Red Rover Relief Grants: financial assistance grants so
pet owners, Good Samaritans and rescuers can care for animals who need urgent veterinary care, resources for
pet owners struggling with economic hardship, and resources for victims
of domestic violence Handicapped
Pets.com: assistance for caretakers
of disabled
pets Gimpy Dogs: help for surgeries and other care
Pet Food Stamps: for
pet owners who need assistance paying for
pet food Stewie to the Rescue: helps to bring affordable spay and neuter services, wellness services, and emergency and surgical care to
pet owners who otherwise would not be able to afford even the most routine and essential veterinary visits Friends & Vets Helping
Pets: helps
low income families cover extraordinary veterinary expenses necessary to save a
pet's life.
Originating in a little structure on Creasy Springs Road, the organization has grown into today's Central Missouri Humane Society, a regional animal welfare agency caring for thousands
of animals annually and providing veterinary services for
low -
income pet owners.
We work closely with the City
of Austin and the City
of Houston to ensure that
pet owners in the most
low -
income areas have access to the vet care they need — especially spay / neuter and vaccines.
You'll have the satisfaction
of knowing that not only are YOU helping
low -
income families become responsible
pet owners, you are also preventing the births
of unwanted litters
of animals, and the dozens - then - hundreds
of litters that would have followed.
Offering free spay / neuter services,
pet food, and supplies for
low -
income pet owners, and assistance to those facing financial hardship due to a veterinary emergency, with the goal
of keeping
pets in their homes.
Acme Foundation — support for
low income and disabled
pet owners Animal Assistance League
of Orange County — various resources Marin Humane Society —
low cost spay / neuter, microchipping etc Orange County S.P.C.A. — assistance for emergency veterinary care for
low income individuals and subsidized spay / neuter program Pets in Need —
low cost spay / neuter SPAN (Spay & Neuter Animal Network)--
low cost spay / neuter Sacramento Animal Coalition —
low cost spay / neuter Sacramento SPCA —
low cost spay / neuter, vaccination, microchipping, etc Spay California — listing
of low cost spay / neuter clinics
Coastal Humane Society has a voucher program available for spaying and neutering the
pet cats
of low income owners.
The mission
of South County Cats is to reduce feline homelessness, overpopulation, and euthanasia by providing financial assistance for
low -
income, disabled, or senior citizen
pet owners to have their companion cat spayed or neutered and by assisting with the Trap - Neuter - Return
of feral and free - roaming cats.
DCAP was formed in 2012 as the result
of a merger between two existing organizations — Metroplex Animal Coalition and Dallas Animal Advocates and was already doing community outreach, offering financial assistance for
low -
income pet owners, and working to build capacity in the non-profit animal welfare sector.
Voucher programs usually assist qualified,
low income pet owners fix their dogs / cats by subsidizing (paying a portion
of the cost)
of spay / neuter for their
pets.
All animals who come into the adoption center are from one
of the six other city shelters, and spay / neuter services are
low cost or free depending on the
income level
of the
pet owner.
She is also the board president and founder
of the Companion Animal Foundation, a statewide, veterinary - based nonprofit organization that helps
low -
income pet owners afford essential veterinary care.
Miami
Pet Assistance Coalition (MPAC) is an all volunteer organization that serves to fill in needs
of extremely
low income pet owners.
As a participant in the Veterinary Care Charitable Fund, NWAES will provide animal care for
pet owners facing financial hardships, including
low -
income seniors, disabled veterans and others requiring service dogs, good Samaritans who rescue animals, and victims
of domestic violence.
In May 2013, the CAF launched a pilot voucher program as an alternative means
of providing
low -
income pet owners with access to veterinary care.
The Mission
of the RIVMA Companion Animal Foundation (CAF) is to make compassionate veterinary care available to all
pets by funding the cost
of treatment for the sick and injured
pets of low -
income owners.
All 4
Pets WNY Phone: (585) 727-5142 Their mission is to provide a one - time grant
of money to pay for medical care for
pets whose caring, responsible
owners are not able to pay for the care that will bring their
pet back to health due to
low income, personal crisis or disaster.
* In a move that's disgraceful even for PETA, the organization portrayed Assembly Bill 2778 («a dangerous piece
of legislation») as TNR's war on the poor, suggesting that TNR funding would hurt
low -
income pet owners.
Our on - site clinic offers
low -
income and homeless
pet owners access to vital veterinary care and
low - cost spay / neuter surgeries, keeping
pets out
of shelters and saving lives.
The RIVMA is committed to the health
of all companion animals and offers a Spay Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) for
low -
income pet owners and a series
of Rabies Vaccine clinics each spring.
To serve the
pets and
pet owners of the homeless community and other vulnerable and
low -
income populations by providing
pet food, supplies, and medical care; to promote positive and responsible
pet ownership (including spay and neuter); to identify and provide
pet owners useful and
low - cost information on
pet resources.
We ensure that
low -
income pet owners can afford spay / neuter services and help keep less adoptable
pets out
of town shelters by taking on more difficult placements.
Currently, we distribute dog and cat food, free
of charge to local non-profits assisting home bound seniors on fixed
incomes,
low income families, Veterans, and homeless
pet owners.
Among these communities, in the first quarter
of this year alone,
low income and homeless
pet owners received 566 services, including free spay and neuter surgeries, vaccinations, and medical assistance such as blood tests, X-rays and medication.