Not exact matches
She lives on Long Island with her husband,
works full - time as a public relations professional
for a non-profit organization and volunteers with
homeless animals with all of her spare time.
Partnering
for Pets
works mostly with local
animal shelters and communities; they also hold adoption events
for homeless pets and teach humane education.
The humble warriors of the Ward - Wiseman
Animal Haven (WWAH), modest as any ordinary «saints» and sporting compassionate hearts, have
worked tirelessly
for years to assure the
homeless dogs and cats in Collinsville have a safe shelter until their forever - home can be found.
Writing this Letter from the Editor has me reflecting on the rewarding experience it has been so far, from
working with the wonderful writers of «TulsaPets» and meeting selfless people who champion
for animal causes (especially the
homeless pet population), to learning about some amazing local
animals.
When Janet and Joe approached me about
working for them, I knew there would not be a better fi t
for my passion and commitment to saving
homeless animals in Tulsa, Dallas - Fort Worth and around the country.
Together, the San Diego
Animal Welfare Coalition (SDAWC) *, which is comprised of seven local animal shelters, has been working towards «Getting to Zero,» a movement to eliminate the need for unnecessary euthanasia of homeless pets in San
Animal Welfare Coalition (SDAWC) *, which is comprised of seven local
animal shelters, has been working towards «Getting to Zero,» a movement to eliminate the need for unnecessary euthanasia of homeless pets in San
animal shelters, has been
working towards «Getting to Zero,» a movement to eliminate the need
for unnecessary euthanasia of
homeless pets in San Diego.
«Until more people spay and neuter their pets and we reduce the number of
animals entering shelters, the Rescue Waggin» program will continue to be a resource
for shelters
working to change the fate of
homeless dogs in their communities,» says Susanna Della Maddalena, executive director of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
For the past 20 - plus years, Ruth has
worked on behalf of
homeless, helpless, abused, dumped, abandoned, caged and frightened
animals to make their world a better place.
«I have
worked for several years with United
Animal Friends, they are an active member in our No More
Homeless Pets Partnership.
Really nice initiative and good
work for homeless pets because in these days nobody take care
for pets and
animals and we have seen so many pets died in accidents on the road.
The Association
for a Pet Adoption Center (APAC) is a 501 (c) 3 not -
for profit group of concerned volunteers who are
working toward a time when
homeless, unwanted
animals are no longer being destroyed in our shelter, and when every dog and cat can be guaranteed a good life in a caring environment.
Hurricane Irma demonstrated the need
for Florida
animal welfare organizations to
work together in support of existing and newly created
homeless animals.
As the largest No Kill
animal shelter in Kansas City, we care for more than 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal shelter in Kansas City, we care
for more than 10,000
animals a year and
work collaboratively with
Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
Animal Control and other
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of
homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the community.
«If we all
work together, we can find loving homes
for the many
homeless animals in shelters across the country.»
Though vets from the Central Florida SPCA and Orange County
Animal Control sometimes pitch in
for big
homeless events — offering spay / neuter clinics and vaccinations — officials who
work with the
homeless say Mealey is the only vet they know of who goes to the camps regularly.
Proceeds directly benefit the many
homeless animals that we care
for each year and support the ongoing good
work that we do in our community.
For over 30 years, OLHS» dedicated staff and volunteers have
worked to improve the plight of lost, unwanted, abandoned, and
homeless animals by providing shelter, care, rescue, adoption services, and foster homes; to investigate incidents of
animal cruelty, abandonment, and neglect; and to promote responsible pet ownership by advocating spay / neuter, permanent identification, and the humane and compassionate treatment of
animals.
Thank you
for your support of the
work we are doing on behalf of
homeless animals on Kauai.
Answers and solutions are found as the film shines a spotlight on extraordinary efforts made by compassionate individuals and organizations throughout the country who are
working hard to advocate
for the increased legal protection of
animals, to spread awareness of the critical need
for spay and neuter, to make sterilization programs more available and affordable, to place all
homeless animals with loving families, and more.
About the Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals ® The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that works with more than 150 partner rescue groups and no - kill shelters to offer important programs and services to save the lives of NYC's homeless a
Animals ® The Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that works with more than 150 partner rescue groups and no - kill shelters to offer important programs and services to save the lives of NYC's homeless a
Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that
works with more than 150 partner rescue groups and no - kill shelters to offer important programs and services to save the lives of NYC's
homeless animalsanimals.
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.
Get Your Pet is a simple, smart and humane way to keep pets out of shelters, one that also increases shelters» ability to care
for the
homeless and abused
animals that can benefit most from the amazing
work they do.
A philanthropist at heart, Ms. Pozez has
worked for many years with nonprofit efforts to positively effect change
for the Jewish community,
homeless men and women, and of course,
homeless animals and the shelter system.
We
work cooperatively with other shelters and
animal welfare organizations to help maximize the opportunity
for homeless pets to find new, permanent homes.
Best Friends is accountable to our supporters
for how we spend the funding entrusted to us to achieve the mission of bringing about a time when there are no more
homeless pets, and we need to be sure that our programs are effective in saving the
animals whose lives literally depend on this
work, hence our obsession with metrics.
