Donate to Save Lives!!!
Have a little extra Money and want to DONATE to ppl who are saving animals?! Well here’s a list of AMAZING Animal Rescues✊🐾💖
ChewsLifeDogRescue
Our organization is dedicated to giving all breeds of dogs the proper treatment and love they deserve. We save dogs off of the streets and from local animal shelters and put them into loving homes. All of our dogs are in foster care; we do currently not have boarding or kennel facilities. Feel free to browse our site and don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.
We are a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our tax ID number is 46-1676668
To Donate👉: ChewsLife.Org/donate/
To help us raise money please use the “Walk For a Dog” App on your Smartphone every time you take your dog on a walk!
Animal Hope and Wellness
Abuse exists even if you cannot see it. Support our movement. Give. Hope.
The Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation. We welcome any donations to help us rescue more dogs and care for them at the rescue. All donations are tax deductible.
Our foundation is different in many ways. All the dogs we rescue are abuse or neglect cases. This means the expense and care that goes into each dog far exceeds that of other rescue organizations. Typically, dogs like these are Euthanized by authorities or ignored by other rescues due to the high cost associated with rehabilitating the dogs. Some of the dogs we saved have had expenses totaling over $12,000 for a single dog.
Our founder, Marc Ching, also risks his life to rescue and liberate animals from slaughterhouses of the dog meat trade in Asia. The dogs are tortured, dismembered, burned alive, electrocuted, crucified and nail gunned into walls, where they are tortured and kept alive to endure intolerable pain for up to 40 hours.
All with the belief that the adrenaline released from the fear and pain makes the dog meat taste better.
Each dog that Marc is able to save from this torture and abuse costs anywhere from $2000-5000 dollars. The medical bills are extensive with the dogs needing hospitalization for weeks along with preparing them and shipping them here to safety.
Your contributions save actual lives that would suffer a fate so dark that death itself would be a welcomed escape.
These dogs need our help. Please join the movement. Share our stories from Facebook and Instagram. Be a part of the mission to eradicate this gruesome practice.
Hand in Paw Rescue
Piper Wood
Founder and President
Piper grew up in Altadena, California and felt an affinity with animals from birth. Her family dog was an abused rescue that was her childhood best friend. Soon, she was picking up stray dogs off the street, and any other animals that needed to be nursed back to health.
Piper attended USC, where she studied Psychology. She went on to earn a Masters Degree in Autism/Applied Behavioral Analysis, as well as a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice. She was a behavioral therapist for children and adults with Autism, and went on to be a Police Officer for the city of Glendale. She also earned her Culinary Arts degree and ran her private chef and catering business for several years. But animals have always been where her heart is. Hand in Paw is Piper’s lifelong dream, and she is so honored to be a part of such a wonderful organization.
Piper is also an animal activist and vegan advocate, fighting for all animals.
Piper lives in Duarte, California with all her rescue babies. She is also the CEO of the dog collar company, Givebones.
Animal Shelter Relief Rescue
We are an all volunteer non-profit, 501(c)(3) animal rescue. Our goal is to relieve overcrowded animal shelters through rescue thereby reducing euthanasia.
We rescue cats, dogs, bunnies and other animals from animal shelters and place them into temporary foster homes until permanent homes can be found.
ASR relies on donations to rescue animals and pay for all of their care, including: food and medical expenses such as Spay/Neuter and vaccines.
THE MORE MONEY WE RAISE, THE MORE LIVES WE CAN SAVE!
Stray Cat Alliance
MISSION, VISION AND VALUES
Mission: Stray Cat Alliance educates and empowers the community to advocate for every cat’s right to be safe, healthy and valued. We are building a no kill nation, one stray at a time.
Vision: Stray Cat Alliance envisions a time when all cats are cared for, all kittens and domesticated cats are in loving homes and there is a healthy, but declining sterilized feral cat population. The feral cat colonies that do remain are monitored, fed, and treated medically when needed by their caregivers.
Stray Cat Alliance Values:
Every cat’s life as worthy and deserving of human attention, compassion, dedication and action on its behalf.
The sheer joy, the love and utter magic that cats bestow upon the human race.
All cats equally, whether in a forever home or free-roaming in need of human care and assistance.
The power of education and knowledge, combined with patience and determination, to invoke understanding and positive change in outreach assistance to help cats.
Its decade of victories for the cats in the key areas of rescue, adoptions and uniquely, in Trap/Neuter/Return.
Its record of returning every single call or e-mail for support with cat issues.
Its reputation as the go-to source for stray cats.
The opportunity to advocate and positively influence perceptions about stray cats so numbers of supporters increase, along with the scope of such important work.
The momentum of humane causes and how far they have come in this new millennium, and are excited about the future.
Farm Sanctuary
Our Mission:
To protect farm animals from cruelty, inspire change in the way society views and treats farm animals, and promote compassionate vegan living.
Factory Farming
In an ideal world, there would be no need for Farm Sanctuary as it exists today. There would be no factory farms or stockyards. Cows, pigs, chickens, turkeys, and sheep would be free to roam in their pastures, sleep in the sun, scratch at the earth, and enjoy life. Animals in today’s industrialized farms are treated like commodities. They are crowded into warehouses, confined so tightly that they cannot easily walk or even turn around. They are de-beaked, de-toed, and their tails are docked without anesthetic. Their bones break because their bodies have been manipulated to grow so fast that they can’t support their own weight. Factory farm animals are denied fresh air, sun, wholesome food, room to move, and the freedom to exhibit their natural behaviors. This rampant abuse of millions of animals every day is largely invisible to the public.
Farm Sanctuary
Farm Sanctuary was founded in 1986 to combat the abuses of factory farming and encourage a new awareness and understanding about farm animals. Today, Farm Sanctuary is the nation’s largest and most effective farm animal rescue and protection organization. We have rescued thousands of animals and cared for them at our sanctuaries in Watkins Glen, New York; Northern California (Orland); and the Los Angeles area. At Farm Sanctuary, these animals are our friends, not our food. We educate millions of people about their plight and the effects of factory farming on our health and environment. We advocate for laws and policies to prevent suffering and promote compassion, and we reach out to legislators and businesses to bring about institutional reforms.
Farm Sanctuary is committed to ending cruelty to farm animals and promoting compassionate vegan living through rescue, education, and advocacy efforts. Please join us.
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