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The Pongo Fund works to prevent animal hunger and keep pets with their families by providing emergency pet food, veterinary-care referrals, and mobile/emergency services. Its volunteer-driven pet food bank and related programs focus on keeping animals safe, healthy, and out of shelters when families are facing hardship.
The Association for Needy and Neglected Animals is a nonprofit, no-kill, open-admission animal welfare organization founded by Ruth Thompson in June 2004.
The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. The League is an animal sheltering and welfare organization focused on community responsiveness, professional animal care, dynamic education, compatible adoptions and a philosophy of compassion in all we do.
Carolina Coonhound Rescue is an all‑volunteer 501(c)(3) that rescues mistreated or abandoned hounds in and around Charleston, SC; it provides medical care, training, and foster placement until dogs are adopted into permanent homes, and relies on foster families and donations to carry out that work.
Pack Leaders Rescue of CT rescues dogs and cats (both locally and from southern U.S. shelters), providing transport, medical care, behavioral rehabilitation/training, and adoption placement. They operate a transport service, behavioral training program, and rescue/adoption program and maintain adopter relationships to support lasting placements.
We are an all-volunteer, foster-home based non-profit organization dedicated to providing quality and loving care for homeless pets in South Florida. Our goal is to get these pets healthy and adopted and since 2011 we have placed more than 5,000 pets in new, happy homes through adoption and transport.
To provide food, vet care, and unconditional love for the homeless animals in our care until we find suitable, loving and forever homes.
Saving lives: providing hope, help and homes to animals in need. RAL provides homeless animals with temporary housing, medical treatment, sterilization, and quality care until they are adopted into permanent, loving homes. RAL also provides low-cost spay and neuter services to pet owners without geographical restrictions.
The CNYSPCA was founded in 1891 for the purpose of preventing abuse to draft animals pulling barges on the Erie Canal. It has grown over the years to provide protection for and to prevent cruelty to all animals. The CNYSPCA provides shelter, care and medical attention for stray, unwanted and abused animals, with strong emphasis on placing these animals in loving, responsible homes. No animal is euthanized for the sole purpose of making room for more. With active education and cruelty investigation programs, it is the mission of the CNYSPCA to make their community a kinder place for all animals.
About Us An impromptu group of concerned citizens met in December of ’06 to discuss the deteriorating condition of the Town of Groton Animal Control Facility and how they could improve things. A follow-up meeting was held in January of ’07 and the participants decided to form a non-profit organization whose goals would be to: • Inform Groton citizens of the need for a new facility • Get a referendum on the November ’07 ballot for bond moneys for a new structure • Provide continuing additional financial and physical support to the animal facility when needed. The organization was named the Groton Animal Foundation Inc.(GAF). GAF became incorporated in March of ’07 and in June of the same year, received its 501 (c) (3) tax exempt status. After a great deal of publicity by GAF to inform the public, Town Council and Town Representatives and in addition, a pledge from GAF to try and raise $200,000 toward the building of a new facility, a bond was placed on the ballot for $1.7 million dollars to build a new facility. The citizens of the Town of Groton approved the bond and the beautiful new facility is now in operation.
Happy Hills provides shelter, food, medical care and compassionate support to abandoned and abused animals, works to place them in responsible permanent homes, and promotes humane education and spay/neuter programs to reduce pet overpopulation in its community.
Foothills Golden Retriever Rescue is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) that rescues, vets, and rehabilitates Golden Retrievers and golden mixes in the Upstate South Carolina / western North Carolina area, then places them in permanent, vetted adoptive homes. They provide necessary veterinary care (including spay/neuter and microchipping), basic training, and foster-based rehabilitation before adoption.