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Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to protect marine life in the Gulf of Maine through research, education and inspiring action.
Our purpose is to raise funds to expand animal care services at the Iowa City Animal Care & Adoption Center. We seek health, comfort, freedom from fear, and a loving guardian for our companion animals
Find homes to adopt more than 200 cats per year and rehabilitation of stray and feral cats
Lifelong Friends (formerly Lago Vista PAWS) is a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter dedicated to preventing animal suffering, rescuing and caring for stray and abandoned dogs and cats and finding good homes for these animals, educating the public about responsible pet ownership, and encouraging pet owners to spay and neuter their animals.
WE ARE DEDICATED TO RESCUING HOMELESS, NEGLECTED OR ABANDONED ANIMALS FROM HIGH KILL SHELTERS, PUPPY MILLS, OR FROM OWNERS WHO CAN NO LONGER CARE FOR THEM. WE PROVIDE THE ANIMALS WITH LOVING FOSTER CARE, VETERINARY TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION UNTIL WE ARE ABLE TO PAIR THEM WITH COMPATIBLE AND LOVING FOREVER HOMES. AT TIMES WE ALSO OFFER PERMANENT SANTUARY TO THOSE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS THAT ARE CONSIDERED UNADOPTABLE.
Albert's Dog Lounge is a foster based rescue focused on providing loving homes to seniors, special needs, and hospice dogs. We help dogs in need from overcrowded shelters and also from local families who are no longer able to care for their pets. Albert's Dog Lounge was established in 2017 with the vision to be the stepping stone for a new life to those dogs who are less likely to be rescued, adopted, or at a higher risk for euthanasia.
Farm Animal Refuge is non-profit animal shelter where animals of all types can find a safe haven from what can be a very cruel world. It's a place where no animal is too old or too unwanted to find a warm bed, good food and most of all, LOVE.
To be a leading advocate for all animals, To maximize the healing power animals have on the human spirit, and To provide shelter, safety, and second chances to animals in need.
Our mission is: to deliver interaction with therapy dog to all people who need the power of therapy dog. Do you know that there are many people who spend every day looking forward to communicating with dogs? People who live in institutions such as nursing homes, often suffer from a build-up of stress and a feeling of loneliness. Of course the staff there do their best to offer a good care, however, sometimes it is not enough to comfort them. When these people spend time with dogs, those animals soothe and ease the mind, bringing out a smile from the people. People with physical disabilities or restricted movements try to move close to a dog too. They are often so touched as to shed a tear. Among those who have experienced the time with these dogs, some say "I'm truly looking forward to seeing the dog again," and spend their days waiting for the next meeting. In order to offer this healing contact with dogs to the many people who eagerly await it, in November 2009, we acquired the authentication from Japanese government to found JATA (Specified Nonprofit Corporation Japan Animal Therapy Association). It is run thanks to the cooperation of all our members, and we endeavor to spread animal therapy work throughout the country and the world. We work with more than 150 therapy dogs to provide contact with therapy dogs to all those who desire it. We would like to build a bridge that links the hearts of people and dogs.
PAWS is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization in continuous operation since 1962 by Westport, Connecticut resident Betty Long to rescue homeless dogs and cats and place them in permanent homes. PAWS rescues & rehomes approximately 1,000 animals annually. Many of the dogs faced euthanasia at local pounds and most of the cats that we help are strays and abandoned cats that roam our streets.PAWS is a no kill animal shelter dedicated to the rescue and adoption of our community's homeless and abused dogs and cats.PAWS has paid staff and a team of dedicated volunteers who help with everything to fundraising, kennel work, walking dogs, cleaning, and much, much more.
The mission of the Richmond SPCA is to practice and promote the principle that every life is precious. At all times and in every way, we are advocates for animals. We provide for their safety and comfort, strive to alleviate their suffering, and work to place them in homes that provide a responsible lifetime commitment to them.
To Save, Socialize and Secure Loving Homes for Unwanted or Abandoned Dogs.