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Pet Food Assistance

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New Leash on Life USA

P.O. Box 326
Narberth
Pennsylvania
19072
info@newleashonlife-usa.org(484) 432-1288
New Leash on Life rescues dogs from area shelters and pairs them with individuals experiencing incarceration. The dogs live with and are trained by these individuals for 3 months before adoption. Our program utilizes the human animal bond to transform the lives of our dogs and participants.
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2nd Chance Animal Rescue of Richmond INC

2905 US 35 N
Richmond
Indiana
47374
2ndchancerescueinc@gmail.com(765) 914-6510
2nd Chance Animal Rescue is about giving animals a second chance at finding their forever homes. We promote spaying and neutering of all animals, that is why each one of our animals are up to date on shots, microchipped, and spayed/neutered before they are available for adoption. We are a not-for-profit animal rescue and we are supported by donations from the community. Our team continues to feverishly fight animal cruelty, homelessness, and sickness in Wayne County.
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New Horizon Humane Society Inc

REED CITY
Michigan
49677
newhorizonhumanesociety@gmail.com
I am the President and Founder. We Provide Low Cost Vaccines and Spay And Neuter with A Partner Agency Called C-Snip. We provide Animal Surrender, Animal rehoming, Spay and Neuter Vouchers, Pet food Bank. Spay & Neuter Awareness and pull from local shelters
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Humane League of Lancaster County

2195 Lincoln Hwy E
Pennsylvania
17602
adoptlancaster@humanepa.org(717) 393-6551
Here at the Humane League of Lancaster County, we are trying to build the best community anywhere to be an animal. This is happening due to our innovative and life saving programs. As a shelter, not only is it important to help homeless animals find new and loving homes, but it is also about helping our community's pet needs. This could be through our Spike's Pet Pantry (pet food pantry), Safe Haven (temporary emergency housing), low cost vet clinics and services, etc. I personally have been with the Humane League's parent organization, Humane Pennsylvania, for over 5 years. I started as an Adoption Counselor, assisting clients primarily with strays, surrenders, and adoptions. I am now the Donor & Alumni Relations Coordinator, where I help to cultivate donors, send out acknowledgements for donations received, help manage social media and other tasks as needed. I absolutely love what I do, it is an extremely rewarding job.
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Love4Paws, Inc.

Sarasota
Florida
34240
info@love4pawsfl.org(941) 479-0096
Love for Paws exists to protect and advocate for dogs in our community through responsible adoption, the donation of supplies and veterinary care to those in need, by assisting in the effort to limit the overpopulation of these animals and by promoting kindness and healthy opportunity for life.
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Humane Society Charles County

71 Industrial Park Drive
Waldorf
Maryland
20602
info@humanesocietycc.org(301) 645-8181
It is the Mission of the Humane Society of Charles County (HSCC) to provide shelter and care for homeless, injured and neglected animals through adoption, fostering, community partnerships, education, and affordable spay-neuter and vaccine services. n 1975, a small group of community volunteers realized that the existing county animal shelter was not able to save those animals most in need and so conceived of an organization committed to the protection of injured, neglected, and abused animals that might otherwise perish without intervention. These selfless volunteers became The Humane Society of Charles County and set up shop in a garage. Incorporated as a 501(C)3 nonprofit organization in August 1979, the Humane Society of Charles County was created based on a deep respect for all life, animal, and human. From the beginning, we have held a deep commitment to care for animals and serve the community by offering love, support, and safety to the animals and respect for all. Each year, we provide compassionate shelter and care to more than 2,300 homeless animals; inspire more than 10,000 school children, nursing home residents, veterans, and community members through our humane education, Paws to Read, and pet therapy programs; provide low-to-no cost veterinary services for more than 3,000 pets in need; find homes for more than 1,600 animals; and save nearly 200 “bottle babies” from certain death through our kitten and puppy fostering programs. In 2016, we launched our Forever Friends Community Outreach program and since then have provided over 3000 community cats and their caregivers with free spay/neuter and pet food pantry services. As an open admission shelter, the HSCC continues to pride itself on our commitment to accepting all animals brought to us regardless of their health or temperament, and we hold tight to our vision of creating a community where animals are cherished and no longer need us for protection and shelter.
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Bay Area Pet Adoptions/SPCA

