Sentences with phrase «providing sheltered access»

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Plans include a path system and a bridge providing access to the Illinois Prairie Path, a shelter with restrooms, a playground, ball and soccer fields and a parking lot.
Instead, the program is intended to serve the millions of impoverished American children whose parents can not send them to school with a home - packed lunch for a whole host of possible reasons that never seem to cross Parker's mind: the family's SNAP benefits fail to cover a month's worth of healthful food, in light of today's rising food costs; there is only one parent in the household and he or she works one or more jobs and is not home to pack a lunch; one or both caretakers are drug - addicted, mentally ill, physically disabled or otherwise unable to adequately provide for their children; the family lives in a homeless shelter and lacks access to kitchen facilities; the family lives in a food desert where healthful groceries are scarce, etc. etc..
During freezing temperatures, all families and individuals in need are provided immediate access to shelter.
All they had was technical expertise and access to a vast network of people willing to volunteer time, provide shelter, or donate equipment.
By providing stable access to human shelter and food, hunter - gatherers led house mice down the path to commensalism, an early phase of domestication in which a species learns how to benefit from human interaction.
Two other counties, Washington and Carter, have private, non-profit animal shelters that provide contract services to the cities of Bartlesville and Ardmore respectively; both provide open access sheltering to residents of the counties they are located in.
I have never read or heard anywhere that limited admission shelters were missing the boat by not providing access to all of the pets that show up at their door, except from Kansas Citians.
We DO provide them with lots of shelter and access to water, and they're allowed in our garage, where it's cool in the summer.
By providing access to subsidized spay / neuter services to owners and caregivers of certain populations of animals, and by working on free - roaming cat colonies, shelter intake rates decrease.
The update will provide more specific requirements for the treatment and care of animals, including adequate food, water and shelter, appropriate space and exercise and access to veterinary care.
«Pet store and veterinary hospital groups, manufacturers and distributors, and associations and organizations within the pet industry are pooling their resources and working with lead disaster and shelter officials to coordinate the logistics of providing much - needed supplies, including sharing warehouses, facilities and distribution centers for storage until affected areas can be accessed,» said the Pet Leadership Council in an August 31 press release.
In emergency situations in Winter, if you do not have quick access to a shelter, a strong cardboard box or container preferably weather proofed with plastic, trash can turned on its side, large plastic tub turned upside down with a door added etc, can provide a temporary solution until a more permanent shelter can be obtained.
We recognize that they deserve shelter, access to food and water, and the stimulation of «critter hunting» that a barn placement provides.
Upgrade the current commercial dog breeder law, requiring larger enclosures that have solid flooring and are not stacked Require that commercial breeders provide basic care, including constant access to exercise areas, nutritious food and potable water, socialization with humans and other dogs, regular and proper veterinary care, and more Require those selling 15 or more dogs in Ohio each year, regardless of where they are located, to also adhere to Ohio's humane standards Hobby breeders (defined as breeders with fewer than 8 female breeding dogs) as well as animal shelters and rescue groups are exempt from coverage.
She declined to discuss specifics of the case, but said animal - cruelty statutes require that animals be provided with adequate shelter and access to food, water and veterinary care.
In this way, shelters can partner with veterinary schools and researchers by providing their observations; in return, shelters can access tools and education on how to address problems.
Provide access to shelter to allow the horses to be shielded from the wind and freezing rain / sleet.
The Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter's Planned Pethood prgram provides access to high quality, low - cost spay / neuter services for all the county's resident dogs, cats and rabbits.
Our goal is to work with shelters, local governments, rescue groups and private veterinarians to provide pet owners and caregivers in Virginia with access to convenient and affordable spay / neuter services.
February 22, 2017 — Activ4Pets, providers of online and mobile platforms that give pet parents easy access to their pet's health information along with web - based veterinary consultations, today announced its new shelter partnership program to provide their platform to pet adopters and shelters across the nation.
«SASS [provides] adoptable shelter animals access to affordable and excellent surgical care and [makes] VSC a clinical teaching center of excellence while enhancing our referral and community relationships.»
Just by looking at these cats, you'd never know they were feral or under - socialized, but we recognize that they deserve shelter, access to food and water and the stimulation of «critter hunting» that a barn placement provides.
In an unprecedented collaborative effort, pet store and veterinary hospital groups, manufacturers and distributors and associations and organizations within the pet industry are pooling their resources and working with lead disaster and shelter officials to coordinate logistics of providing much needed supplies including sharing warehouses, facilities and distribution centers for storage until affected areas can be accessed.
By helping organizations provide resources and access to care to keep pets in their homes, we can reduce shelter intake and prevent pet homelessness.
By accessing or using www.bluebuffalo.com (the «Blue Buffalo Site»), www.bluesbuddies.com (the «Blue's Buddies Site»), www.petcancerawareness.com (the «Pet Cancer Awareness Site»), www.blueshelterstars.com (the «Blue Shelter Stars Site»), and www.truebluevets.com (the «True Blue Vets Site»)(collectively, the «Sites»), mobile and / or other services offered and / or contained within or through any of the Sites, and any software provided on or in connection with such Sites and / or services (the Sites, mobile services, other services offered and / or contained within or through the Sites, and software provided on or in connection with such Sites and / or services are collectively referred to herein as the «Services»), however accessed, you agree to be bound by these terms of use («Terms of Use»).
