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The goal of our rescue group is to save as many puppies and nursing litters as we can from life on the streets BEFORE they enter the shelters.
Wings of Love, Kuwait is a volunteer-run dog rescue organization that was founded in 2015, and is based in Baltimore, Maryland. Our mission is to help find loving foster and adoptive homes in the United States for dogs that have been abandoned and abused in Kuwait, and that have little hope for survival.
The corporation is organized exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes, and for the prevention of cruelty to animals, specifically promoting the well being of Brussels Griffons who have been or might be harmed, and including for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding section of any future Federal tax code). The purpose of the organization is to rescue Brussels Griffons which have been abandoned, lost or abused, or might otherwise be neglected or euthanized. It is the policy of the corporation to promote the humane treatment of Brussels Griffons and companion animals reasonably believed to be of substantially Brussels Griffon heritage by an authorized agent of the corporation. It is the policy of the corporation to provide humane care and treatment for all Brussels Griffons needing protection, to seek and to return lost Brussels Griffons to their owner, and to seek suitable homes for Brussels Griffons without owners. In its care and disposition of animals, National Brussels Griffon Rescue, Inc. shall provide veterinary care as needed, and shall spay or neuter each Brussels Griffon before placement. National Brussels Griffon Rescue, Inc. shall maintain and preferably exceed the minimum standards prescribed by The Humane Society of the United States.
At Nates Honor Animal Rescue, we provide a loving haven for rescued dogs and cats on their way to finding their forever homes. We dedicate our lives to saving theirs and work to create a supportive, family-friendly environment that inspires a bond between our animals and those who love them.
Our mission is to provide non-lethal solutions to companion animal over-population. ACT's Spay/Neuter Clinic began as a small clinic in North Hyde Park, Tampa in March 2006. Today, we help control the animal population by providing high-volume, high-quality, low-cost spay/neuter procedures and other services that keep animals in their homes and out of our county's shelter.
We are a 501 (c) 3 non profit organization organized in 2012 for education and appreciation of animals, offering community outreach and animal assistance, while developing a dog park in Iron County. Our group is dedicated to saving homeless, abused and abandoned animals. Our goal is to end the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals in our county through adoption. We strive to educate the public about spaying/neutering, responsible ownership and breed discrimination and believe it will make a positive impact in our community.
Our mission is to give children the opportunity to experience the unconditional love of animal companions through humane education and literacy programs that nurture the human-animal bond.
About TLC Humane Society TLC Humane Society, legally recognized as Dahlonega-Lumpkin County Humane Society, was founded in 1977 and is Dahlonega's only no-kill shelter. We are a licensed non-profit 501(c)(3) rescue organization and have both dogs and cats and, often times, puppies and kittens available for adoption, and all of them need to find a good home.
Crazy K Farm is a non-profit animal sanctuary and manufacturer of products that help pets thrive.
The GREY2K USA Education Fund works to provide the public with documentation and facts about dog racing, and promotes the adoption of ex-racers worldwide with special events throughout the year, paid advertisements and our free Greyhounds in the Classroom and Greyhounds in the Library programs.
OUR MISSION To Rescue, Reunite, Re-Home, Rehabilitate and Repair any retired working dog that has served mankind in some capacity. Rescue – Any and all CWDs and MWDs as well as any other working dog that may need our help. Mission K9 Rescue is committed to saving them and giving them the retirement they deserve; whether it be bringing them back from overseas or rescuing them out of a poor environment stateside. Reunite – Any retired working dog that has a handler that wants him, and has proven that they are the right home (handlers always get first preference) Mission K9 Rescue will see to it that the dog is transported to the handler. Re-Home – Any retired working dog that does not have a designated handler, Mission K9 Rescue will work to find the perfect loving home for the dog. Rehabilitate – Often retired working dogs have been in situations that can cause them severe anxiety and stress. Many retire with issues such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. These dogs need time with us to decompress and reintegrate into society. Mission K9 Rescue works with these dogs in order to get make the suitable for adoption. Repair – Working dogs train like professional athletes their entire career. Often times when they retire, they have extensive medical issues that can become quite costly. Since they don’t receive retirement benefits, Mission K9 Rescue provides much needed funding to assist handlers/ and or adopters with medical bills.
Thank you for your offer to donate to the the Dana Hills High School Girls Lacrosse team. All funds to run our program come from voluntary contributions from families, friends, and community sponsors. One hundred percent of the money we earn is used to help pay for equipment, referees, uniforms, bus transportation, and program development. We would like you to know that your donation is a very important part of our efforts to continue to build a successful lacrosse program. Our sportswomanship core standard embodies grace, integrity and spirit. We value dedication to the sport of lacrosse and bring honor of the game to all of our athletic competitions. Thank you in advance for contributing to the success of the DHHS Girls Lacrosse program. We truly appreciate your donation and support. Your donation is tax deductible: Dana Hills Foundation Tax ID # 33-0696611 Sincerely, Alejandra Moraga, Head Coach DHHS Girls Lacrosse