Not exact matches
Through its four divisions — Agricultural Conservation & Technical
Assistance, Agricultural Markets,
Animal Health, and Crop and Pest Services — MDAR strives to support, regulate and enhance the rich diversity of the Commonwealth's agricultural community to promote economically and environmentally sound food safety and animal health measures, and fulfill agriculture's role in energy conservation and produ
Animal Health, and Crop and Pest Services — MDAR strives to support, regulate and enhance the rich diversity of the Commonwealth's agricultural community to promote economically and environmentally sound food safety and
animal health measures, and fulfill agriculture's role in energy conservation and produ
animal health measures, and fulfill agriculture's role in energy conservation and production.
Thank you to Smith Publicity for your
assistance in publicizing our book, The Sarcastic Lens: An Ordinary Couple's Photographic Journey
through the
Animal Kingdom.
Though our shelters are open admission — meaning we don't turn any
animal away — our staff still does everything they can to help owners keep their pets, whether
through behavior training, medical care, providing food or supplies, working with landlords, or
assistance during military deployments.
San Diego Humane Society needs
assistance, especially in the springtime, gathering supplies for the orphaned kittens in our 24 - hour Kitten Nursery, and for
animals we're rehabilitating
through Project Wildlife.
Code 597 is an exciting and innovative partnership that will allow OAS to more effectively prevent
animal cruelty
through education and by providing
assistance to Oakland citizens to help them be more responsible and humane guardians of their
animals.»
Founded in 1987, United
Animal Nations (UAN) focuses on bringing
animals out of crisis and strengthening the bond between people and
animals through a variety of programs, including emergency sheltering, disaster relief services, financial
assistance and education.
Promoting adoption of homeless
animals and providing
assistance to pets in need
through medical treatment, training, and education.
Helping PAW is dedicated to ending pet overpopulation
through education of the public and by providing high volume, high quality, targeted, affordable sterilization services of unowned and companion
animals and to subsidize care for
animals whose owners are on government
assistance.
The Paws to Save Pets program,
through its partners, provides disaster relief
assistance to help ensure the health and well - being of companion
animals.
About Sam's Hope Sam's Hope is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit
animal welfare organization dedicated to saving the lives of companion
animals by keeping those facing economic and health challenges and their pets together
through food and veterinary care
assistance programs.
Our mission is to promote adoption of homeless
animals, and to provide
assistance to pets in need
through medical treatment, training, and education.
We work closely with San Jose
Animal Care and Services and local rescues to help provide adoptable, homeless animals with non-routine medical care; additional aid is provided through specially funded PAWS for SJACS programs, such as spay / neuter, animal assistance projects, and community out
Animal Care and Services and local rescues to help provide adoptable, homeless
animals with non-routine medical care; additional aid is provided
through specially funded PAWS for SJACS programs, such as spay / neuter,
animal assistance projects, and community out
animal assistance projects, and community outreach.
In order to serve the 2,500
animals who come
through our doors each year, volunteer
assistance is essential to provide care and attention, as well as raise funds and awareness in the community.
ALL Volunteer 501c3 national organization assisting and supporting our active duty deploying service members, wounded warriors, veterans, and their beloved companion
animals or
assistance service canines
through various
assistance programs.
As Second Life continues to grow, it is our mission to provide
assistance to even more
animal rescue organization and programs dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation —
through adoption, spay / neuter programs, education and more.
The American Kennel Club stepped up to offer
assistance through its Companion
Animal Recovery division; CAR provided hundreds of crate and thousands of dollars worth of supplies to the rescue effort and arranged to airlift more than 50 dogs to St. Hubert's Katrina K - 9 Care Center in New Jersey.
Our mission is to provide education and financial support for spay and neuter efforts in rural areas, foster and adopt dogs from high - kill shelters, provide resources to shelters or humane societies who are caring for
animals from large - scale rescues, support Ohio legislation for companion
animal protection, and provide temporary pet food
assistance for families going
through financial hardship.
