One of our goals is to help partner
organizations save more lives.
This contest is designed to help the animal welfare
organizations save more lives during the -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
From those working to
save more animals»
lives at the shelter to those helping prevent pets from being there in the first place, we're covering the people and
organizations that are making a difference.
They will make our reactions smarter and quicker, make the boundaries between
organizations and the people they serve
more porous and open, and, ultimately, even
save lives.
Because of their continued efforts, each year this
organization saves the
lives of
more than 2,600 dogs and cats every year.
Since then, we've helped thousands of teachers, leaders and data analysts in
more than 100 districts and charter management
organizations across
more than 30 states
save time, gain critical insight and leverage all their data to drive action and change students»
lives.
Thrown together by an
organization of enemies with global ties
more dangerous than either of them realize, Mac and Emma must put aside their growing attraction for each other to
save more than just their own
lives.
The largest funder of animal - welfare efforts in North America, PetSmart Charities has provided
more than $ 165 million in grants and programs benefiting animal - welfare
organizations and has helped
save the
lives of nearly 5 million pets through its in - store adoption program.
Joined by City and County leaders, as well as board members, donors, staff and volunteers, The Animal Foundation's Chief Executive Officer Christine Robinson thanked key individuals and
organizations who helped make the day a reality, less than two years after the Foundation unveiled its strategic plan and timeline for introducing new lifesaving programs, expanding existing lifesaving programs, and improving facilities to
save more lives in a humane and healthy way.
The NKLA initiative, led by Best Friends, is a collaboration with LA Animal Services and
more than 110 local animal welfare
organizations working together to employ innovative,
life -
saving strategies.
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 communities.
«The experience of
saving so many
more lives energized the entire
organization,» says Elena Bicker, ARF's executive director.
As such we seek to support
organizations that continually endeavor to achieve a high standard of doing
more, and are determined to efficiently
save as many
lives as possible with our investment.
About 3,000 animal welfare
organizations partner with PetSmart Charities to
save more lives every day.
You're
Saving Lives: Help
More Animals by Serving People Better Presented by B.J. Rogers, ASPCA March 11th at 10:00 a.m. PST Your
organization serves many people: clients, adopters, donors, staff, volunteers.
The largest funder of animal - welfare efforts in North America, PetSmart Charities has provided
more than $ 165 million in grants and programs benefiting animal - welfare
organizations and has helped
save the
lives of
more than 5 million pets through its in - store adoption program.
PetSmart Charities of Canada
saves more pets»
lives than any other animal welfare
organization because of our reach and collaborative approach.
The City of Austin comes together to create a time of No
More Homeless Pets thanks to the dedication of individuals and
organizations that have solutions like low cost spay / neuter clinics and
life -
saving programs on the agenda.
The No
More Homeless Pets ® Network is comprised of 501 (c)(3) public charity rescue groups, spay / neuter
organizations and shelters actively
saving lives and reducing shelter deaths locally.
The EPP program exemplifies a belief that we put into practice every day — when animal welfare
organizations work together,
more lives are
saved and
more forever homes are found.»
The show has raised
more than $ 2,400 for charity, and this year all proceeds benefit SHELTER CHIC Animal Rescue (shelterchic.org), an
organization that's
saved the
lives of thousands of animals in NYC.
Plus, since many corporate
organizations will often match contributions through a Matching Gift Program, you and your employer can help
save the
lives of the
more than 18,000 homeless animals that come through our doors every year.
We used this firsthand experience to produce tools that help other
organizations and communities use GIS to
save more lives.
The two
organizations joined forces with city and county animal control and three other agencies to form the Animal Coalition of Buncombe County, which had the collective goal of
saving more lives in Buncombe County.
The largest funder of animal welfare efforts in North America, PetSmart Charities ® has provided
more than $ 134 million in grants and programs benefiting animal welfare
organizations and has helped
save the
lives of
more than 4.5 million pets through its in - store adoption program.
Through her rescue work, Ellen has formed strong alliances with multiple other rescues and no kill
organizations outside the Los Angeles area, and through these collaborations it has been possible to
save more lives by getting the animals out of L.A.'s overcrowded, high kill shelter system, and into safe and reputable rescues in a less overpopulated areas.
