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Animals
Missouri K9 Friends

Our focus is to rescue dogs in need, educate the community on animal welfare and breed discrimination, and advocate legislation for animal welfare and protection.

Animals
Mackenzies Animal Sanctuary

is to find loving homes for abused, abandoned and neglected dogs… to spay/neuter our rescued dogs to stop the cycle of unwanted litters… to assist in public education for the betterment of our local animal community… Maintain the highest standards of care for our dogs, including general and extensive veterinary care, assist with one-on-one training & behavioral needs… Provide housing, love, tenderness and compassion all dogs deserve. Truly giving them ‘A home along the way’, for as long as they need.

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Environment
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Friends Of Fish

The goal of this organization is to teach the youth about the ocean, how it affects our daily lives and how to respect it. It is also to explain the importance of sustainable fishing and how to practice it effectively. We do this by offering free fishing opportunities for underprivileged youth from title 1 schools. We want to help the new generation be able to make a positive impact on society and the environment and to teach them to spread their knowledge to those around them. We hope to inspire young people to practice these methods of sustainability on their own time and overall make the world a better place.

Animals
Labrador Retriever Rescue Of Florida

TO RESCUE UNWANTED OR ABANDONED LABRADOR RETRIEVERS, TO PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MEDICAL TREATMENTS AND TO PLACE THEM IN PERMANENT LOVING HOMES.

Animals
Lincoln Childrens Zoo

TO ENRICH LIVES THROUGH FIRSTHAND INTERACTION WITH LIVING THINGS.

Animals
Nebraska Humane Society Foundation

The Nebraska Humane Society protects, saves and enriches the lives of animals in the communities we serve.

Animals
American Association Of Zoo Keepers

The mission of The American Association of Zoo Keepers is to advance excellence in the animal keeping profession, foster effective communication beneficial to animal care, support deserving conservation projects, and promote the preservation of our natural resources and animal life.

Animals
Kalamazoo County Humane Society

THE MISSION OF THE KALAMAZOO HUMANE SOCIETY IS TO FOSTER AN ENVIRONMENT OF RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, AND COMPASSION FOR ALL ANIMALS THROUGH EDUCATION, PET POPULATION CONTROL AND LEADERSHIP.

Animals
Char Wills German Shepherd Rescue

TO CARE FOR AND PROVIDE HOMES TO ABANDONED AND HOMELESS GERMAN SHEPHERD DOGS.

Animals
Middleburg Humane Foundation

We at MHF believe that all animals, both large and small, have the right to safe and sanitary living conditions, protection from abuse and neglect, and to live their lives in an environment free from pain and fear.

Animals
Friends For Animals Humane Society Of Burke County

FFA provides immediate refuge and shelter to animals that have been abandoned by their owners and/or turned in to the local animal control facility where, if not claimed, are euthanized. We have a contract with Animal Control in that animals kept after 5 days may be released to our shelter if room permits so that they may be advertised for adoption. We also campaign vigorously and provide community information that strongly emphasizes the value and need for animal spaying/neutering. We remain committed to one ultimate goal: that no adoptable animal will be euthanized in Burke County and that we will promote the value of spaying/neutering whenever and wherever possible. FFA is a 501(c) (3) tax exempt organization.There are no state mandates in Burke County.

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Senior Dog Sanctuary of Maryland Inc

The Senior Dog Sanctuary of Maryland strives to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome senior dogs. We will provide a permanent safe haven if the dog is not adopted. Many of the dogs that come through our doors were unable to be cared for by their owners, were abandoned or abused, or faced euthanasia. We opened in 2016 and have had over 700 dogs adopted out. We provide the medical care needed by each senior dog, including a full senior panel, and whatever care is needed up to and including surgery. Almost every senior dog needs a dental upon arrival. We spend, on average, $3,000 per dog. Our goal is to give them a second chance at life in a loving home. We want them to be as healthy as possible. We provide medication and most of the dogs are required to have prescription dog food to help with their medical conditions. We have a brick and mortar facility with kennels and a quarantine building. Our small but dedicated staff, as well as our wonderful volunteers spend time with the dogs and provide enrichment activities to keep them engaged. We also have a foster and hospice program so that the dogs can live in a home environment whenever possible. We give dogs with behavioral issues training to help them become more adoptable. We have also initiated a Seniors 2 Seniors Program to help senior citizens keep their pets by providing free dog and cat food. Thank you for considering the Senior Dog Sanctuary of Maryland.