ARRF Animal Rescue & Relief Foundation of SW Illinois provides first aid and
treatment for Sick and Injured stray animals in cooperation with the Animal Control,
Police Department or Humane Officers and Good Samaritans in towns and cities
where no Humane Society or program
Whenever possible the animal or animals are rehabilitated and adopted to a safe
secure home. If the animal is hopelessly injure, he or she is gently eased from this
world into God's hands by a veterinarian or trained Humane Officer.
ARRF will provide financial assistance to families or individuals whenever possible,
for the purpose of neutering their pets.
We do not go out and rescue animals but have contracted with Police Departments
and Animal Control Officer to transport the animals. Good Samaritans also transport
injured animals to area veterinarians and sign a consent form giving ARRF custody
of the animals.
Po Box 397, Caseyville IL US 62232 Ph: 6186241223
http://www.arrf-il.org/index.html
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We started Bond County Adopt-A-Pet in June of 1992. Our board members are: Oliver Stowe, DVM, Susan Chandler, Debbie Haughland and Jim and Mary Price. Attorney William Dillow donated all his legal fees and filing fees to help get us started. Thanks to him and our board members, we have saved 2993 animals since we started. In 2004 we successfully placed 106 dogs and 5 cats into loving homes.
406 Stephen Avenue, Greenville IL US 62246 Ph: 6186640486
http://www.bcadoptapet.org Email: maryp@gcctv.com
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Non-Profit 501(c)3 Special Need Animals Facility
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The Bond County Humane Society (BCHS) exists to provide temporary sanctuary for unwanted, lost and neglected animals for ultimate placement in loving and responsible homes. BCHS is a nonprofit charitable organization committed to promote animal welfare through education and to actively encourage pet population reduction. We are dedicated to creating, in Bond County, an
environment that enhances awareness of homeless animals and support for the humane treatment of these animals.
BCHS does not receive funding assistance from the city, county, state or any other organization. BCHS is totally dependent on membership dues, donations, grants and fundraisers to help the animals.
PO Box 292, Greenville IL US 62246 Ph: 6186644068
http://members.petfinder.org/~IL262/bondcohs1.htm Email: lakesiders@papadocs.com
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We are a no-kill organization, created in 1998 by a small network of volunteers working to help as many abandoned cats and dogs as possible in and around Madison County, Illinois. We are named Spencer Memorial Animal Network to honor Dr. Donald Spencer, who devoted his life to saving animals. We are not-for-profit; all donations go directly to providing care for the animals.
1405 East Hwy 50, OFallon IL US 62269 Ph: 6186563442
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL48.html Email: animalnet3@msn.com
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We are a small shelter and are located in west-central Illinois. Our facility is a cageless facility. We insist that all cats/kittens who are adopted out are spay/neutered before leaving. We are now 501 c 3.
2059 East County Road 1400, Carthage IL US 62321 Ph: 2173579123
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL318.html Email: info@mymathewshouse.org
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Specific-Breed ONLY Non-Profit 501(c)3 Facility
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I have been rescuing dogs/puppies from my county's pound for over 4 years now and although I work with the county warden, I do this strictly on a volunteer basis. I have no say in the policies of this facility. I have always loved animals and this is my way to make a difference in the lives of these animals. This pound has been around for a very long time and 4 years ago they made additions and shelter improvements. The county is responsible for housing the dogs/puppies for 7 days. They do not except cats. They can be reclaimed at any point during that time frame. After that they are to be euthanized. There is no set hours nor staff on duty. Cleaning and feeding is done but no adoption hours or open to the public. The pound is located around 2 hours north of St. Louis, 2 hours west of Peoria, 2 hours south of the Quad Cities, and 2 hours south east of Iowa City IA. Carthage is in west central IL on the Mississippi River boardering IA and Mo.
, Carthage IL US 62321 Ph: 2178476047
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/IL358.html Email: sadeghi@mchsi.com
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We are very excited to announce that donations are now tax deductable!!!!
We are a private rescue organizion. We do not receive any funding so adoption fees and donations are a critical part of keeping our adoption program active. The majority of our adoptable animals are puppies/dogs that have ran out of time at other shelters, abandoned litters of puppies, puppy mill rescues and surrendered animals. We also rescue horses/ponies from abusive homes, seizure by local officials and auctions. These horses are given proper health care and given both the physical and mental rehabilitation needed in order for them to be adoptable .
, Neoga IL US 62447
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/IL302.html Email: shannonscompanions@yahoo.com
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The Crawford County Humane Society is an open door non-profit organization. Our goal is to provide a safe place for animals in need to go. We provide animal control for Crawford County which is a rural community. On our very limited budget we operate a shelter that works hard thru mostly volunteerism to have a very efficient loving shelter.
911 E. Wilkin St, Robinson IL US 62454 Ph: 6185448698
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/crawfordcounty.html Email: cchumanesociety@yahoo.com
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Second Chance Animal Rescue of Fayette County, located in Vandalia, Illinois, is an all volunteer, federally recognized 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2004. Our primary goal is to rescue cats and dogs from cases of abuse and neglect.
Second Chance Animal Rescue of Fayette County is funded solely by private donations and fund raising events. Second Chance does not receive any local, state or federal funding. Our largest expenditure comes from providing the necessary veterinary care the animals require including surgeries, spay/neutering, vaccinations, and more.
Rt. 2 Box 128, Vandalia IL US 62471 Ph: 6182830898
http://www.2ndchancevandalia.com Email: bbolyard@sbcglobal.net Email2: boones3321@yahoo.com
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The mission of Homeward Bound Pet Shelter is to shelter and rehabilitate relinquished cats, kittens, dogs, and puppies until they can be permanently adopted into loving homes. Homeward Bound has operated as a no-kill, not-for profit organization since April 2002.
On July 1, 2005, Homeward Bound became a division of Macon Resources, Inc. Macon Resources, Inc. is a not for profit agency that provides comprehensive services and supports which promote growth, independence, and self-worth for children and adults with disabilities and their families. This unique social partnership is benefiting both organizations as well as the Decatur community.
During fiscal year 2006, we placed 258 dogs and 128 cats. That's a total of 386 animals whose lives we have touched in a very positive way! We rescued pets not only from the Decatur and Macon County area but from several humane societies and animal control facilities throughout central and southern Illinois.
Our vision to establish community outreach programs is becoming a reality. During the past year, we have held obedience training classes, gave presentations to schools and other organizations, and started a foster program.
1720 Huston Drive, Decatur IL US 62526 Ph: 2178761266Fax: 2178761604
http://www.homewardboundpetshelter.com Email: homewardboundpetshelter02@yahoo.com
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Non-Profit No-Kill Special Need Animals Facility
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