PETsMART Charities has
saved the
lives of
more than 1.7 million homeless pets through the PETsMART Charities Adoption Centers, and has become a leading funder of animal welfare
organizations by donating
more than $ 31 million to humane and rescue groups across North America.
As the world's largest no - kill rescue and adoption
organization, not only have we
saved the
lives of
more than 1 million dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens, we have built a steadfast reputation that has continued to grow stronger as each decade passes.
North Shore Animal League America didn't become the world's largest no - kill rescue and adoption
organization by chance — it took over 72 years of
saving the
lives of
more than 1 million homeless dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens from across the country and around the globe to be recognized as the best at what we do.
Our Guiding Values • Compassion for cats: We focus on the individual welfare and future of each cat in need • Expertise: We strive to be experts in cat welfare, health, behavior, sheltering, and related programs • Respect for people: We treat our employees, volunteers, donors, clients, and community with respect • Impact: We have a significant and measurable positive impact on the cats in our community • Collaboration: We work with other individuals and
organizations to
save more lives • Integrity: We act with integrity and value transparency • Excellence: We strive for excellence in every aspect of our work
We bring our ideas and experiences to the table to further the mission of the
organization through the planning and coordination of events and fundraisers to raise money to fund our
life -
saving programs to
save more homeless pets.»
Founded in 2003, the Petfinder Foundation has given
more than $ 20 million in cash and product grants to help
organizations save the
lives of pets in need.
Best Friends» Marc Peralta, who heads up the
organization's Los Angeles location, shared his strategies for putting together the right team to get pets adopted and
save more lives at the recent American Pets Alive!
Best Friends Animal Society is on the ground in New York City, helping to
save the
lives of homeless pets, supporting other
organizations in their efforts to make New York no - kill permanently and raising awareness about the
more than 4,100 dogs and cats killed every day in U.S. shelters.
More than 3,000 animal welfare organizations partner with PetSmart Charities to save more pets» lives every
More than 3,000 animal welfare
organizations partner with PetSmart Charities to
save more pets» lives every
more pets»
lives every day.
A
Life to
Live was among
more than 90
organizations recognized by Houston PetSet for working tirelessly to
save homeless animals.
With
more than $ 200 million invested in lifesaving animal welfare work since 1999, the Foundation directs many of its investments to
organizations that are significantly under - resourced, providing funding that is crucial to their ability to
save lives.
No one in this
organization is paid, though Jennifer easily works on
saving lives for
more hours in a week than a full - time job.
The Petfinder Foundation is a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 public charity, that helps homeless pets by
saving lives through adoptions, helping shelters prepare for and recover from disaster, and working to make sure animal welfare
organizations across the country are
more sustainable.
On Sunday, March 25 from Noon to 5 PM in New York City's Union Square Park
more than 20 animal welfare
organizations came together to celebrate the love that
saves animal
lives!
See how a peer support program in your
organization can promote community, build caregiver skills, and ultimately
save more lives!
Additionally, the Best Friends Network brings together
more than 2,000 animal welfare
organizations across the country to help
save as many
lives as possible.
Click on the
organization names below to learn
more about how our partners are
saving lives!
As the world's largest no - kill rescue and adoption
organization, not only have we
saved the
lives of
more than 1 million dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens, we have built a steadfast reputation that has continued to grow stronger as Read
more than 1 million dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens, we have built a steadfast reputation that has continued to grow stronger as Read
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Take Me Home is a non-profit, volunteer - based
organization that has been
saving the
lives of homeless animals for
more than nine years.
Last year,
more than $ 88,000 was raised for the
organization's year - round
life -
saving programs.
To date, the non-profit
organization has helped to raise
more than $ 400,000 for 393 dogs in need of
life -
saving cancer treatments.
Their collective dedication
saved the
lives of about 180 dogs last year, and that number will continue to grow as the
organization gains allies and raises
more funds.
Through their combined efforts to further the
organization's mission, we are creating
more groundbreaking programs and
saving more pet's
lives than ever before.
Most of these initiatives have been specifically adapted from best practices models to address the accessibility and logistical challenges that are unique to our region, as well as provide needed infrastructure and resources to help our humane
organizations become
more efficient and enhance their success in what they do —
saving the
lives of Los Angeles animals.