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Black Tie Boston Rescue, Inc

South Carolina
29566
btrtoc@gmail.com(740) 396-0382
The primary mission of the BTBR is to rescue Boston Terriers, as well as small Boston Terrier mixes where resources permit, from situations of abuse or neglect
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Ark Incorporated

139 Bo Cole Rd NW
Alabama
35806
thearkinc256@gmail.com(256) 851-4088
The Ark's mission statement is: * To rescue as many homeless animals as possible. * To provide all veterinary care for each animal to include spaying/neutering before adoption. * To maintain a no kill policy except for reasons of mercy or dangerous temperament. * To promote humane treatment of animals. The Ark provides all veterinarian preventatives to include: juvenile spay/neuter, shelter, food and a loving “at home” environment for rescued animals while they wait to be adopted into a new loving home. The Ark operates solely on donations and fundraisers and receives no city, county, state or federal funding. The Ark also has no paid employees. Volunteers from the community help out at the shelter caring for the rescued animals as well as returning telephone calls. If not for caring citizens, the Ark could not operate. The Ark serves our community by: * Rescuing sick, abandoned and injured animals * Constructing and maintaining a no-kill animal shelter * Rescuing as many animals as possible from the City Animal Control Shelter before they are put to death * Starting the first juvenile animal spay/neuter program to ensure ALL animals adopted from the ARK are spayed or neutered before adoption
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Auction For A Kaws

301 Haywood Rd, Ste 7
South Carolina
29607
auctionforakaws@outlook.com
Auction for a Kaws is a non-profit organization with a focus on saving and protecting animals facing euthanasia, abandonment, disaster, or life as a stray. With love, commitment, and public education, we strive to give animals a renewed life with the protection and care that they deserve.
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Greater Huntsville Humane Society

2812 Johnson Rd. SW
Alabama
35805
info@ghhs.org(256) 881-8081
Established in 1969, GHHS is financially supported by generous private donors, grants, and local partnerships. Our mission is to use rescue, training, adoption, education, and advocacy to ensure the humane treatment and welfare of all animals.
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H.E.A.R.T. Rescue

1339 Memphis St SE
Roanoke
Virginia
24013
h.e.a.r.t.kittyrescue@gmail.com(540) 986-6296
H.E.A.R.T. Rescue is a local nonprofit organization based in Virginia's Blue Ridge. We provide specialized care in stray feline kittens and feline neonates, pet adoption services, and education to public on importance of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return).
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FieldHaven Feline Center

2754 Ironwood Ln
California
95648
info@fieldhaven.com(916) 434-6022
For every cat in need, a solution.
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PA Racehorse Rehoming, Rehabilitation & Rescue

6856 SW 70th Ave
Ocala
Florida
34476
Parrrescue@gmail.com(802) 238-0094
Our Story... Back in 2012 PARR was started as a simple page to list photos and information on Ex-Racehorses located at local racetracks. Over 200 horses were networked into new homes! The original person (Mandy) never expected PARR to take off and make such a difference, so quickly. Shortly after launching PARR's Facebook Page, the group involved with PARR discussed "where do we go from here?". We have something good. We have the right team of people with first hand experience to grow this into something really great. Some had been taking on these horses ourselves, with money from our own pocket, and that limited how many we could truly help. We all work full time jobs and do this "on the side". Let's face it... running a program like this takes up about as much time as a full time job! That being said, we decided to take things to the next step so we could be more productive and efficient. Dr. Kathryn Papp DVM (Hillcrest Meadow Equine) took the reins, applied for our 501(c)(3) status, and was approved, founding PARR as an official charity to benefit the re-homing,rehabilitation, and rescue of off the track TB racehorses and occasional pets! We are officially now known as "PA Racehorse Rehoming Rehabilitation & Rescue" but will still go by "PARR" to keep things easy to remember. Dr. Kate funds everything that doesn't come in from a donation, out of her own pocket (usually leaving her with Ramen noodles for weeks as she is truly dedicated to helping the cause and putting 110% of her life into our mission). Dr. Papp has continued to grow PARR through her dedication, connections with Professionals and other horsemen, and through her care as a Veterinarian making her oath transpire from not just her clients, but to the horses and animals that come into our program. Our team is made up of a few lifelong horsemen who have been involved with the care/training/rehab of horses (specifically racehorses), all 100% VOLUNTEERING their time, skills, and energy. We all have full time jobs/careers but have always made helping ex-racehorses a HUGE part of our lives. To move in this direction was pretty obvious when we started getting calls from riders on the US eventing team saying they were referred to PARR to "find great show horse prospects". Most of us have shown & competed in different disciplines on the AA circuits, trained racehorses both on and off the track, retrained racehorses, and have experienced what a Thoroughbred has to offer aside from racing. We all volunteer our time in this program and love every minute of it. With our busy schedules it would not be possible to do this without such a great group of likewise volunteers to help! The donations gathered are used for the things we used to pay for out of pocket. Board, grain, hay, vet bills, farrier, dentist, vaccines, training.... Depending on how big PARR grows is how many horses we can help! We have one main farm that offers a few stalls for PARR horses and a few foster farms where some of the horses in our program live, while they are in transition between the track and their new homes. Many times owners/trainers need stalls ASAP and want certain horses gone. With the help of these farm owners, we are able to move a select number of horses from the track and give them a place to call home during this transition. We have a few private trainers/farm owners who are willing to open up a stall or two at times for TBs that come into our program, care for the horses, and get them on the way to "fat & happy" while they wait for their new owners to find them. Some of the lucky ones even get training out of the deal and end up a step ahead of the rest. Right now we are working on our sponsorship options, donations, events/fundraisers, and how to can continue to grow and improve. 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization since 2013 PARR MISSION STATEMENT: PA Racehorse Rehoming, Rehabilitation & Rescue (PARR) PARR's mission is to provide aftercare for raced or trained to race thoroughbreds and care for others in need. We present the unique opportunity for potential adopters to choose the horse that will best compliment their goals based on our comprehensive assessment and rehabilitation program for the horses. PARR also occasionally accepts other breeds and species, as well as, provides lifetime sanctuary to a limited amount of select animals. Any animal that comes into our program, will never be homeless.
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Baby Kitten Rescue

PO Box 2485
California
90245
director@babykittenrescue.com
We specialize in neonatal, critical care, and special needs kitten rescue. We believe these kittens' lives matter, and that they are worth the extra time, energy, and expense it takes to help them survive and thrive. We aspire to promote diversity, inclusivity, and compassion, and to show that animals with disabilities can live full, rich, and happy lives.
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Pup Culture Rescue

California
91436
hello@pupculturerescue.org
We are a small team of three women with a passion for rescuing dogs and rewriting their futures. We rescued 200 dogs in our first year of operation and are on track to more than double that number in our second year. We are saving more dogs than ever before, and our growing community has allowed us to take on more vulnerable cases like medical dogs and litters of puppies. We know that every dog deserves a loving home, and we are dedicated to making that a reality.
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Downtown Dog Rescue

Pasadena
California
91109
adopt@downtowndogrescue.org
Downtown Dog Rescue is a 501C3 non profit. Since 1996 we rescue dogs in need and provide access to veterinary care for pets that live with families who identify as homeless or low income.
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