organizations running this strategy · 15
- #01 RUSTY S ANGELS SANCTUARY
- #02 Keepers of the Wild
- #03 AIMEES FARM ANIMAL SANCTUARY
- #04 GLOBAL FEDERATION OF ANIMAL
- #05 TRANQUILITY TRAIL ANIMAL SANCTUARY INC
- #06 The Hangry Donkey Sanctuary Inc
- #07 FOREVER HOME DONKEY RESCUE AND SANCTUARY INC
- #08 RED ROSE INSPIRATION FOR ANIMALS IN
- #09 THE ARK CAT SANCTUARY INC
- #10 FREED SPIRITS ANIMAL RESCUE
- #11 GREAT SPIRIT ANIMAL SANCTUARY INC
- #12 LUCKY PAWS
- #13 OASIS SANCTUARY FOUNDATION LTD
- #14 SUNNY HAVEN FARM ANIMAL SANCTUARY
- #15 PEPPERS PLACE
activities of orgs running this strategy
A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.
- Animal Adoption Program LUCKY PAWSdirect serviceFacilitates the adoption of rescued animals into loving homes, providing pre-adoption meet and greets, post-adoption support via texts and home visits, and ensuring successful integration of pets into new families.
- Animal Adoption Program LUCKY PAWSdirect serviceFacilitates the adoption of rescued animals into loving homes, supporting successful integration through post-adoption texts and home visits. Animals available for adoption grow and thrive in new family environments.
- Animal Rescue and Sanctuary Care LUCKY PAWSdirect serviceRescues animals from euthanasia lists and provides lifelong sanctuary care for a variety of species, including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, pigs, hedgehogs, goats, birds, turtles, and fish, with special attention to special needs and elderly animals who may not be adoptable. The facility is cage- and kennel-free, offering home-like comforts such as natural lighting, Himalayan Salt Lamps, electrostatic air purifiers, and aromatherapy.
- Animal Rescue and Sanctuary Care LUCKY PAWSdirect serviceRescues animals from euthanasia lists and provides lifelong sanctuary care for dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, pigs, hedgehogs, goats, birds, turtles, fish, and special needs or elderly animals who are not adoptable. Operates a cage- and kennel-free facility offering home-like comforts, natural lighting, air purification, and aromatherapy to support animal well-being.
- Animal Socialization Program LUCKY PAWSdirect serviceProvides dedicated spaces and structured activities for rescued animals—including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, and goats—to socialize with each other and with humans, supporting their emotional and behavioral rehabilitation.
- Memorial and Enrichment Initiatives LUCKY PAWSdirect serviceEnhances the sanctuary environment through memorial trees planted for shade, each with engraved stainless steel plaques, and maintains a Memorial Wall displaying photos of deceased animals or family members to foster a positive atmosphere for shelter animals.
- Memorial and Healing Environment Initiatives LUCKY PAWSdirect serviceEnhances the sanctuary environment through memorial trees planted for shade and engraved plaques, and maintains a Memorial Wall displaying photos of deceased animals or family members to foster a positive, healing atmosphere for shelter animals and visitors.
- School and Community Outreach Education LUCKY PAWSdirect serviceConducts educational outreach programs in schools across the Valley, teaching children about kindness, compassion, responsible pet ownership, and the importance of spaying and neutering to combat pet overpopulation. Programs include animal meet and greets and compassion lessons, often featuring sanctuary animals who travel from the facility.
- School and Community Outreach Education LUCKY PAWSdirect serviceConducts educational outreach programs in schools across the Valley, teaching children about kindness, compassion, animal ownership responsibilities, and the importance of spaying and neutering. Uses animal meet and greets and brings sanctuary residents to schools and events to support humane education.
- Animal Care and Enrichment FREED SPIRITS ANIMAL RESCUEdirect serviceProvides comprehensive care for rescued animals, including bottle-feeding young animals, and offers enrichment activities such as training and socialization to ensure their well-being.
- Animal Rescue and Sanctuary FREED SPIRITS ANIMAL RESCUEdirect serviceRescues and provides ongoing care and sanctuary for various animals, including cows, donkeys, pigs, and goats, often from situations of neglect, illness, or slaughter. This includes bottle-feeding young animals and caring for wild donkeys rounded up by the BLM.
- Animal Rescue and Sanctuary FREED SPIRITS ANIMAL RESCUEdirect serviceRescues and provides lifelong sanctuary for a variety of animals, including cows, donkeys, pigs, and goats, often from situations of neglect, illness, or slaughter. This includes caring for wild donkeys rounded up by the Bureau of Land Management.
- Art-based fundraising events FREED SPIRITS ANIMAL RESCUEdirect serviceOrganizes art auctions featuring animal-themed paintings by volunteers, such as Teresa Riveland, with items available for viewing at the rescue office and proceeds supporting the organization’s work.
- Educational Tours and Visits FREED SPIRITS ANIMAL RESCUEdirect serviceOffers guided tours of its facility and farm animals for senior groups and other visitors, often in exchange for donations, to educate the public about the rescued animals.
- Educational Tours and Visits FREED SPIRITS ANIMAL RESCUEdirect serviceOffers guided tours of its facility and farm animals for the public, including specific visits for senior groups, in exchange for donations.
- Fundraising through Art Auctions FREED SPIRITS ANIMAL RESCUEcapacity buildingOrganizes art auctions featuring paintings of the rescued animals by volunteers to raise funds for the organization.
- Public engagement through tours and visits FREED SPIRITS ANIMAL RESCUEdirect serviceOffers guided tours of its facility and farm animals, including special visits for senior groups, often in exchange for donations. These visits support public education and connection with rescued animals.
- Rescue and sanctuary for farm and wild animals FREED SPIRITS ANIMAL RESCUEdirect serviceProvides permanent sanctuary and care for rescued farm animals and wild donkeys, including those seized from slaughter, removed due to owner illness, or rounded up by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The organization maintains a named herd of animals and offers ongoing care such as bottle-feeding young animals and behavioral enrichment.