Rescue is not simply taking
animals out of shelters; it is also providing that
animal with the opportunity
through health care, behavioral and emotional
assistance, to live out its life in a caring and loving home.
• Created the Paws and Stripes College
through a partnership with Eastern Florida State College and the Brevard County Jail • Created relationships with out of state rescue groups and shelters saving hundreds of
animals using volunteers and financing
through the Pet Posse • Created a growing volunteer program • Developed a structured foster program • Replaced 23 year old washer and dryer and portable radios with the
assistance of the Pet Posse • Windows placed in the doors of the cat rooms by Brevard ASAP • Building a kitten nursey using the existing mobile home at the South
Animal Care Center funded by the Pet Posse • Began micro chipping all
animals including those returned to owners in the field • Began registering microchips for the owners at no cost... forever • Began providing free health insurance for all adopted
animals for the first 30 days
through Trupanion • One of our most important accomplishments was joining forces with the Target Zero team in October of 2015.
We provide financial
assistance through grants to families with a demonstrated commitment to the human -
animal bond and who could not otherwise afford the full cost of medical care to treat their beloved pet.
Through BARC's Healthy Pets Healthy Streets initiative, BARC partners with local spay / neuter providers such as Emancipet, Friends For Life, Spay - Neuter
Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Humane Society to educate the community on the importance of spay / neuter and to provide free spay / neuter surgeries in targeted neighborhoods with the largest stray
animal populations.
The ASPCA recognizes the value of the human
animal bond and the many advantages derived by both people and
animals through this association, which includes both the keeping of
animal companions and the use of
assistance and service
animals.
You can find a nearby shelter
through websites like the ASPCA and Adopt a Pet, and adopt or help at Disabled
Animal Adoptions and Assistance, or help out these animal shelters that are committed to improving the lives of disabled animals across Am
Animal Adoptions and
Assistance, or help out these
animal shelters that are committed to improving the lives of disabled animals across Am
animal shelters that are committed to improving the lives of disabled
animals across America.
SMACF actively seeks out the
assistance of volunteers from the general public, service organizations and established
animal rescue groups in the community to give of their time to foster
animals, assist with
animal adoptions, and promote responsible pet ownership
through public education.
Through low - cost spay and neuter clinics, education, and financial
assistance the ARL can restructure the way
animals are used, treated, and kept in the city.
Our organization is serving Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex, and Union Counties, dedicated to the health and welfare of our
animal friends and
assistance,
through education, for the humans who love them.
The
Animal Assistance League of Orange County is a non-profit no kill humane society dedicated to aiding lost and homeless pets, helping people with pet related problems, promoting responsible pet - ownership and pet population control, and preventing cruelty to
animals through educational programs.
With the
assistance of many Bay Area adoption / rescue partners, the shelter is able to help more
animals that come
through its doors Each year, Friends of SFACC gives small grants to the most critical helpers.
NCPAC supports Crown Prosecutors and other professionals who are involved in
animal cruelty cases throughout Canada
through the provision of information and
assistance from prosecutors and other professionals with experience in the prosecution of
animal cruelty offences.
For pet owners who encounter urgent situations after hours and need immediate
assistance, various local
animal hospitals provide direct care
through 24 - hour emergency phone services and critical - care staff available on - site.
In the early years, the Branch placed homeless
animals in foster homes, held regular adoption days at a local mall and responded to calls for
assistance through its network of volunteers.
Paws4reading works to improve the literacy skills of children
through the
assistance of registered
animal teams as literacy mentors.
They work closely with San Jose
Animal Care and Services and local rescues to help provide adoptable, homeless animals with non-routine medical care; additional aid is provided through specially funded PAWS for SJACS programs, such as spay / neuter, animal assistance projects, and community out
Animal Care and Services and local rescues to help provide adoptable, homeless
animals with non-routine medical care; additional aid is provided
through specially funded PAWS for SJACS programs, such as spay / neuter,
animal assistance projects, and community out
animal assistance projects, and community outreach.
Military spouses may be eligible for free tuition to
Animal Behavior College with financial
assistance available
through Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA).
