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Kansas City Pet Project

4400 Raytown Road
Missouri
64129
contactkcpp@kcmo.org(816) 513-9822
KC Pet Project is a 501c3, nonprofit charitable organization operating the Kansas City, Missouri Animal Shelter. We care for more than 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the community. The KC Pet Project is creating a No Kill Kansas City – we’re passionate about lifesaving! Our mission is to end the killing of healthy and treatable pets in Kansas City, Missouri by using the most progressive and lifesaving programs and promoting effective animal control policies.
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Feral Paws Rescue Group

5887 W McKinley Avenue
California
93722
info@feralpawsrescuegroup.org
We are a small, all volunteer, donation funded rescue, saving cats from high-kill shelters in California. We rescue cats: domestic, feral, seniors, and special needs. If a cat is not adopted, it become one of our Forever Cats and stays with us. We also utilize cat transports to out-of-state rescues. All of our rescue kitties are fully vetted by our Rescue Veterinarian. >^..^<
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Cat Rescue & Adoption Network

PO Box 72401
Springfield
Oregon
97475
admin@catrescues.org
Non Profit with governing Board of Directors. Approx. 200 volunteers and we adopted 414 cats in 2014. I am the Vice President of the Board and primarily assist in technical issues
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York County SPCA

3159 Susquehanna Trail North
York
Pennsylvania
17406
dcrabb@ycspca.org(717) 764-6109
The York County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is a charitable organization dedicated to providing long-term human and animal services to residents of York County through programs that find permanent, loving homes for displaced and stray animals, help control animal population growth, investigate and prosecute cruelty offenders and educate the general public about animal wellness and safety.
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Shelter
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Guardians of the Green Mile Inc

PO Box 182
Portage
Indiana
46368
guardiansofthegreenmile@gmail.com(219) 230-6466
GOTGM began as a group that worked as a liaison between high kill shelters and rescue groups pulling animals that needed medical treatment, getting treatment and vetting done and then giving to the rescue group. GOTGM did the fundraising to pay for vetting, rescues kept the adoption fees. We have what is known as the Doggie Den where up to 2 pregnant momma dogs at a time can be pulled from shelters and kept safe to have their babies and stay until the pups are at least 8 weeks old and available for adoption. More recently GOTGM began growing a foster base of our own. We now pull dogs facing euthanasia that may need heartworm treatment, broken bones mended, or need emergency medical care (hit by care) and adopt them out ourselves when they are ready to go. We have a great core group of volunteers and expanding as are the services we provide in saving pets.
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Sophia's Grace Foundation, Inc.

Pennsylvania
19320
kymberly@sophiasgracefoundation.org
We are a small group of volunteers who have always had a passion for saving animals of any kind, but we are drawn to dachshunds. This drew us together and we decided to take a grass roots fundraising campaign to the next level, which is a 501c3 non profit that concentrates on rescueing dachshunds and dachshund mixes. We all do this solely for our love of animals and the breed. Corinne Zoscak is President. Kimberly Wykoff is Treasurer. Natalie McIntosh is Secretary. Corinne and Kimberly take care of mostly everything for the rescue. Natalie helps run the website and is basically a person to bounce ideas off of. We also have a long list of dedicated volunteers, foster parents, and transporters who help us accomplish our goals.
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Greenbrier Humane Society

151 Holliday lane
West Virginia
24901
contactghsdirector@gmail.com(304) 645-4775
Our Mission: The Primary mission of the Greenbrier Humane Society is to protect animals from neglect, abuse and exploitation: to advocate for their interest and welfare: and to inspire awareness and compassion for all living things. Our Goals: Adoption – Save as many animals as possible through adoption and foster homes by placing the animals with responsible caregivers. Spay/Neuter – Promote zero population growth through the neuter and spay of animals. Educational Programs – Educate the local community and area schools about the responsibility and rewards of owning a companion animal and facilitate the awareness and prevention of animal neglect and abuse. Cruelty/Abuse Prevention – Investigate the cruelty, abuse and neglect of animals and facilitate their rescue to the best of our ability. Responsible Pet Ownership – To ensure that state, county and city animal laws and ordinances are abided and enforced. Shelter – Provide a humane shelter for unwanted or lost animals in the local community.
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The Dexter Foundation Dog Rescue

P.O. Box 7000-373
Redondo Beach
California
90277
contactus@dexterfoundation.com(310) 531-8944
The Dexter Foundation The Dexter Foundation is a non profit organization dedicated to helping shelter dogs have a second chance at life. We honor a little Boston Terrier named Dexter who was given a second chance. The Dexter Foundation is dedicated to helping shelter dogs and other rescue organizations who adopt misunderstood dogs. We assist owners needing to find homes for their dogs by posting their dogs, screening applicants, and finding them new loving forever homes. We work cooperatively with other rescues and help fund the rescue and care of shelter dogs. We provide a safe haven for abandoned dogs that are passed over. In these difficult economic times, many owners are forced to surrender or abandon their dogs who may need only temporary medical attention. The Dexter Foundation, with your assistance, is able to help save the lives of these otherwise happy, healthy dogs. Little Dexter sat at the San Diego shelter, abandoned by the only person he knew. His owner was no longer able to care for him and turned him over to someone he trusted to care and find a home for him. Instead, the person called animal control on him. Dexter was so frightened, he bit the animal control officer and was scheduled to be euthanized as he was then deemed “aggressive” by the shelter, and would not be adopted to the public. Thankfully, he was rescued by a group willing to take on dogs with behavioral problems and understood that a dog’s behavior in a shelter is not indicative of a dog’s true behavior. Dexter had spent the first few years of his life knowing only one person, never having been taken outside to meet other dogs or new people. When that owner could no longer care for him, he was turned out into an unknown world. After two failed placements while he was learning how to play with other dogs and people, he was sent to live with the President of the rescue group who fell in love with him and his lively personality. Dexter now lives with two rescued brothers, Blue and Scout, and a rescued sister named Annabelle. All were adopted from shelters throughout Southern California. Annabelle and Scout both would have been euthanized if not adopted by rescue due to the fear they exhibited with new people. They have all learned to how to be part of a family and made many new friends. They provide their new family with lots of love. Dexter, and all dogs like him, are grateful to the many rescue groups who have given them a second chance. The Dexter Foundation asks for your support so that we can provide funding and support to the dogs and rescue groups willing to give the misunderstood dogs a second chance.
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Recycled Poms-Houston

23 Artesia
Texas
77304
recycledpoms@suddenlink.net(979) 417-9180
We rescue pomeranian breed dogs from shelters and puppymills and take owner turn in if space is available. I have been doing pom rescue for 20 years and joined with the Dallas group to open a Houston group 5 years ago
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Alaska Animal Advocates

Wasilla
Alaska
99623
aaarescue@yahoo.com
AAA is a no-kill dog rescue group based in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley in Alaska. We are a young group, having officially opened for business in February 2014, but each board member has years of experience in animal rescue. We rescue dogs and puppies from all over the state. They are placed in foster homes, vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped, spayed/neutered, and have any medical issues treated before they are made available for adoption. We aren't just in the business of adoption though. We want to make sure the families of Alaska have the help they need to keep their pets, so we provide low-cost vaccinations and microchipping, and we have a pet food bank- supplied by generous donations from the public- for families who are going through difficult times. For families who are simply unable to keep their pets anymore, we provide free advertising for their pets on our website.
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