Our no - kill shelter offers medical care and works to
save the lives of all homeless animals who come to us.
Not exact matches
When you foster a
homeless dog or cat, you are
saving the
lives of two
animals — the one you care for and one
who fills the newly opened space in our no - kill shelter.
By adopting from a private humane society or
animal shelter, rescue group, or the local
animal - control agency, you'll help
save the
lives of two
animals — the pet you adopt and a
homeless animal somewhere
who can be rescued because
of space you helped free up.
By adopting from an
animal shelter or rescue group, you'll help
save the
lives of two
animals — the pet you adopt and a
homeless animal somewhere
who can be rescued because
of space you helped free up.
At North Shore
Animal League America we are thankful for all
of our loyal supporters and generous donors
who continue to allow us to
save the
lives of hundreds
of homeless animals each year.
In honour
of Tovi
who, as a puppy, was hit by a car and needed extensive surgery to
save his
life, donations to the Tovi fund go to cover the costs
of surgeries and special procedures so that other
homeless animals are afforded the same chance at
life.
Founder, Mike McCarthy, a retired software entrepreneur
who has been working with rescue groups to
save the
lives of homeless animals for over 20 years, established his rescue transport nonprofit February 14, 2015.
This exposure will help us reach more
animal lovers
who support our mission
of promoting adoption, spay / neuter and
saving the
lives of homeless pets.
When you donate to the Best Friends NKUT initiative, you're helping to
save the
lives of countless
homeless pets by supporting programs that help reduce the number
of animals entering shelters and increase the number
who find homes.
Animal League America's Port Washington, N.Y. campus may be more than 8,500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean from Thailand, but because
of our generous supporters
who continue to allow us to expand our rescue efforts, no distance is too far and no rescue mission is too daunting when it comes to
saving the
lives of homeless animals.
By adopting from a private humane society, or
animal shelter, rescue group, or the local
animal control agency, you'll help
save the
lives of two
animals — the pet you adopt and a
homeless animal somewhere
who can be rescued because
of space you helped free up.
Thank you to all
who have a role in
saving the
lives of the many
homeless animals who have come through our doors.