«Until more people spay and neuter their pets and we reduce the number of
animals entering shelters, the Rescue Waggin» program will continue to be a resource
for shelters
working to change the fate of
homeless dogs in their communities,» said Susana Della Maddalena, executive director of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
The Best Friends National Conference is
for anyone interested in helping their community become no - kill — whether you
work in
animal welfare as a career or you volunteer your time to help
homeless pets.
In addition to time, donation, and education spent in schools and churches, the Colorado Springs veterinary hospital also routinely
works with the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, 9 Lives Rescue, and Dreampower
Animal Rescue organizations in pet adoption efforts for homeless animals; as well as with the police department for training for police K - 9s, and with schools for educating children on animal welfare and veterinary ca
Animal Rescue organizations in pet adoption efforts
for homeless animals; as well as with the police department
for training
for police K - 9s, and with schools
for educating children on
animal welfare and veterinary ca
animal welfare and veterinary careers.
They care
for nearly 10,000
animals a year and
work collaboratively with
Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
Animal Control and other
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the comm
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of
homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the community.
S.A.V.E Rescue Coalition was formed to help local
animal rescue groups in the Houston Metro area
work more effectively together
for the purpose of reducing the
homeless pet problem through Spay / Neuter, Adoption, Volunteering and Education.
Likewise, the no - kill movement is grounded in the same principles — that the lives of
homeless pets have intrinsic value and we should treat the
animals with the same respect that we would hope to receive and
work to give them every opportunity to live and thrive, as we desire
for ourselves.
The mission of the
Animal Adoption League (AAL) is to provide veterinary care and temporary - to - permanent housing
for homeless and rescued
animals; to provide the best adoptive situation and outlet
for the permanent placement of these
animals; to educate the general public in the importance of reducing pet overpopulation through spay / neuter programs along with the care and overall welfare of
animals; and to
work towards the ultimate goal of compassionate, humane treatment
for all.
Rebecca is a shining light
for homeless animals in Atlanta - Lifeline
Animal Project does fantastic
work and the numbers prove it!!
The Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's
Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that works with more than 150 partner rescue groups and shelters, including Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC), to offer important programs and services that save the lives of NYC's homeless a
Animals is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit charity that
works with more than 150 partner rescue groups and shelters, including
Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC), to offer important programs and services that save the lives of NYC's
homeless animalsanimals.
«We're looking forward to participating in this year's Clear the Shelters initiative, and we think it's a unique way to
work together and find great homes
for the many
homeless animals in Central Indiana,» Steven Stolen, Chief Executive Officer at IndyHumane, says.
KCPP cares
for more than 10,000
animals a year and
works collaboratively with
Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets ad
Animal Control and other
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets ad
animal welfare organizations to increase the number of
homeless pets adopted.
«
Animal welfare groups in communities throughout Texas and Louisiana devastated by Hurricane Harvey have been
working tirelessly to secure transports
for homeless animals and get them out of harm's way,» said Matt Bershadker, President and CEO of the ASPCA.
While in school, she spent her spare time
working as a veterinary technician, volunteering at
animal shelters and caring
for the pets of the
homeless.
In addition to her
work with
homeless animals, she is a co-founder of St. Francis Pet Care, a free vet clinic
for low - income people in her community.
The
animal shelter depends on donations to continue doing the good
work that they do
for homeless pets in need.
While many folks
working in the field of
animal welfare view
working with
homeless animals as a calling, I admit I was drawn by the opportunities
for basic research that could immediately improve management practices and enhance infectious disease prevention.
A self - described dog lover, who also happens to be the founder of a non-profit rescue organization (Balooja's Foundation), has
worked hard to make life a lot better
for hundreds of
homeless animals in Southern California — that dog lover is Sal Valdepeña and he has coordinated a mission to help keep shelter dogs in the Los Angeles County area cool during the extreme California summer heat.
TLCAD partners with the Department of
Animal Services to acquire
homeless dogs that might have the right temperament
for service
work.
A long - time supporter of
animal rescue organizations, Melissa is excited to
work directly with Special Pals to help bring awareness to the community of all of the wonderful things Special Pals does
for homeless, abandoned and neglected
animals.
In the case of organized
homeless animal relocation programs, veterinarians should
work with both source and destination organizations to establish protocols
for minimizing transmission of infectious diseases, including heartworm disease.
Now teenagers 15 and older can
work hands - on with
homeless animals while they earn service hours
for their school or other organization.
Recognizing the need
for a higher standard of
animal care in Napa County, our founders
worked closely with our municipal
animal services agency to advocate
for better treatment of
homeless animals in their care.
Community
Animal Rescue Effort and The Pony Shop, Evanston, Ill., together cheer C.A.R.E. volunteer James Cha
for fundraising
work on behalf of
homeless animals, with the presentation of a bicycle.
IndyHumane relies upon donations from individuals, foundations and corporations to enable our daily
work to care
for homeless animals.
Cindy is a dedicated champion
for homeless cats, recognizing that there is still much
work to do in educating society about the value of the cat as an
animal companion.