3000 Avenue R
San Leon
Texas
77539
info@bayareapetadoptions.org(281) 339-2086
Who We Are Bay Area Pet Adoptions is a non-profit, 501(c)3 No-Kill shelter, pet rescue, and adoption organization that relies on donations from the public to house, feed, and medically care for the dogs and cats taken in our adoption program. Founded in 1967 as the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of Galveston County, we DBA as Bay Area Pet Adoptions and Bay Area SPCA. Our non-profit tax ID is 23-7011759. We are not operated or funded by any national animal group and must rely on contributions from the public to keep our shelter open. Donations made to national animal welfare groups do not benefit our organization or our animals. All financial contributions and in-kind donations are tax deductible. Our Mission The mission of Bay Area Pet Adoptions is to shelter companion animals that we have rescued from kill shelters/animal control facilities and individuals until permanent homes are found for them. Our adoption program strives to place the animal with a family whose lifestyle and activity level matches that of the animal. Bay Area Pet Adoptions provides education and community outreach, focusing on ways to reduce the number of unwanted companion animals and their euthanization. We educate about the daily care and responsibilities of a family pet, including the importance of spaying/neutering, proper vaccinations, and the prevention of heartworms and other parasites. We also provide information on resources available to the community for low-cost spay/neuter assistance and all other medical care. We also offer a low-cost vaccination clinic by appointment. What We Do While at our shelter all animals are given a health check by a licensed Veterinarian and are periodically checked by the same Vet for the duration of their stay. They are spayed or neutered, receive full vaccinations, are given their rabies shot, and are microchipped. All animals are on monthly heartworm and flea prevention, and are de-wormed. Our felines are FIV and FeLv negative and our dogs are tested and/or treated for heartworm disease, making them heartworm negative prior to adoption. Socialization is another key to successful adoptions and to a great life outside of our shelter. Our dogs and cats are not kept in their kennels until someone who is interested in adopting them wants to spend time with them. Our dogs and cats are socialized daily in canine play yards or feline play rooms by staff and volunteers. Daily human contact and socialization with other dogs and cats is extremely important for these animals to successfully transition into a home.
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Culpeper Humane Society

Virginia
22701
info@culpeperhumanesociety.com
We are a 501c3, all volunteer, home foster-based dog and cat rescue with no facility. Our mission is to achieve a no-kill community by creating and implementing strategies that both Increase Outtake from the Shelter and Decrease Intake to the Shelter. To that end we offer both free and low cost spay/neuter, all pit bulls (and pit mixes) are altered free, a Pet Pantry that distributes over 2000lbs of free pet food to people through social services or that receive any kind of federal, state or county assistance, an Unchained Canines of Culpeper to build pens, provide shelter and dog food to previously chained dogs, and created a TNR Alliance which fosters a robust TNR program, and along with foster to adopt, barn cats placement and transfer to Mid-Atlantic no kill rescue groups we are a small but fierce group determined to reach our goal.
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Crossed Paws Animal Shelter

41383 Stonehouse Road
Woodsfield
Ohio
43793
cpas43793@hotmail.com(740) 934-2693
We are a nonprofit, all-volunteer animal shelter. We are a voice for the voiceless animals.
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Churchill Animal Protection Society

5894 Pasture Rd.
Nevada
89406
caps@cccomm.net(775) 423-7500
Located in the rural community of Fallon, Nevada, and founded in 1986, Churchill Animal Protection Society (CAPS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit shelter caring for homeless dogs and cats by providing immediate medical assistance, critical spay and neuter surgeries, safe housing, educational resources for pet owners, and ultimately placing them into loving homes. These dogs and cats are worthy of a second chance, and without this group of caring supporters, they most often would perish.
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