Who We've Supported - Paw Partners
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North Valley Animal Disaster Group
NVADG volunteers, in partnership with emergency services, team up to
evacuate, rescue and/or shelter-in-place animals at risk.
Our volunteers also get out to Safety Fairs, workshops, animal events
and community venues to talk to Butte County residents about how to be ready to evacuate with their animals - large and small.
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Mountain Pet Rescue
Through grassroots efforts, we envision a future in which all companion animals find loving homes where they are able to receive the care and respect they deserve.
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Animal Friends Rescue Project
We are dedicated to finding good permanent homes for abandoned, stray, and abused companion animals and ending the pet overpopulation crisis through focused spay/neuter programs. We work with our local community and animal shelters to identify and assist the dogs and cats most in need of a helping hand.
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Every Pet's Dream
Every Pet's Dream is a 501(c)(3)
Non-Profit foster-based rescue dedicated to saving animals that otherwise would have been euthanized. We provide them a fresh start and an opportunity to find their forever home. -
Peace of Mind Dog Rescue
Peace of Mind Dog Rescue (POMDR) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in October 2009.
Our mission is to be a resource and advocate for senior dogs and senior people on California’s Central Coast. We focus on helping dogs and people from Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito counties. We find loving foster and forever homes for dogs whose guardians can no longer care for them and for senior dogs in shelters.
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Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter Foundation
The Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter Foundation supports the regional animal shelter in serving 8,000 animals each year at two facilities. As the county's largest and most comprehensive animal welfare organization, the Shelter offers the sole open-admission program,
offering protective custody, handling abuse cases, housing strays and surrenders, and even assuming guardianship of abandoned and maltreated farm animals. Shelter workers are primarily focused on providing care
and crisis intervention to the community's neediest animals. The Shelter has limited public funding so the Foundation helps cover the gap with
fundraising, education and advocacy.
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Frosted Faces Foundation
Frosted Faces Foundation was born from a love of dogs. It sounds so simple. We adopted our first two dogs, bonded five years olds Fritz and Gus, and loved them beyond measure. As we came to understand that dogs like them were being surrendered by their guardians, not offered the accommodations or medical care they deserved, it moved us to develop a solution. Our motto to this day is, “To love, is to act.”
We began volunteering at a shelter and fostering their dogs, really any dog who had spent too much time in his/her kennel. The trend became that we were fostering the senior dogs who had been relinquished back to the organization, and it was then that we recognized the seniors needed a unique network.
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Pippy's Pals Rescue
At Pippy's Pals Rescue, we are dedicated to saving the lives of dogs
facing euthanasia in Houston. Our mission is to provide a second chance
to these beloved companions by rescuing them from shelters, providing
them with necessary medical care, and finding them loving forever homes.
We strive to raise awareness about the plight of these animals and advocate for responsible pet ownership and adoption. With compassion and determination, we work tirelessly to create a community where every dog has the opportunity to thrive and be cherished as a member of a loving family. -
Almost There Rescue
To save mama dogs and pups, provide care and enrichment, and find loving, forever homes.
ATR specializes in pregnant and nursing dogs and pups who need time and space to grow and become socialized. Our dogs experience a significant amount of socialization through our specialized programs while in our care.
ATR is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and receives no tax or government funding. We do not sell, rent, or share our supporter information with any other organizations or third parties.
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Furever Home Senior Sanctuary
At Furever Home Senior Sanctuary, we are committed to providing a safe and loving environment for senior dogs to flourish in their golden years. To create a beautiful sanctuary, where senior dogs can live their best lives. To provide a kennel free space where they feel secure and loved.
All too often senior dogs are surrendered to shelters just because the are "old" and get looked past for adoptions due to their age or health concerns. We are dedicated to making sure the senior dogs in our care have the love and comforts of home to live a happy life, and of course, the necessary medical care.
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SoCal French Bulldog Rescue
Our mission is to rescue sick, injured, and unwanted French Bulldogs, medically rehabilitate them, and find them loving, forever homes. We are forever committed to the education of the unknowing public, breeders, and buyers alike.
Our team consists of our Founder and President, Debra Munt and volunteers who are passionate about animal welfare, especially the French Bulldog breed. We strive to provide the best care, foster homes and forever homes possible for each animal that comes into our care. SCFBR relies solely on volunteers to staff our organization and achieve our mission through fundraising, social media, transport, administrative tasks, foster homes, and adoptions.
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Animal Rescue of the Rockies
Animal Rescue of the Rockies is a 501(c)3 non profit Colorado corporation. Organized in 2003 by a group of friends who wanted to provide an alternative to shelter environments, A.R.R. has served this vision well. We’ve successfully provided foster homes and subsequent permanent homes to over 10,000 dogs and cats to date. We work with foster homes to give homeless pets the chance to socialize in a home environment. This gives them the advantage of transitioning to their new
forever homes much more easily and quickly.