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Arabian Horse Association of Arizona

Arabian Horse Association of Arizona

The Arabian Horse Association of Arizona is a non-profit organization that is comprised of Arabian horse owners, breeders and enthusiasts from around the world. We are dedicated to the preservation of the Arabian horse through educational programs, competitions, activities and promotion. The Arabian Horse Association of Arizona efforts with will focus on: • Education: ownership and the welfare of Arabian horses • Promotion: breeding, competition

Scottsdale, Arizona
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ASHEVILLE CAT WEIRDOS EMERGENCY FUND

The ACWEF is a fund set up to assist cat owners of WNC with pet retention programs, like emergency vet assistance funding, care supplies,

Asheville, North Carolina
Bengal Rescue

Bengal Rescue

Our Mission at Bengal Rescue is to rescue Bengal cats and other hybrid cats. Hybrid cats also include Savannah cats, Toyger cats, and Chausie cats. We are members of a very large community of Bengal Cat enthusiasts. This includes other Rescue Organizations, Adopters, Fosters, Behavioral Experts, Medical Experts, and yes – even Breeders. It’s also a goal of Bengal Rescue to build a large social media presence so that we can find cats in need, and find them wonderful forever homes. This is how we find cats in need of rescue and identify potential adopters. It is also a great way for us to educate Bengal cat owners about their behavioral and medical challenges. You can follow us on Facebook and Instagram. With the support of these individuals, we have developed a nationwide foster network. We work with individuals who rescue, transport, foster, and care for these cats who are in a transitionary state. At times, we help current Bengal owners place their cats in new homes. In other cases, we rescue cats from Shelters and place them into Foster care while we search for their forever home. It takes so many resources and individuals to saves the lives of these cats. We couldn’t do this without each individual’s participation and support. We ensure that all of the cats in our program are seen by a Veterinarian and receive Medical assessment and treatment. In the case of Owner Surrender we ask the Owner to cover veterinary expenses before taking him / her into our program. When we rescue cats from Shelters, we ensure that the cat receives whatever care is deemed necessary by the Veterinarian. In the end, we are as firmly dedicated to the cats in our program, as we are to our very own feline family members.

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah

Cat Network, Inc.

The Cat Network, Inc. (CN) is a 501(c)3, Florida not-for-profit corporation dedicated to humanely reducing cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low-cost spay/neuter services for stray, homeless and abandoned cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable cats in loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public policy.

Miami, Florida
Central Indiana K9 Association Inc

Central Indiana K9 Association Inc

The Central Indiana K9 Association Inc. was founded for the purpose to help enhance the training and care of Indiana’s active and retired K9 officers/Working Dogs and their handlers with a multi-jurisdictional plan. We plan to elevate the public awareness of the service of these brave dogs and foster a stronger affinity for the officer and units with whom the K9 officer serves. Our goals are to: *Establish The Shadow Fund, a medical grant program to provide financial grants for the benefit of retired K9s who have served the citizens of Indiana. *Collaborate with multi-jurisdictional organizations to elevate training opportunities for Central Indiana active K9s in service to our citizens by building a permanent training site. *Build a Working Dog Monument to honor the service of K9s either killed in the line of duty or after retirement from service.

Plainfield, Indiana
Charles River Alleycats

Charles River Alleycats

Our mission is to improve the quality of life for street cats in Eastern Massachusetts and surrounding areas.

Cambridge, Massachusetts
CHILDREN HORSES & ADULTS IN PARTNERSHIP (CHAPS)

CHILDREN HORSES & ADULTS IN PARTNERSHIP (CHAPS)

Our mission is to provide high quality equine therapies for youth, adults and veterans with physical, mental, social and/or psychological disabilities.

Sheridan, Wyoming
Detroit Pit Crew Dog Rescue

Detroit Pit Crew Dog Rescue

Our Mission is to rescue stray, destitute, injured, or sick dogs in Detroit that need immediate and urgent medical care and to provide safe holding for dogs that are part of animal cruelty or neglect cases.

Center Line, Michigan
Divinity Sanctuary for Equines

Divinity Sanctuary for Equines

We strive to develop a safe haven for our Equines in need, creating a Sanctuary that provides educational programs on Sustainability, Animal care, creating permaculture on our premises which will assist those in need.

Mbombela, Mpumalanga
Duette Animal Rescue Team Inc

Duette Animal Rescue Team Inc

DART was founded in 2020 in Manatee County after learning about the plight of exotic pets held in captivity and lack of understanding of the care they need as wild animals. We support causes that advocate for the conservation of these species in the wild in their native countries. DART is a volunteer-based animal welfare organization dedicated to rescuing former domestic and exotic pets such as prosimians and cats with behavioral challenges. By working with a network of zoos, private owners, zoo staff volunteer advocates, foster caregivers, local veterinarians, trainers, and shelters, DART strives to rescue animals and provide these animals with behavioral rehabilitation and care.

Duette, Florida
Duette Animal Rescue Team, Inc.

Duette Animal Rescue Team, Inc.

Duette Animal Rescue Team (DART) is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating feral, stray, and abandoned cats, as well as former exotic pets. We provide permanent or temporary homes for cats, prioritizing those in danger or on shelter euthanasia lists due to behavioral issues or special needs. DART also works with Prosimian species and other small exotic ex-pets, offering behavioral training and rehabilitative care to reduce stress and anxiety caused by improper care. Our nonprofit collaborates with zoos, private owners, and animal sanctuaries to enhance the quality of life for rescued animals A unique aspect of DART is our commitment to covering medical costs for adopted senior cats and always taking them back if needed. We also support conservation efforts for exotic species in their native habitats.

Duette, Florida
Educated Choices Program

Educated Choices Program

The Educated Choices Program educates middle school, high school, college students, and other community members about the impact of their food choices, inspiring them to make decisions that are consistent with their own values as related to human health, the environment and animals. By providing factual, mainstream information and promoting respectful dialogue, participants are encouraged to think critically about their food choices.

Lawrenceville, Georgia