Org # 1122 |
City=Pendleton | Other |
It all started because of an injured mule which could not 'legally' be destroyed because it was unclaimed by the owner. Seven concerned West End residents joined together to care for the mule, as it seems that no one else cared.
Thus, was started the Umatilla County Humane Society. Its organization and non-profit status were supervised by Gene Burgess, then Executive Secretary of the Oregon Humane Society in Portland. Incorporation papers were issued, and the organization registered as a federal and state 501(c)(3) humane non-profit corporation in 1975.
Over the years, through different administrations and several name changes including Stokes Landing Humane Society and, most recently, Pioneer Humane Society, the organization has never waivered from its main goal to prevent cruelty to animals. Administrative reorganization in 2002 has resulted in an expanded mission which now includes: education to promote responsible pet ownership, reduction of unwanted animals through on-going spay/neuter programs, adoption services for lost and abandoned animals, plus plans to construct a new shelter to serve the City of Pendleton as well as the eastern portion of Umatilla County.
PO Box 1876, Pendleton OR US 97801 Ph:(541)276-0181
http://www.pioneerhumanesociety.org Email: office@pioneerhumanesociety.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals
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Senior Dog Rescue of Oregon is a non-profit group of volunteers based in Philomath, Oregon. We are an IRS-designated 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
Senior Dog Rescue of Oregon was organized in 1998. Our goal is to rescue older dogs who are homeless and place them with permanent loving families. We prefer to take dogs 6 years and older, but no dog is turned away regardless of age.
Our senior dogs come to us from a variety of places. Local shelters contact us when they receive an older dog if they are limited on space. Owners who are moving to assisted living facilities ask us to find new homes for their beloved pets. And, families of deceased owners will often contact us to place a pet who has lost their owner.
Our dogs live in foster homes while waiting for the right people to adopt them. This allows us to evaluate the dogs in a normal home environment, and give the prospective new owner/s a very accurate description. This way we can match a dog with the perfect home.
PO Box 1051, Philomath OR US 97370 Ph:(541)929-4100
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/OR85.html Email: faria@pioneer.net
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals
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5595 South Pacific Highway, Phoenix OR US 97535 Ph:(541)774-6607
http://www.co.jackson.or.us/Page.asp?NavID=108 Email: macukcs@jacksoncounty.org
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Greyhound Pets of America Northwest Chapter serves Oregon, Southern Washington and Northern California.
The mission of Greyhound Pets of America-Northwest is to locate responsible, loving homes for greyhounds that fail to qualify or no longer qualify for the racetrack and to educate the public about the greyhounds, stressing their desirability as pets.
GPA-NW is a non-profit corporation and tax-exempt organization. It is a chapter of Greyhound Pets of America, a national network of Greyhound adoption groups. GPA-NW is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers; all donations and other revenues are dedicated entirely to supporting its Greyhound adoption program.
GPA-NW welcomes volunteers from all walks of life, regardless of whether they have adopted a Greyhound. All that is required is a love of animals, and a willingness to work.
PO Box 6524, PO Box 6524 OR US 97228
http://www.gpa-nw.org Email: president@gpa-nw.org
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals $Donate to this Organization here$
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Org # 555 |
City=Portland | Shelter |
Family Dogs New Life is a unique no kill dog shelter devoted to rescuing and rehoming needy canines regardless of age, breed, or history. Family Dogs New Life houes of their dogs in large playgroups/packs rather than keeping them in a tradition kennel set up.
9101 SE Stanley Ave., Portland OR US 97206 Ph:(503)771-5596
http://www.familydogsnewlife.org Email: fdnewlife@netzero.net
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Non-Profit No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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Founded in 1868, OHS is the third oldest humane society in the country and the oldest in the west.
1067 NE Columbia Blvd, Portland OR US 97211 Ph:(503)285-7722Fax:(503)285-0838
http://www.oregonhumane.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Facility
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Animal Aid, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose basic premise is to relieve and prevent the suffering or death of our non-human friends from accident, starvation or disease. Animal Aid helps in areas not covered by other tri-county agencies. We are supported entirely through donations which are tax deductible.
5335 SW 42nd Ave, Portland OR US 97221 Ph:(503)292-6628Fax:(503)296-4957
http://www.animalaidpdx.org Email: contact@animalaidpdx.org Email2: adopt-cat@animalaidpdx.org
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Animal Rescue & Care Fund, Inc. is a private, non-profit, tax-exempt organization based in Portland, Oregon, funded solely by donations and operated by dedicated volunteers who provide good temporary homes for cats and dogs until they are adopted into responsible permanent homes.
PO ox 14956, Portland OR US Ph:(503)284-8768
http://www.pdx-petadoption.org Email: arcf@pdx-petadoption.org
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Org # 1596 |
City=Portland | Advocacy | Other |
The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for feral and stray cats living in Oregon. The goal of the program is to reduce suffering for existing feral cats and prevent the births and suffering of future generations. The program's services are targeted for feral cats who have caregivers feeding them. The caregivers trap the cats, bring them to a clinic, and return the cats to where they are being fed with a commitment to feed the cat(s) on a permanent basis.
PO Box 82734, Portland OR US 97282 Ph:(503)797-2606
http://feralcats.com/Index.shtml Email: feralcats_oregon@yahoo.com
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Rabbit Advocates is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose volunteers specialize in educating the public about the care of domestic rabbits. We aim to place surrendered or abandoned rabbits in loving homes where they will be welcomed as family members. Formerly a part of the Oregon Humane Society, in 2002 we created a group solely devoted to promoting the welfare of domestic rabbits. The Rabbit Advocates operate an education and adoption website as well as two help lines; one through the Oregon Humane Society and one on our own. We hold rabbit adoption outreach events and other activities at locations around the Portland Metro Area and hold monthly meetings at Oregon Humane Society.
Our purpose is to promote the welfare of domestic rabbits.
PO Box 14235, Portland OR US 97293 Ph:(503)617-1625
http://www.adoptarabbit.org Email: info@adoptarabbit.org Email2: volunteer@adoptarabbit.org
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 No-Kill Special Need Animals $Donate to this Organization here$
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