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Pet Food Assistance

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Sunrise Center Animal Rescue

4370 E 3500 S Road
St. Anne
Illinois
60964
sunrisecenteranimalrescue@comcast.net(815) 922-2325
We are a small group that fosters in homes and puts the animals first in our decisions. We began Sunrise to make sure that the community was offered low-cost spay/neuter services and a group that truly cared about the discarded and neglected animals in our community.
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Alabama SPCA

P.O. Box 78
Northport
Alabama
35476
info@alabamaspca.org(205) 440-3647
The Alabama Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ALSPCA) is an Animal Welfare Organization based in Tuscaloosa Alabama. The ALSPCA operates in all of Alabama. Goals and Objectives of the ALSPCA 1. Establishing relationships with local Agencies in an effort to save abandoned, abused or injured pets from suffering by establishing and maintaining a network of individuals willing to provide temporary foster care for abandoned companion animals until such time as a permanent home for them would be found. 2. To help educate and inform the public through events, educational sessions/trainings, educational materials and by maintaining a website and/or other on-line services, resources, forums, or operations to enable and enhance the learning and conduct of all aspects of health, care and welfare of dogs, cats and/or other animals. 3. To advocate for the needless euthanizing of abandoned pets by promoting spay and neuter, to increase public awareness with respect to the plight of homeless pets, and to foster a culture of kindness to animals.
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Pearl River County SPCA

1700 Palestine Road
Picayune
Mississippi
39466
prcspca@prcspca.org(601) 798-8000
Private volunteer group under contract to City and County to run the shelter, we are trying to reduce the number of animals euthanized in our county and find good homes for as many as possible.
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Furr-Ever Homes Feline Foster Network

PO Box 14
New York
13746
info@fehomes.org
We are a foster network, which means that all of our animals are fostered in homes, not kept in a shelter building.
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Umbrella of Hope

4080 Railroad Ave
Pittsburg
California
94565
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Willamette Humane Society

4246 Turner Rd SE
Salem
Oregon
97317
info@whs4pets.org(503) 585-5900
Founded in 1965, Willamette Humane Society is a private, nonprofit animal welfare organization dedicated to promoting the welfare of animals through leadership, education and action. We shelter and care for approximately 9,000 animals each year and place adoptable pets in new, loving homes.
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S.P.C.A. of Polk County

802 S. Houston (Hwy. 146 S.)
Texas
77351
contact@spcapolk.org(936) 755-3020
The SPCA of Polk County, is a NO-KILL animal shelter that serves the residents of Polk County & surrounding communities. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization operated primarily by volunteers and a few paid staff members. We are not funded by other SPCA organizations nor do we receive federal funding. We operate completely on donations from our supporters.
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Columbia Humane Society

2084 Oregon Street
St Helens
Oregon
97051
adoption@columbiahumane.org(503) 397-4353
Columbia Humane Society is a No-Kill non-profit shelter dedicated to helping friends find each other since 1985. We are a non-profit independent organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for companion animals. We are supported solely by shelter income, our group fundraising efforts, and donations.
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Camp Papillon Adoption & Rescue Inc

128 Brainerd Lane
Stroudsburg
Pennsylvania
18360
info-team@camppapillon.org(570) 801-6166
Camp Papillon is a non-profit, no-kill 501c3 animal rescue group dedicated to giving all homeless animals a place to call home. All of our animals are currently housed in foster homes, we don't have an actual location for housing the animals we rescue. These foster families are made up of dedicated volunteers who open their homes to dogs, cats, rabbits and other animals that are in need of a place to live until they can be adopted. This allows the fosters to evaluate the animals and determine how they interact with people, other dogs, cats, etc. so we can place them in their forever homes. In some cases, the animals are ready for adoption upon entering our rescue. Others need some training or have behavioral issues that need to be addressed before we put them up for adoption. Many shelters would have euthanized dogs that they deem unadoptable, but not us. The foster situation is the best way to be sure these animals are well socialized with people and, most times, with other animals. Camp Papillon covers ALL the costs associated with fostering our animals from vet care to food, toys, treats, etc. Our fosters just supply the love and affection to the animals they take in.
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Parke Vermillion County Humane Society

1884 S. State Road 63
Indiana
47854
pvchs@joink.com(765) 492-3540
Established in 1991, the Parke Vermillion County Humane Society is a non-profit private organization committed to the education of the public in the humane treatment of all animals, the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, and the importance of animal population control through the promotion of spaying and neutering. PVCHS has been helping the animals in Parke and Vermillion Counties, Indiana, since April of 1991. The shelter was built in 2000 and opened in late November, 2000. We provide an animal shelter that accepts stray animals and owner surrendered animals. Once the animals have been vaccinated and checked medically, we offer them for adoption. We work hard to find placement for every adoptable animal, either through adoption or placement with a rescue organization, that comes to our facility.
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