Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
List of non-profit organizations working on Alliance/Advocacy Organizations .
Healers 4 Heroes
Healers 4 Heroes offers Veterans, 1st responders, and any hero the opportunity to heal mentally, physically, socially and emotionally by joining with our equine, canine, and other animals through assisted activities and therapies.
Plano
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830.
 
Felines & Friends
To promote kind and humane treatment of all animals.
Culver City
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Professional Societies & Associations
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831.
 
LOUISIANA WILDLIFE REHABILITATORS ASSOCIATION
The Louisiana Wildlife Rehabilitators Association improves and promotes the profession of wildlife rehabilitation and its contributions to preserving natural ecosystems.
Folsom
American Alliance for Protection of Animals Inc
Our mission is to fight, investigate and educate about animal cruelty.
Brooklyn
Project Animal Freedom
At Project Animal Freedom, we strive to build a fully vegan world by 2056 through a series of innovative outreach initiatives, from our College Outreach Program to our Compassionate Cities Campaign.
Eureka
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834.
 
ANIMAL RESOURCE CENTER INC
SpaySA is a non profit organization dedicated to preventing the overpopulation of dogs and cats by funding dog and cat spay neuters to low income residents in San Antonio and surrounding Bexar county and education through the SpaySA Pet Help Line.
San Antonio
Arrows Heart Animal Rescue
Mission Statement: Arrow’s Heart Animal Rescue is dedicated to finding well matched homes for abandoned, abused, neglected and unwanted animals.
ZIMMERMAN
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836.
 
Hope for Horses
Hope for Horses promotes the betterment, safety, and well-being of mistreated horses; provides training and resources for law enforcement; and creates awareness among legislators, resulting in improved protection for all equines.
For the Love of Cats
Our mission is to humanely reduce the number of feral/free-roaming cats through TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) programs in neighborhoods they live in.
Bowling Green
