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Foster Care

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Southern Animal Welfare League

South Carolina
29704
Southernanimalwelfareleague@gmail.com
Southern Animal Welfare League Non-Profit Pet Rescue EIN 57-1238819 The purpose and passion of Southern Animal Welfare League is to prevent the suffering, neglect and abuse of companion animals in Chester County, South Carolina. Our focus is on educating the public on the importance of altering their companion animals, offering a low/no cost spay & neuter program for those that need financial assistance. Saving animals abandoned and left in our local kill shelter, providing a safe haven and veterinary care before transporting these wonderful animals to our “no kill" partner groups in the northeast. Providing financial assistance for animals that may have an emergency health crisis while at our underfunded local kill shelter.
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Great Lakes Weimaraner Rescue

P.O. Box 372
Michigan
49417
applications@greatlakesweimrescue.com(877) 728-2934
GLWR is a foster based rescue organization and does not have a traditional physical kennel facility like many humane societies or animal shelters do. Our dogs are typically housed in family homes and cared for by their foster families until we find a forever home for them. Therefore, our process to meet dogs and to adopt may be different than a normal animal control facility, humane society or animal shelter. All-volunteer group Great Lakes Weimaraner Rescue is an all-volunteer group and our mission is the rescue and placement of Weimaraners in the Great Lakes Region. We work with a network of shelters in several states, as well as owners needing to relinquish their dog. We are a determined group of people, but we couldn’t do anything without your support. Dogs come first We’ve stopped counting the hours of sleep lost with sick dogs and the miles driven to spring others from shelters. The volunteers of GLWR sacrifice daily to give each dog a chance to enjoy a good life. Your generous assistance with driving, gas cards, phone work, fundraising and dog care makes it possible for us to come to the aid of hundreds of dogs. No-kill philosophy GLWR adheres to a no-kill philosophy, and we will never euthanize a dog to make space for another. The waiting list for Weims in need never ends and we do all we can to take dogs in before they, well, cease to need us anymore. Occasionally a dog dies before we can take it in – haunting our dreams and fueling our determination to never lose another. Happy, healthy dogs From the moment a dog is part of GLWR, it’s medical and emotional needs are assessed and provided for. We believe in doing everything possible to help dogs make the transition into their “forever” home. Medical costs are our largest expense and your donations allow us to address health issues without delay. Why we do it? We are here for the Weimaraners and the Weimaraners alone. Our reward lies not in the accolades of being “rescuers”, but in the gratitude we see in the bright, loving eyes of dogs that once were sad, dejected and without hope. With your help, we’ve given them a chance to experience the warmth of a family that will love and care for them.
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FAR Side Journey Incorporated

15068 Rosecrans Ave, #275
California
90638
info@farsidejourney.org(562) 508-2638
Our mission is too create a Foster, Adoption & Rescue (FAR) network so that no owner-relinquished or stray animal has to be held in a municipal shelter awaiting adoption or potential euthanasia due to overcrowded conditions. FAR Side Journey is a volunteer-driven 501(c)(3) nonprofit rescue organization. ​We are dedicated saving the lives of shelter animals through rescue, education and supporting other rescue organizations and municipal animal shelters so that all animals have a safe environment while awaiting adoption. Our commitment includes Fospice care for animals that have been diagnosed with life-limiting injuries and non-contagious illnesses, forever fostering for animals with special needs, and support fostering for our partner organizations. Our vision is to see the day that municipal animal shelters no longer have to euthanize any adoptable companion animal.
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Friends of Contra Costa Animal Rescues

712 Bancroft Road # 266
Walnut Creek
California
94598
contact@friendsofcontracostaanimalshelters.org
Friends Of Contra Costa Animal Shelters (FOCCAS). Our mission is to enhance and establish services that benefit the lives of shelter animals throughout Contra Costa Find great foster and adopted homes for shelter animals. Offer community low-cost spay/neuter programs to reduce over-population. Commit to reducing the euthanasia of healthy animals in local shelters. Coordinate community training and education services to enable companion animals to stay in their homes. Advance responsible pet ownership within the community. Support local shelters to identify and implement improvements in services provided for their animals.
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Koby's Promise, Inc.

PO Box 375
Saugatuck
Michigan
49453
Admin@kobyspromise.org
We are a foster based 501(c)3 animal rescue service. We rescue at risk companion animals from high kill shelters. We also take in strays and owner surrenders. We make sure that all of our animals are fully vetted, including vaccinations, spay/neuter and microchipped before making them available for adoption. We also provide low cost microchipping to the public. We hold adoption events at various locations throughout the year and we educate the public on the importance of vaccinations and spay/neuter through our Facebook page and at our events. Our Koby's Companions program allows a senior citizen or veteran to adopt or long-term foster a senior pet with no adoption fees.
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Tiddley's Legacy of the Carolinas. Ltd.

