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Rancho Coastal Humane Society
389 Requeza Street
Encinitas, CA 92024
760-753-6413 
info@rchumanesociety.org  

Rancho Coastal Humane Society (RCHS) was formed in 1961 to care for the homeless animal population of San Diego County and to educate the public about pet over-population and responsible companion animal care. In the nearly 40 years since their inception, RCHS has grown from a small facility run by volunteers to a professionally managed humane society that provides quality shelter care, adoption services, education programs and an animal safehouse program for the survivors of domestic violence.

Richmond SPCA
2519 Hermitage Road
Richmond, VA 23221
804-643-6785

The Richmond SPCA is a no-kill humane society dedicated to the principle that every life is precious. The non-profit organization saves the lives of more than 3,000 homeless animals each year. As a national leader in humane care and education, the Richmond SPCA is aggressively tackling the problem of pet overpopulation through education, adoption, rehabilitation and spay/neuter.

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Sacramento SPCA
6201 Florin-Perkins Road
Sacramento, CA 95828
916-383-7387
generalmail@sspca.org

The Sacramento Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) was established in 1894 and is dedicated to ensuring the humane treatment of all animals in the Sacramento area. We provide a safe and nurturing environment for unwanted, abandoned and mistreated pets until they can be placed into loving homes. Through proactive intervention, public education and community outreach, the Sacramento SPCA seeks to promote respect for all life by breaking the cycle of abuse, neglect and pet overpopulation in our communities.

San Diego Humane Society and SPCA
5500 Gaines Street
San Diego, CA 92110
(619) 299-7012
info@sdhumane.org

The San Diego Humane Society and SPCA's mission is to promote the humane treatment of animals, prevent cruelty to animals and provide education to enhance the human-animal bond. The organization provides a variety of vital services to both animals and people alike.

San Francisco SPCA
2500-16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103-4213
415-554-3000
publicinfo@sfspca.org

The San Francisco SPCA is a nonprofit animal welfare organization dedicated to saving homeless dogs and cats, to providing lifesaving care and treatment to dogs and cats in need, to helping pets stay in loving homes, and to cultivating respect and awareness for the rights and needs of animals and the importance of the human-animal bond.


Sarasota In Defense of Animals, Inc.
PO Box 15653
Sarasota, FL 34277
(941) 924-2505
smatthes@aol.com

Since 1989, Sarasota in Defense of Animals (SDA) has been committed to the rescue and protection of animals. SDA operates a sanctuary with over 250 animals who were once homeless, abandoned, or the victims of cruelty and exploitation.

Spay-Neuter Assistance Program
1001 West Loop South, Suite 110
Houston, TX 77027
713-862-3863
JWeedon@snapus.org

SNAP's mission is to stop the destruction of healthy dogs and cats by increasing the availability and use of animal sterilization services.

SPCA Serving Erie County
205 Ensminger Road
Tonawanda, NY 14150
716-629-3500
exdspca@aol.com

The SPCA Serving Erie County is the second-oldest humane society in the country, serving the people and pets of their community since 1867. The mission of the SPCA is to create a caring and kind community that encourages fair and humane treatment of all creatures. The organization's knowledgeable, caring, and open-minded team of staff and volunteers achieves that mission through proactive efforts to address the current status of animals in the community, education of adults and children, rescue and sheltering of animals in need, and placement of animals into appropriate homes.

St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center
P.O. Box 159
Madison, NJ 07940
973-377-7094
info@sthuberts.org  

St Hubert's is a nonprofit animal welfare organization dedicated to alleviating the suffering and neglect of companion animals, and providing services that support the human-animal bond. Their award winning shelters provide safe refuge and compassionate care for thousands of lost, abandoned, abused and unwanted dogs and cats every year.

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The Alliance for Contraception in Cats & Dogs
14245 NW Belle Court
Portland, OR 97229
(503) 358-1438
info@acc-d.org

The Alliance For Contraception In Cats & Dogs (ACC&D) is an international, collaborative effort to save the lives of cats and dogs and to humanely control their numbers through the development and introduction of non-surgical sterilization methods, and to support the distribution and promotion of these products to humanely control cat and dog populations world wide.

The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee
PO Box 393
Hohenwald, TN 38462
931-796-6500
carol@elephants.com

The nation's largest natural habitat refuge developed specifically for endangered African and Asian elephants. The Elephant Sanctuary exists to provide a haven for old, sick or needy elephants and education about the crisis facing these social, sensitive, passionately intense, playful, complex, exceedingly intelligent and endangered creatures.


The Pegasus Foundation
218 W. Main Street, 3W
Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601
info@pegasusfoundation.org 

The Pegasus Foundation improves the welfare of wild and domestic animals in the United States, the Caribbean, on Native American lands and in Kenya by reducing animal suffering and overpopulation, and by protecting wildlife habitats.

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United Animal Nations
PO Box 188890
Sacramento, CA 95818
916-429-2457
info@uan.org

North America's leading provider of emergency animal sheltering and disaster relief services and a key advocate for the critical needs of animals. UAN assists animals by helping to prevent, mitigate and resolve crises.


United Hope for Animals
P.O. Box 2349
Pasadena, CA 91102
(909) 801-0012
info@hope4animals.org

United Hope for Animals is committed to ending the suffering and mistreatment of dogs and cats in Tijuana, Northern Mexico, and Southern California. The organization provides spay and neuter services to areas where families cannot afford them, and also rescue, foster and adoption services.
 

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Veterinary Ventures, Inc.
21 NW 5th Ave
Apt 417
Portland, OR 97209
503-490-3025
joisuttondvm@yahoo.com

Veterinary Ventures is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing humane veterinary care to the under-served animals of the world.

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Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.
PO Box 369
Kendalia, TX 78027
830-336-2725
info@wildlife-rescue.org

Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation (WRR) rescues, rehabilitates, and releases orphaned, injured, and displaced wildlife and provides sanctuary with dignity for non-releasable animals, both native and non-native. WRR serves the cities of San Antonio, Austin, and all surrounding counties, as well as the entire state of Texas. WRR also provides assistance on a national basis to wild animals in need of rescue.

Women's Humane Society
PO Box 1470
Bensalem, PA 19020
215-750-3100
whshelpline@aol.com

The Women's Humane Society is a non-profit organization serving the Delaware Valley area. They provide adoption services, cruelty investigations, an animal ambulance service for the pick up of animals being surrendered to the facility, obedience training classes and humane education programs.

World Animal Net
19 Chestnut Square
Boston, MA 02130
617-524-3670
info@worldanimal.net

World Animal Net is the world's largest network of animal protection societies with consultative status at the UN.They are working to improve the status and welfare of animals with over 3,000 affiliates in more than 100 countries.



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