Veterinary Services
List of non-profit organizations working on Veterinary Services .
PET ASSISTANCE INC
Pet Assistance, Inc. subsidizes emergency veterinary care for pets of people in financial need.
NEW PRESTON MARBLE DALE
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Professional Societies & Associations
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632.
The Center for Animal Health and Welfare
Our mission is to provide shelter and adoption services to stray, relinquished and abandoned animals while working to create a community wherein all animals have a healthy and caring environment .
Easton
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Veterinary Services
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633.
New England Wildlife Center
New England Wildlife Centers (NEWCS) is a nonprofit wildlife hospital and education center located in Weymouth and Barnstable, MA.
Weymouth
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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634.
Virtual Paws
Mission Statement: To be recognized as the leader in virtual adoption, an innovator in the field of Internet fundraising, and the primary source of educational information regarding the care and protection of companion animals.
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Animal Related Activities N.E.C.
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635.
Spay Neuter Network
Spay Neuter Networks mission is to eliminate pet overpopulation through spay/neuter services, while empowering communities to care responsibly for their pets.
Kaufman
Blue Star Mothers of Vermont
To support the Armed Forces of the United States of America and our Veterans To honor those families whose children have died in service to our Country To assist in the care of unsupported mothers who gave their children to the service of our Nation .
Bakersfield
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Veterinary Services
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637.
Animal Care and Assistance Fund
Animal Care & Assistance Fund (ACAF) provides families with an alternative to euthanasia or a life of suffering for their beloved pet.
Pittsburgh
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Veterinary Services
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638.
Whatcom Education, Spay & Neuter Impact Program
After 13 years of facilitating low-cost dog and cat spay neuter surgeries in Whatcom County, WeSNiP is closing its doors.
The Humane Society of the United States
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Veterinary Services
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639.
Paws of NE Louisiana Spay-Neuter Services Inc
To reduce the number of unwanted animals in our community by providing to the public, high quality, low cost surgical sterilization as an acceptable and humane means of population control.
