Animal Related Activities N.E.C.
List of non-profit organizations working on Animal Related Activities N.E.C. .
Critter Fixers
Our mission is to reduce the overpopulation of cats and dogs in shelters by providing Robertson County access to affordable spay and neuter services.
Cross Plains
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Youth Development Programs
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1451.
Shining Light Sanctuary
Shining Light Sanctuary's goal is to help at-risk children and youth out of whatever darkness and trauma they are currently facing and bring them into a place of hope, restoration, and light.
Tacoma
Champions Retreat
Champions Retreat is dedicated to providing a safe haven for retired Thoroughbred racehorses and to promoting the breed in North Idaho.
Hayden
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Other Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness and Relief N.E.C.
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1453.
K-9 Search and Rescue of Texas
K-9 SAR TX, through the use of highly trained and tested handlers and their canine partners, provides assistance to local, state and federal agencies in the search for and the recovery of lost and missing persons.
ANIMAL WELFARE INC
This organization's primary purpose is to alleviate animal suffering through humane education, Spay and Neuter Subsidy Program and Emergency Vet Care for Needy Pets.
Shreveport
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Animal Related Activities N.E.C.
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1455.
Chris Rescue Angels, Inc.
Chris' Rescue Angels Mission Statement: *To help small dogs in need of assistance whether they are strays, breeder turn-ins, owner surrenders, abandoned, abused, or neglected dogs.
Save-a-Horse Program
Save-a-Horse Program is a 501c3 non-profit organization that rehabilitates and trains at-risk horses so they can be adopted out to suitable and loving adopters or placed with reputable organizations or programs.
GORE
YOGIE AND FRIENDS FIV POSITIVE CAT SANCTUARY
Rescue Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) positive domestic cats, and provide sanctuary to these cats who may otherwise be euthanized as a result of testing positive for viruses.
Frierson
Unbridled Joy Inc
Unbridled Joy’s mission is to improve the physical, mental, and social health of people through therapeutic equine-assisted activities.
MONROE
