Speaking Out For Animals, Inc. (S.O.F.A.) is a Buffalo, N.Y. based, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization. Speaking Out for Animals rescues any abused, neglected or stray animals in the surrounding areas. We are a No-Kill animal rescue group. S.O.F.A is also an active animal rights group.
10335 Clarence Center Rd, Clarence NY US 14031 Ph:(716)465-1808
http://www.speakingoutforanimals.org Email: speakingoutforanimals@yahoo.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill
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was founded on September 17, 2000 to help the animals on death row in shelters and pounds. To date, 507 homeless pets have been saved. All animals are put into foster homes where their behavior, likes and dislikes are evaluated. This provides you with important information which will better help match a pet to your lifestyle.
Po Box 5883, Clark NJ US 07066
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NJ180.html Email: companioncritter@cs.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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Org # 12992 |
City=Coconut Creek | Shelter |
The Broward Ferret Rescue was founded in 2000 by Karen Riley and Dona Michaels. Based out of their homes, it remains a small no kill ferret shelter. In 2003, Karen had to leave the shelter leaving Dona as the soul head. This task could not have fallen on greater shoulders. Still based out of her home, Dona maintains the shelter with the help of many people. Jane Ziemba comes in and cares for the ferrets several times a week. She also fosters many ferrets with special needs. Michelle runs the sanctuary for the rescue from her home. She cares for all the ailing ferrets who are not adoptable due to illnesses. Sue helps with fundraisers, while Lori contributes all the advertising. We have many others that donate their time in assisting with the day to day operations.
Unfortunately, as the other rescues around Southern Florida disappear, more and more ferrets come into the rescue. We carry an average of 40-50 ferrets which doesn't include the ones we have in foster homes, and the sanctuary. And even though we continue to grow, we are always out there trying to get these animals a forever home.
One of the ways we try to adopt our ferrets is by going to PETCO. We try to go once a month to PETCO's around the South Florida area, informing people about ferrets, and if they are interested, we ask they think of adoption first. Another way we get our ferrets out there is through PETFINDERS.COM. Petfinders has been a substantial part of getting our name out there and these ferrets adopted. We average around 200 hits a day at petfinder, making it one of the most affective adoption tools for us.
In 2004, Broward Ferret Rescue became a 501c3 non-profit organization, meaning all funds that we receive goes to the help and care of the ferrets in our rescue. One of our major donators is PETCO. They are always there to help out and constantly ask us to join them for their national adoption events, and we are always happy to go. We get other donations by holding fundraising events such as pot luck, garage sales, and bake sales.
, Coconut Creek FL US 33066 Ph:(954)977-4583
http://www.browardferretrescue.org Email: fuzzyrescues@aol.com Email2: browardferret@gmail.com
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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Org # 368 |
City=Colfax | Shelter |
We are a no-kill not for profit animal shelter in Central Illinois. We also conduct investigations and rescues, as well as take in all domestic animals. Currently on-site we have dogs, cats, donkeys, emu, peacocks, chickens, ducks, and goats. We are zoned for 250 cats, 250 dogs, and 15 horses. We spay/neuter all animals before they are adopted.
29738 E. 1400 N. Road, Colfax IL US 61728 Ph:(309)724-8241
http://www.cisarshelter.com Email: cisarshelter@yahoo.com
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Non-Profit No-Kill Facility
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JMTK Animal Sanctuary Rescue and Adoption
We are a family operated shelter, we have been taking in animals for over 5 years and getting them back to health and most cases have them fixed and place them in a forever home. we are now a Non-Profit shelter.
, Comanche OK US 73529 Ph:(580)252-5153
Email: motherhen1@sbcglobal.net
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Facility
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Org # 11721 |
City=Conway | Rescue |
Saving Pets One At A Time
help others that find companion animals by helping with spay/neuter assistance, vaccinations, heartworm testing and food.
, Conway AR US 72033 Ph:(501)513-9464
Email: spotapet@yahoo.com
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets No-Kill
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Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission (WARM) is a registered 501 (c)(3) SC charity whose mission is to rescue and rehabilitate wild, farm and domestic animals. WARM is a No-Kill refuge located in Conway and home to over 200+ animals at any given time. The organization provides valuable service to the community through animal rescue, education and adoption of its rescued animals into permanent, loving homes. Since 1994 our ongoing goals have consisted of the following: -- To provide facilities for the rehabilitation of wildlife & domestic animals. -- Educate adults & children in the importance of preservation of land & animals. -- To operate as a self sufficient facility with a caring staff. -- To advocate spaying & neutering. -- Locate loving homes for domestic animals. WARM is committed to returning wild animals to suitable habitats and domestic animals to new homes following rehabilitation. For those animals that release or adoption proves impossible, our Conway refuge becomes a permanent home. WARM is organized by a board of directors and volunteers who donate their time toward helping the organization and the limited staff members. Julie Finlayson, the founder and executive director is a well known local naturalist with over 35 years experience in wildlife rehabilitation. Her education includes certificate in wildlife rehabilitation, Master in Science & Education, and a degree in Biology. She shares her knowledge with others through teaching and seminars.
Po Box 1764, Conway SC US 29528 Ph:(843)347-6583
http://www.warmfarms.org Email: warm@sccoast.net
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill WildLife Facility
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Org # 435 |
City=COUNCIL BLUFFS | Shelter |
715 Cook Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS IA US 51503 Ph:(712)328-8754
http://pages.ivillage.com/jedi.knight
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The Humane Society of Culpeper (Virginia) is a small nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting abused and abandoned companion animals in our community by conducting adoption and spay/neuter programs. Through the efforts of dedicated volunteers plus one full-time employee, we have saved more than 6,000 dogs and cats since our founding in November 2000.
Providing Comfort and Care
Many of the beautiful dogs and cats available for adoption were found wandering rural areas alone, while others were surrendered by owners unable or unwilling to keep them. The Humane Society of Culpeper provides needed veterinary care (including spay/neuter surgery) and places these abandoned animals with loving foster families. These special caregivers ensure that each animal enjoys a warm bed, a full belly, and plenty of gentle care until we identify a loving and responsible permanent home.
Volunteers take available dogs and cats to adoption events at area pet stores each weekend. The Humane Society of Culpeper reaches out to other rescue groups to find safe haven for as many animals as possible. We also offer a low-cost spay/neuter program to county residents.
Our Vision
We are currently seeking donations of land and funds to build the first no-kill animal rescue center in Culpeper County. At this facility, the Humane Society of Culpeper plans to promote responsible pet ownership through adoption programs, owner education, obedience training, animal rehabilitation, and a low-cost spay/neuter clinic. Our vision is that every adoptable pet in Culpeper County will find a "forever home" filled with love.
Po Box 1224, Culpeper VA US 22701 Ph:(540)727-7554
http://www.adoptculpeperpets.org Email: info@adoptculpeperpets.org
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals
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Iowa's premiere no-kill animal rescue and sanctuary where no animal dies to make room for another!
Po Box 312, Des Moines IA US 50302 Ph:(515)577-1745Fax:(515)432-1970
http://www.raccoonvalley.com Email: rvaspets@msn.com Email2: rvas_4_pets@msn.com
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Accepts Owner Surrendered Pets Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals WildLife
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