PO Box 5713
North Carolina
27512
tiddleyslegacy@gmail.com
Our Mission: We are a no kill, animal rescue dedicated to providing dogs in need another chance through rehabilitation and rehoming. No dog should ever walk alone. We are a small, foster home based, non-profit, animal rescue located in the Triad of North Carolina. Tiddley’s Legacy is the culmination of a dream by a group of people who have many years working in the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of pets. We are dedicated to providing a safe haven for unwanted, abused and homeless animals.
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New Leash On Life Rescue

151 Brook Hill Lane
Troy
Missouri
63379
newleashonliferescue@yahoo.com
New Leash On Life Rescue has two main purposes. First, to pull dogs from the City of Troy and community dog pounds and help the stray population in Lincoln County, MO. Secondly, community service when funds are available. Helping pet owners to be able to keep their pets instead of surrendering them to a rescue or shelter is dear to our hearts. We would like to break the cycle of the number of pets that are too easily given up on.
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Safe Haven 4 Cats SC

PO box 1624
North Myrtle Beach
South Carolina
29598
Safehaven4catssc@gmail.con(404) 272-7668
Safe Haven 4 Cats SC is a corporate non-profit 501 (c) (3), no kill, all volunteer organization founded to “Help Stop the Endless Cycle” of unwanted cats in Horry County: feral, homeless, abandoned, abused and neglected, through no fault of their own. Adoptable cats and kittens are spayed or neutered, receive veterinary care as needed, and are nurtured until a forever and loving home is found. We advocate and support Trap-Neuter-Release Feed (TNRF) programs and work with local veterinarians to provide low spay/neuter services to those cat owners who are unable to afford medical treatment. Safe Haven 4 Cats SC is dependent entirely on the public’s generosity through donations. Fundraising efforts and events are initiated with the sole purpose of providing a better quality of life for all cats. What We Do:
Volunteers educate the public to encourage the spaying/neutering of cats in order to reduce the senseless number of cats and kittens euthanized daily. We provide a low cost spay/neuter program for anyone needing assistance in getting feral or friendly cats spayed/neutered. Spay/neutering, Rabies vaccination, worming and flea treatment for $45 for male & $55 for females. Testing for FELV/FIV & FVRCP Vaccinations are provided at a low additional cost and is recommended, but not required. It is recommended that Feral cats are ear-tipped for identification purposes and returned to their colony and is included in cost of spay/neuter, there is no additional cost. Cats that are suitable for adoption are tested for feline leukemia (FELV) and feline aids (FIV), wormed, provided flea treatment, spayed/neutered, receive distemper vaccinations, etc., to assure that they are healthy and sociable. If you need help in trapping a feral cat, we can lend you traps and some assistance in trapping. Foster homes are provided for friendly, domesticated cats and kittens until a permanent honey is found. Volunteers trap and transport feral/free roaming cats to one of our low cost spay/neuter clinics where they are sterilized and given their rabies vaccinations. Feral cats are ear-tipped for identification purposes and returned to their colony. Additional medical care is rendered as needed. Feral colonies are monitored daily by volunteers and provided with fresh food and water so that they remain healthy. Feral kittens are fostered and nurtured in a loving home in order to acclimate them for adoption. Cats that are in a dangerous or abused and neglected situation are relocated to a safe environment after receiving preventative veterinary care. Our Goals:
Safe Haven 4 Cats SC is relentless in protecting the feline population in the Horry County area. Dedicated to reducing the number of unwanted cats and kittens through adoptions, we aim to provide a safe and secure sanctuary where homeless and unadoptable cats will be able to live out their remaining years in a safe and sheltered environment. With continued growth in our membership and volunteer network, we are certain that we can make a positive difference in the lives of cats and kittens throughout our area. I am Virginia Talley one of the executive officers of Safe Haven 4 Cats SC.
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Maude Schiffley Chapter S.P.C.A.

205 Ruf Road
Orangeburg
South Carolina
29118
adopt@orangeburgspca.org(803) 536-3918
Our organization is the oldest pet welfare one in our community founded in 1957. Our board is 100% volunteer. We operate an Adoption Center in our rural community with the help of minimal paid staff and many volunteers. Primarily we provide shelter, medical and social rehabilitation, promote S/N, responsible pet ownership education, and permanent placement for abandoned pets in need in our community.
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Haven On Earth Animal League

PO Box 61088
Florida
33906
havenonearthanimalleague@yahoo.com(239) 410-9983
We are a 501 c3 rescue whose goal it is to spay and neuter as many animals as we can in our area and make this service accessible to people who may not have the resources. we do tnr, foster and have 3 facilities where we showcase our cats to adopt we feel that all cats have a right to good veterinary care and a home where they can be loved and cared for
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