Veterans

Veterans

The Cocoon House

Founded as an emergency shelter for youth in 1991, Cocoon House has grown to include a continuum of programs designed to prevent and end youth homelessness. Cocoon House offers short- and long-term housing, street outreach, and prevention services aimed at strengthening families. Together, these programs represent a network of services that improve outcomes for youth and families in Snohomish County.

Cocoon House is strongly committed to removing barriers and supporting inclusion and diversity in all its forms. We strive to create a safe and open atmosphere for young people, families, staff, board members, community partners and funders. We learn from the diverse individuals we work with and embrace their unique attributes to ensure we fulfill our agency mission and core values.

Veterans

New England Musicians Resource Fund

New England Musicians Resource Fund is committed to furthering high quality music performance in New England by investing in and advocating for the professionals whose talents bring the music alive.

Veterans

Determined to Rise Animal Foundation

Our mission is to educate our community on proper pet care, reduce the population of homeless animals, and provide support and resources to Chicago’s pet owners.

We focus on the rescue and rehabilitation of abandoned, unwanted, neglected, abused, and injured animals.
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Veterans

WEAVE

WEAVE is the primary provider of crisis intervention services for survivors of domestic violence and the Rape Crisis Center for Sacramento County. WEAVE provides an array of multi-lingual services designed to be survivor-centered and trauma-informed. We believe the survivor is the expert of their relationship and knows what is best themselves and their family. We work in partnership with the survivor to provide options. All WEAVE services are voluntary.

Veterans, Animal Welfare

RezDawg Rescue

RezDawg Rescue works with communities in the Four Corners Region of the southwest U.S. to save homeless pets through transport, foster care, veterinary treatment and adoption. We also provide mobile spay/neuter clinics and outreach in collaboration with Indigenous and rural communities. This outreach includes veterinary assistance for those who need help caring for their pets and distribution of thousands of pounds of pet food pantry items each month.

Veterans, Animal Welfare

Furry Friends Animal Rescue

FFAR is dedicated to rescuing unwanted cats and dogs in the North Texas area, primarily from Collin County Animal Shelter, and finding them permanent, loving homes through our foster and adoption program.
We are limited on the number of animals we can rescue by the number of foster homes as well as monetary funding to pay for medical expenses for our rescued animals.

We have rescued and adopted out over 4,500 cats and dogs.

We also help animals from other organizations if we have room in our foster homes.

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K9s For Warriors

K9s For Warriors serves our Veterans as honorably as they served their country. Our lifelong program is provided to Warriors at no cost and is designed to deliver maximum benefit with minimum administrative costs. We are proud that generous supporters trust us to do the right thing with their contributions, and we have received widespread recognition for our stewardship. Impacting the lives of Veterans will always be our greatest reward. Their continued participation in the program is the only validation we need.

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Central California SPCA

As the premier animal welfare organization in California’s Central Valley, we are committed to leading and serving our community of animals and people by providing programs and services which serve all the stages of an animal’s life. These programs include Adoptions, Rescue, Humane Investigations, Foster Care, Owner Surrenders, Outreach, Humane Education, Veterinary Services, Spay/Neuter programs, and many other Pet Services.

The modern facilities and our caring staff offer safe refuge, nourishment, medical care, and love to every animal in our Animal Center. Shelter is provided for those owned but temporarily without homes because their owners can no longer keep them.

The CCSPCA does not receive funding from any federal, state, or local government agency, nor any national organization (including the ASPCA). The CCSPCA owns its own land, buildings, and equipment purchased with privately donated funds. Our funds come from our loyal supporters, allowing us to provide many vital services to our community.

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