Companion
Animal Placement
Assistance (CAPA) CAPA's mission is to provide all
animals that pass
through the Lompoc
Animal Shelter with humane care while working to find them a permanent, loving home.
4 Pets Sake They offer a low - cost
assistance program
through local
animal hospitals.
Placer County SPCA The Placer SPCA is a private, not - for - profit organization (located in Roseville and serving all of Placer County), dedicated to improving the lives of
animals and people
through programs and services, such as adoption, reunification, spay / neuter
assistance, humane education and behavior programs.
We do our work by operating a no - kill shelter facility for homeless
animals;
through education and outreach programs; encouraging and assisting with spay / neuter; helping low - income pet owners with our pet food
assistance program, and much more.
We help
animals and people
through our spay / neuter services, by finding loving homes for
animals, and
through our supplemental pet food
assistance program for low - income families.
The Companion
Animal Assistance Program (CAAP) is a Stillwater, OK, based non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the health and welfare of companion animals through spay / neuter assistance and
Assistance Program (CAAP) is a Stillwater, OK, based non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the health and welfare of companion
animals through spay / neuter
assistance and
assistance and education.
Established in 2010, Riley Rolph
Animal Rescue Foundation provides financial assistance to existing, reputable animal rescues and raises awareness for animal welfare through its information resource ne
Animal Rescue Foundation provides financial
assistance to existing, reputable
animal rescues and raises awareness for animal welfare through its information resource ne
animal rescues and raises awareness for
animal welfare through its information resource ne
animal welfare
through its information resource network.
PAHS saves lives
through assistance programs in spaying and neutering and crisis veterinary care for stray
animals and pets of families in financial need.
To reduce the number of unwanted, companion
animals born in Southern California
through education and
assistance with spay and neuter services.
Through our proactive programs community outreach (which includes spay / neuter and veterinary
assistance programs for owned pets), humane education and pet behavior programs, in the past few years we have begun to see a decrease in the number of
animals we care for in the shelter, but our work is far from over.
We care for people and their pets in crisis
through referrals to our Domestic Violence
Assistance Program and by providing shelter to
animals while their owners are hospitalized or in other emergency situations.
Preventing the births of unwanted cats and dogs
through well designed spay / neuter
assistance programs costs less money per
animal over the long run than paying to catch, transport, shelter, and care for unwanted
animals — who, all too often, will eventually be euthanized.
About Sam's Hope Sam's Hope is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of companion
animals by keeping those facing economic and health challenges and their pets together
through food, veterinary and other
assistance programs.
About Sam's Hope Sam's Hope is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of companion
animals by keeping those facing economic and health challenges and their pets together
through food and veterinary care
assistance programs.
Some people obtain their
assistance dogs or other
animals through organizations that raise and train
animals for this specific purpose, while others use private trainers or self - train an
animal that they already own.
Our on - site vet clinic will be hosting the next MASS
ANIMAL FUND day on Tuesday May 8th here at the clinic www.sterlingshelterclinic.org for questions / or to schedule your appointment email
[email protected] or call 978-422-8449 The Mass Animal Fund dedicates a significant portion of its funds to helping low - income residents who receive assistance through state programs (TAFDC, SSI, VS, SNAP, WIC, etc.) obtain spay / neuter surgery for companion animals free of charge through the Spay / Neuter Voucher Pr
ANIMAL FUND day on Tuesday May 8th here at the clinic www.sterlingshelterclinic.org for questions / or to schedule your appointment email
[email protected] or call 978-422-8449 The Mass
Animal Fund dedicates a significant portion of its funds to helping low - income residents who receive assistance through state programs (TAFDC, SSI, VS, SNAP, WIC, etc.) obtain spay / neuter surgery for companion animals free of charge through the Spay / Neuter Voucher Pr
Animal Fund dedicates a significant portion of its funds to helping low - income residents who receive
assistance through state programs (TAFDC, SSI, VS, SNAP, WIC, etc.) obtain spay / neuter surgery for companion
animals free of charge
through the Spay / Neuter Voucher Program.