The Privacy Policy sets forth how Blue Buffalo collects, uses, shares and protects information about you, the users of www.bluebuffalo.com (the «Blue Buffalo Site»), www.bluesbuddies.com (the «Blue's Buddies Site»), www.petcancerawareness.com (the «Pet Cancer Awareness Site»), www.blueshelterstars.com (the «Blue Shelter Stars Site»), and www.truebluevets.com (the «True Blue Vets Site»)(collectively, the «Sites»), mobile and / or other services offered and / or contained within or through any of the Sites, and any software provided on or in connection with such Sites and / or services (the Sites, mobile services, other services offered and / or contained within or through the Sites, and software provided on or in connection with such Sites and / or services are collectively referred to herein as the «Services»), as well as how you can access and update your information and make choices concerning how your information is used.
Local shelters contract with Emancipet to provide adopters with free and discounted services, and Emancipet encourages a culture of accessible education and awareness to areas and people who did not have access to it before.
SpayNeuterOhio is an all - volunteer 501 (c) 3 tax - exempt organization whose mission is to reduce the number of free - roaming stray animals and animals euthanized in shelters by providing low - cost spay / neuter access in Stark County, Harrison County, Jefferson County and eventually throughout Ohio via the RASCAL low - cost mobile surgical unit and other means.
The components include our Animal Wellness Center Program offering spay / neuter, vaccine and wellness services; our Mobile Program supporting small, rural shelters and community groups where access to low - cost spay / neuter services is limited; and our Community Program partnering with local veterinary clinics to provide subsidized spay / neuter options for clients in their communities.
Recently, she co-founded Hearts Alive Village, a non-profit dedicated to keeping domestic animals out of the shelter system by providing access to quality food and needed veterinary care for families in need.
«Cat sanctuaries, such as those run by Best Friends in Utah, Rikki's Refuge in Virginia, the Humane Society of Ocean City in NJ, the CCC in California, the Delaware Humane Association in Delaware, and the Habitat for Cats Sanctuary in Massachusetts, keep cats sheltered, safe, and well fed; provide access to routine veterinary care; protect wildlife; and reduce health risks for cats and people.
We provide quality licensing service including easy access to online information and services and we also provide shelter services for lost pets, adoption services and animal licensing services.
The Iowa Humane Alliance Transport Program will form partnerships with shelters, humane organizations and individuals within a 100 mile radius of our clinic, to provide access to high quality, affordable spay and neuter services to areas that have no resources available, providing hope, life and health to animals and the people who care for them across Eastern Iowa.
Those new measures required each county to have access to a shelter and animal - control officer, and set out standards that include protection from the weather; basic veterinary care or humane euthanasia for ill or injured animals; adequate heat in winter; clean and dry pens with adequate room for animal comfort; construction with materials that can be properly cleaned and disinfected; available clean water; uncontaminated food provided daily; and public access to the facility.
Spay / neuter organizations, shelters and local vets have a partnership called ASAP (the Animal Shelter Alliance of Portland) which provides easy access to services and helps similar businesses and organizations work toward the same goal.
Our first priority is providing access to affordable options to help Iowans get their companion animals spayed and neutered, preventing litters of unwanted kittens and puppies that flood area animal shelters each year.
We work with our shelter and rescue organization partners by providing access to quality, low - cost spay / neuter services and by organizing events to help increase their adoption rates.
To carry out our humane commitment to the animals of Benton County by operating an open - door shelter and caring for homeless animals; providing education and enrichment programs to promote healthy human - animal bonds; offering access to low - cost services to those in need, with an emphasis on population control; developing progressive outreach programs; setting a high standard of animal care and husbandry; supporting opportunities for clinical education; and enhancing our funding resources to continue expanding these efforts.
Providing suitable orientation, background materials, access to appropriate resources, and specific training can go a long way toward ensuring that the shelter personnel responsible for animal care are qualified for their jobs.
In an unprecedented collaborative effort, pet stores and veterinary hospital groups, manufacturers, distributors, associations and organizations within the pet industry pooled their resources and worked with lead disaster and shelter officials to coordinate logistics of providing much - needed supplies including sharing warehouses, facilities and distribution centers for storage until affected areas could be accessed.
Established in 1949, the Inland Valley Humane Society & S.P.C.A. is a private, non-profit, full - access animal shelter dedicated to providing a safe refuge for animals in our community (s).
It provides an innovative environment that meets the essential needs of equines, including: free movement with choice and variation in the environment via a track that parallels the perimeter of the property, constant access to hay which promotes better digestion, social housing and interaction with other equines, and comfortable resting areas and shelters from sun and inclement weather.
Providing shelters and humane organizations access to subsidized diagnsotic services through our Maddies» ® Shelter Lab
The New York Shelter Access bill provides a strong framework that will require shelters and rescues to cooperate in saving lives.
The Shelter Access bill has always required shelters to make the list of rescues public and provide in writing the specific reasons, including a description of any act or omissions, as to why the rescue is not eligible for the list.
Providing access to these services is a crucial factor in saving the lives of more animals and is an essential part of the ASPCA's efforts to keep more animals off the streets and from entering shelters.
The Paulin Shelter Access bill will make sure all shelters work with rescues and at the same time that animals will be safe and provided with adequate care.
The Shelter Access bill will provide a framework for shelters and qualified rescues to work together.
Those of us who are providing Neuter Before Adoption (NBA) for shelters and care groups are only accessing 10 - 15 % of all newly acquired pets: 85 % -90 % of the pets are acquired from other sources and, most likely, are unneutered.
The Shelter Island Boat Launch Facility is currently operating with one lane open during a major improvement project to provide better access for boaters.
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