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Making a difference in communities through dedicated service and impact.
BERKELEY, California
AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL RESCUE INC
The mission of AFAR is to reduce animal cruelty and increase responsible companion animal care, as well as to operate an animal sanctuary and reserve where unwanted or mistreated animals can be cared for and rehabilitated for life.
CRESCENT CITY, FloridaANIMAL RESCUE OF THE ROCKIES
Working towards the day when every pet has a loving home. Animal Rescue of the Rockies pulls homeless dogs and cats from overcrowded shelters and places them in loving foster homes until their forever homes are found. We promote spaying and neutering to reduce pet overpopulation and encourage quality relationships between pets and their people through behavior resources and training.
Aurora, Colorado
Animals and Society Institute, Inc.
Advancing human knowledge to improve animal lives.
ANN ARBOR, Michigan
AniMeals No-Kill Adoption Center and Animal Food Bank
To save the hungry, the helpless, the lost and the little ones just struggling to survive. To house and feed as many animals as possible. To ease the suffering of the weak and unloved. To build a no-kill community and realize the achievement of a no-kill nation.
MISSOULA, Montana
Bella SPCA
"Serving as a lifeline of support, hope, and care for the people of Oklahoma and their pets." Bella SPCA is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Oklahoma City created to assist low-income, elderly or terminally ill pet owners with the cost of veterinary care when it cannot be afforded and also find permanent loving homes for rescued animals. Every year thousands of animals are euthanized or die because the people who love them cannot financially absorb the cost of veterinary care. Stray and abandoned animals have even fewer options when brought into a clinic or veterinary office with no owner to pay for their care. At Bella, we believe every animal deserves to receive the best possible care regardless of the owner’s ability to pay. When an owner brings an animal into a clinic for care and cannot afford the cost, the attending veterinarian can contact Bella for assistance. If assistance is given, the owner must agree to volunteer 8 hours of their time either at our organization or a local shelter in their area. Stray or abandoned animals are cared for with no stipulation attached. We also require that every animal sponsored by us be spayed/neutered and micro chipped. Micro chipping is an inexpensive way to reunite lost pets with the owners who are responsible for them. Every animal adopted into a loving home by Bella is spayed/neutered, vaccinated, heart worm tested, and micro chipped to give them the best possible start in their new life.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OklahomaBREEDER RELEASE ADOPTION SERVICE
Provide help and comfort to those dogs who are being released from breeders for any reason, surrendered dogs who the owners can no longer care for, and dogs who are place on euthanasia lists in shelters. We educate the public on the importance of altering their pets, preventing euthanasia, and the need to rescue abandoned pets. Finally, we provide support for senior dogs, hospice dogs, cruelty prevention, and assistance during emergencies.
BONCARBO, Colorado
BUFFALO FIELD CAMPAIGN
To stop the harassment and slaughter of Yellowstone’s wild buffalo herds; protect the natural habitat of wild, free-roaming buffalo and other native wildlife; and work with all people—especially Indigenous Nations—to honor and protect the sacredness of the wild buffalo. We pursue our mission through a variety of coordinated strategies: In the field: Our volunteers conduct regular patrols to track and locate buffalo. Teams monitor buffalo movements; document herd activity with field notes, photographs, and video; and remain prepared to initiate nonviolent action as necessary to defend these magnificent animals. In a great example of BFC synergy: our field patrols also collect scientific data for use by our legal and legislative teams, biologists, and other organizations—adding another layer of value to our field campaigns. In the political/legislative arena: We support a variety of efforts to inform local, state, and federal politicians and legislators of the plight of the buffalo—and the importance of wild populations. In the courts: Our legal team fights judicial battles to defend the buffalo’s right to roam freely and live according to their natural instincts. In the public mind: In addition to providing information for educators, BFC actively promotes the needs of the buffalo through various public forums such as community meetings; information booths in and around Yellowstone; select conventions, expositions, and festivals; our annual roadshow; and more.
W YELLOWSTONE, Montana
Center for Wildlife Ethics, Inc.
Protecting Wildlife from Exploitative Agendas
La Porte, Indiana
Chemung County SPCA
To enhance the quality of life for companion animals in Chemung County and surrounding areas by promoting better futures for pets and their people.
Elmira, New York
Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island, Inc.
A non-profit (501 (c) (3)) volunteer-based research and education organization. We are dedicated to conservation and protection of coastal ecosystems through outreach and research.
WEST SAYVILLE, New York
CONVERSE ANIMAL SHELTER INC
To find forever homes for all our fur babies
CONVERSE, Texas