Not exact matches
We find quality homes for
homeless companion
animals, provide low - cost or free spay and neuter for pets of qualified pet owners
in the areas mentioned above, as well as assistance with Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) of
community (feral and free - roaming) cats, particularly
in the under -
served Arizona Strip.
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.
In 2006, we were able to better
serve our
community's pet - owning families by opening the Caryl Gates Gluck Resource Center — a 30,000 square - foot companion
animal resource center complete with creative kenneling for
homeless pets, classroom, resource library, more than a mile of wooded walking trails and more.
Our new Adoption Center is scheduled to open this year at 4927 Main Street
in Skokie, so that C.A.R.E. can offer a combined adoption center and foster home model to better
serve the needs of
homeless animals as well as potential adopters and the
community.
Since our founding
in 1875,
homeless animals served by the Nebraska Humane Society have benefited greatly from the generosity of friends
in our
community who have remembered the
animals through a will or estate gift.
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.
The organization is the largest, oldest non-profit
animal adoption agency
in Butler County, Ohio, with a mission to promote humane principles, protect lost,
homeless, abandoned and mistreated
animals, and act as advocates for
animals in the
communities they
serve.
Serving the needs of
homeless animals in the
community since 1951, Little Traverse Bay Humane Society is a no - kill shelter that offers a temporary home to companion
animals.
«Although the AuSable Valley
Animal Shelter
serves Crawford County, the award was given to include broader efforts to care for
animals in the
community such as the Leaning Oaks Cat Haven, a cat shelter
in Beaver Creek Township, Crawford County
Animal Control Officer Gail Foguth, individuals who rescue
homeless animals and people who make donations to the shelter.»
The Humane Society of Stillwater is a nonprofit, no - kill
animal shelter that
serves homeless dogs and cats
in the Stillwater
community.