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Rabbit Advocates is a non-profit, all-volunteer animal rescue organization that aims to place abandoned or surrendered rabbits in loving homes where they will be welcomed as family members.
The Nebraska Humane Society protects, saves and enriches the lives of animals in the communities we serve.
Our mission is to build a humane community supporting the human-animal bond by being a resource through rescue, adoption, intervention, education, and outreach. We envision a community where all animals are loved, respected, and treated humanely. Pets Alive values and embraces above all, kindness, compassion, integrity, respect, inclusiveness, and collaboration in all aspects of our mission and our vision for a humane community
OUR VISIONTo be the leader in the humane treatment of domestic and wild animals.OUR MISSIONServing both domestic and wild animals, Humane Indiana provides exceptional animal care, educational programs, and community outreach.OUR VALUESCompassionate CareWe deliver exceptional care with compassion to each animal we serve.TransparencyWe share our financial and programmatic information with our stakeholders and the publicInnovationWe are a learning organization and continually seeks out new ideas to best serve animals and our communityCollaborationWe strive to be a valuable local, regional, and global partner. InclusivityWe commit to diversity of thought and background of our staff, volunteers, and community partners.StewardshipWe are responsible stewards of our la
Guardian HEALS, a nonprofit 501c3 organization, embraces the following mission: Help pet owners who qualify for financial assistance obtain the veterinary care they need for their companion animals. Promote responsible pet ownership, especially among children. Keep people and pets together longer by providing veterinary care for at-risk qualifying groups. Senior citizens Developmentally disabled Physically disabled Veterans Owners and handlers of service animals
Homeward Pet Adoption Center is one of the leading non-profit, no-kill animal shelters in Washington State. Our mission is to give homeless animals a second chance through rescue, shelter and adoption. Located in Woodinville, Homeward Pet finds new homes for over 1600 cats and dogs, puppies and kittens every year. We are dedicated to providing excellent care to our animals, and great service to our two-legged visitors. As a privately funded 501(c)3 charity, we rely completely on donor support to help us provide food, shelter, vet care and more to each homeless cat or dog in our care. Over 75% of every dollar donated goes to the care of our animals.
At Ryerss Farm For Aged Equines, our business is caring for aged equines of all types and breeds. We provide a home where they can spend their golden years. The residents at Ryerss are never worked, go to auction or are used for experiments. They simply spend their remaining years grazing and enjoying life with their friends as part of a herd.
The PSPCA rescues animals from cruelty and neglect, rehabilitates them medically and behaviorally, and places them with new, loving families. We bring our mission to life through the lifesaving efforts of our Humane Law Enforcement division, in-house Shelter Hospital, low-cost veterinary services, behavior and enrichment program, humane education, and placement of abandoned animals in loving forever homes.
The Roanoke Valley Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is working to create a community where there are no homeless cats or dogs through the power of adoption, prevention and intervention. We are a compassionate, collaborative and forward-thinking organization dedicated to the humane and ethical treatment of animals We are focused on the protection and care of homeless and unwanted cats and dogs We celebrate the power of the animal and human bond We are committed to collaboration with our internal and external stakeholders and peer organizations We provide a safe and loving home for animals for as long as they need it. Only those animals suffering from conditions that are beyond help are ever euthanized. We work to bring animals and people together. We maintain that spaying, neutering, and humane education are the solutions to homeless animals. We provide services that address financial hardships, medical problems and behavioral challenges to enable animals to stay in their homes or be adopted.
Until there are none, save one. Through transport, education, adoption, and spay/neuter initiatives ARF is committed to ending the senseless killing of healthy, adoptable animals in the state of Mississippi. ARF focuses specifically on the communities of Madison, Jackson, Grenada, McComb, Hancock and Hines counties.