The Warrior Foundation aims to be the leading force in assisting, honoring and supporting the military men and women who have so bravely served and sacrificed for our country.
SPOT, Saving Pets One at a Time, is a leading San Diego County all-volunteer rescue organization dedicated to ending the killing of dogs and cats in shelters. Our goal is to save treatable, trainable, manageable and misdiagnosed dog and cats. We rescue them and provide foster homes in order to give them the care, medical, behavior and training, they need until we find them their forever loving homes. Our ultimate wish is for all shelters to be empty – meaning that no animal is abandoned, and no shelter kills one animal to make room for another. We promote and advocate for spay and neuter programs in addition to Trap, Neuter, Release (TNR) programs for feral cats.
At Hope Ranch Animal Sanctuary, we are dedicated to taking in abused, neglected, and euthanasia listed animals that deserve a second chance.
All of our animals are spayed/neutered, up to date on all appropriate vaccinations, and microchipped
While many of our animals are sanctuary animals, we do have lots of adoptable pets who are patiently waiting for their forever homes.
New Life Animal Sanctuary is exclusively devoted to the rescue and rehabilitation of animals saved from laboratories.
This ground-breaking effort offers a permanent home to pigs, cats, dogs, rabbits, rats, mice, and others, where they will never suffer in the name of vivisection or be confined alone in small cages again.
Many labs are starting to retire some animals to sanctuaries rather than euthanize but there is currently nowhere for them to go…. Until now!
Today, Michelle’s Place provides over 10,000 free services a year to individuals and families impacted by cancer. In order to continue to provide these free programs and services to clients, we rely on the ongoing support of our donors, grantors and fundraising efforts. As a nonprofit organization, every dollar counts! Donations allow Michelle’s Place to continue to provide the necessary support to women, and their families, impacted by breast cancer throughout our community.
Lazy Dog Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, no-kill dog rescue organization specializing in the Low Rider Breeds: Bassets, Corgis, and Dachshunds. We rescue dogs from shelters at risk of being euthanized as well as abandoned, abused, and stray dogs. We also rescue many dogs from owners who are forced to surrender their dogs due to financial or personal issues. Our primary goal is to rescue and rehabilitate these dogs in loving foster homes until they are adopted into their permanent homes.
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Daisy’s Hope Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our primary mission is to reduce the shelter overpopulation by providing subsidized spay and neuter services, vaccinations and microchips, a pet pantry, and other resources to help low income, senior, and at-risk pet owners in crisis situations to keep their pets out of the shelter system. Our foundation targets under-served communities in San Bernardino, and surrounding cities, where the needs are so tremendous. We believe that lack of resources should not be a reason that a pet owner feels they have no other option than to surrender their pet to an animal shelter. Everyone deserves the unconditional love and companionship that a pet provides.
Operation Empty Cages is committed to reducing animal shelter euthanasia in the Riverside County area of California. We do things quite differently here as we understand that focus needs to be placed at the root of the problem. Operation Empty Cages is an all-volunteer run 501 c (3) organization that operates solely on donations, sponsors, grants and fundraising to help reduce animal shelter intakes, thus reducing animal shelter euthanasia.
We are an all-volunteer organization dedicated to rescuing puppy mill, abandoned, and unwanted small dogs. Our volunteers are located within Southern California.
We are funded solely by charitable donations, which go directly to the care and medical needs of the animals we rescue. Our mission is to work together as a group, and in conjunction with other animal rescue groups as well as the Department of Animal Services, to rehabilitate, medically treat, spay/neuter, foster, and place each animal we rescue into loving, quality forever homes.
We work to educate the public about the importance of spay/neuter and about proper and humane animal care.
We believe animals are living, breathing, beautiful beings who are someone, not "something". Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and educate on their behalf while promoting a cruelty-free lifestyle.
We are a non-profit sanctuary offering rescue and refuge to babies discarded by our food industry, specifically dairy and hospice to senior horses and those with medical needs. Once healed and healthy we connect our animals and their stories to help the children in our community to heal.
We believe bringing awareness to the plight of factory farmed animals will help create a more compassionate and kinder world for all beings.
Frosted Faces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization
That Delivers the promise of family and quality veterinary care for senior animals whose love and lives are in jeopardy.
LA Guinea Pig Rescue and Adoption located in Chatsworth, CA, 91311. We are a NO kill private shelter. All our guinea pigs are located at our Chatsworth facility At any time we usually have about 200+ guinea pigs available and some of those may be babies.
We require appointments for adoptions, supply pick up, health checks and bubble baths.
Monkey's House is a 501(c)3 all volunteer, donation funded organization. Donations go directly to the animals to help with food, care, medications and veterinary costs. Monkey's House has no paid employees. Please consider helping our seniors by making your tax deductible donation here!
SaHarley passed away on March 20, 2016 … but his legacy lives on. This little one-eyed dog is known worldwide. Harley continues to inspire hope and confidence in people of all ages who are able to relate to his less-than-perfect appearance, and he continues to be the voice for the hundreds of thousands of dogs living in cages in puppy mills today.
Our facility is a safe haven for the animals that find their way to our sanctuary as a result of abandonment, abuse, neglect, or owner surrender. They have a home with us for as long as they need it. We are a no-kill shelter; every animal in our care will remain with us until they find their forever family. No animal will ever be put down due to lack of space.
FAS also strives to educate the community regarding spay/neuter, microchipping, and the importance of understanding the emotional needs of all animals.
Lucky Chi Dog Rescue's passionate goal is to create loving and trusting relationships between animals and humans. This is seen through educating the public of humanely caring for animals and encouraging adoptions from shelters. It also strives in promoting community awareness of the benefits of spaying and neutering dogs and cats. Lucky Chi's ultimate goal is to create safe and loving furever homes for four legged' creatures.
Mission Statement:
Marley’s Mutts is a non-profit organization that rescues, rehabilitates, trains and re-homes death row dogs from Kern County’s high-kill animal shelters. In addition , we utilize the rescued dogs to transform people’s lives. Through the power of the human-canine bond, we empower dogs and people to live healthy, happy and productive lives.
All Paws K9 Rescue, a non-profit 501(c)3 animal rescue, is dedicated to aiding homeless pets, assisting people with pet-related problems, promoting responsible pet ownership, and providing resources.
WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE DO AND HOW WE DO IT: Leave No Paws Behind, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 (EIN 45-2717681) non profit corporation governed by the laws of the State of California. LNPB does not have a facility, we are an all breed, all foster based rescue, specializing in rescuing seniors, terminal and end of life animals, and animals with special medical needs and younger dogs who are at risk of euthanasia from So Ca High Kill shelters. When possible we step up, most times in the "11th" hour when all hope is gone, to help save the lives of those that are in most danger of being left behind to die on a cold shelter floor.
Mission
To extend our hand, our hearts and our souls to enrich the lives of every unwanted cat and dog.
Until every soul is loved...
OUR MISSION
Let Them Be Little works to reduce euthanasia rates by rescuing underage and at-risk cats and kittens and placing them into loving foster homes until they are ready to go to their forever family. All cats are spayed/neutered and microchipped prior to adoption. We serve Hemet, San Jacinto and surrounding areas.
Paws 4 Law Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to raising awareness and support for the Murrieta Police Dept K-9 Unit and other K-9 Units within Riverside county.
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