named programs · 4 · from sources
what they call their work
Foster Program
Foster homes provide temporary care for rescued dogs and cats until adoption; fosters are essential as the organization does not have a physical shelter
Kitten Rescue Program
Specialized care for litters of kittens during kitten season, including taking in pregnant cats and providing neonatal care until adoption
Pet Hotline and Reunification
Operates a pet hotline and active Facebook page to help reunite lost pets with their owners
Veterinary Care Program
Provides wellness check-ups, vaccinations, microchipping, spaying/neutering, and medical treatment for sick or injured animals in partnership with Daisy Mountain Vet Hospital
activities · 5 groups
what they do
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Dog Foster Care & Adoption 4 activities
- Animal rescue and rehomingRescues and rehomes over 500 dogs and cats annually, including abused, lost, and abandoned pets, providing them with a second chance through adoption services.
- Foster and adoption programOperates a year-round foster program that provides temporary care for lost and homeless pets, placing them in foster homes until permanent adoption is secured.
- Pet Fostering ProgramOperates a pet fostering program where volunteers and foster families provide temporary care for lost and homeless pets while they await permanent adoption.
- Pet Rescue and RehomingRescues abused, lost, and abandoned dogs and cats, providing them with veterinary care, foster placement, and ultimately finding them permanent adoptive homes. The organization saves over 500 animals annually, including 400 kittens in 2024, and has saved thousands over 20 years.
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Lost Pet Recovery & Reunification 4 activities
- Lost Pet ReunificationFacilitates the reunification of lost pets with their owners by posting information about found animals on its Facebook page.
- Lost Pet ReunificationAssists in reuniting lost pets with their owners by posting information about found animals on its Facebook page.
- Lost Pet ReunificationFacilitates the reunification of lost pets with their owners by posting information about found animals on its Facebook page.
- Lost pet reunification effortsHelps locate owners of found animals by posting them on its Facebook page, supporting community-based reunification.
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Comprehensive Feline Medical Care 1 activity
- Comprehensive veterinary careProvides wellness check-ups, vaccinations, microchipping, and spaying/neutering for animals in its care, including specialized care for pregnant females and newborn kittens.
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Permanent Sanctuary & Long-Term Foster Care 1 activity
- Kitten rescue and care initiativeRescued 400 kittens in 2024, including those born to pregnant females taken into care, and provides spaying/neutering and adoption support.
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Uncategorized 1 activity
- Pet Rescue and RehomingRescues abused, lost, and abandoned dogs and cats, providing them with veterinary care, foster placement, and ultimately finding them permanent adoptive homes. The organization saves over 500 animals annually, including 400 kittens in 2024, and has saved thousands over 20 years of operation.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2020
revenue
Total revenue$137K
Contributions & grants$137K100%
Program service revenue——
Investment income——
Other revenue—
expenses
Total expenses$164K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits—
Grants paid out$250
balance sheet
Total assets$41K
Cash—
Investments—
Liabilities—
Net assets$41K
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020
who runs it
board members · 2
- Heather McCleskey — Director
- Sharon Spears — Director
relationships · 7
who they work with
- Anthem Pets Inc. Government — Recognized as a charitable organization exempt from federal taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Daily Paws Partner — Credited source for Valentine’s Day dog treat recipes.
- Daisy Mountain Vet Hospital Partner — Serves as a drop-off location for locally purchased supplies.
- Daisy Mountain Vet Hospital Partner — Veterinary partner that helps determine treatment plans for sick or injured animals.
- Puff & Fluff Grooming Partner — Serves as a drop-off location for locally purchased supplies.
- U.S Department of Agriculture, Fish & Wildlife Service Partner — Collaborated on an article about protecting pets from coyotes.
- University of Arizona, College of Medicine Tucson Partner — Provided credit for information on Valley Fever in dogs.