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From the Friends of Homeless Animals (Merrifield, Virginia 22116)

FOHA’s cats and dogs have dressed up in their holiday finest and posed before the cameras hoping to find homes before the new year and help with our Holiday Plea (see below). For more information about the adoptable animals in the video slideshows, please visit the Friends of Homeless Animals web site. You can also call 703-385-0224.

FOHA Holiday Dogs For Adoption

FOHA Holiday Cats For Adoption

Be an Animal Hero this Holiday Season: Make a Difference in the Life of a Homeless Pet

In order for FOHA to continue to help homeless pets, such as those in the video slideshows above, we need your help. Friends of Homeless Animals depends 100% on the generosity of supporters.

Your tax-deductible donations allow staff and volunteers to save and care for hundreds of dogs and cats in need each year. Roswell and Sundae are two homeless pets, taken in by FOHA, who are now living happily ever after. Read their success stories here, and check out Roswell’s Dog Park Video below. Thanks to your donations and a wonderful forever home, he has come a long way from the dog on youtube coughing every 15 to 30 seconds.

Looking for the perfect gift for the animal lover in your life? Give the gift of life. Sponsor-a-homeless-pet online.

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From the New Rochelle Humane Society (New Rochelle, New York 10801)

Thank you for your support during this year. Our mission remains clear: finding loving and permanent homes for stray, lost or injured animals. For your steadfast belief in our mission – our warmest thanks for making such a difference.

When you make a donation to the New Rochelle Humane Society you make a big impact in the lives of animals.  Every dollar contributed benefits over 1,400 animals that we rescue each year. Please make your year-end gift now to help the New Rochelle Humane Society. We need your help to continue our work in rescuing lost, abused and stray animals and finding them loving, permanent homes.

With thanks for your support and our very best wishes for a happy holiday season.

Please click here to make a contribution.

How your contribution helps:

  • $25  tests one cat for Feline Leukemia
  • $50 vaccinates one dog
  • $75 buys one cat trap for our Trap/Neuter/Release Feral Cat program
  • $200 spays four female cats
  • $300  pays three female dogs
  • $500 feeds our shelter animals for one week
  • $1,000 covers all medical expenses for our shelter for one week

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From the Catskill Animal Sanctuary (Saugerties, New York 12477)

Have you heard the news? CAS now has a second farm! Just five minutes down the road, the new farm consists of 32 acres, three barns, and a house. The possibilities are limitless, but the most pressing one is to help more animals.

This second farm means saying YES to needy animals…saying, “Yes, we can rid you of hunger, fear, and pain. Yes, we’ll show you what love feels like!” But we need your help to help them: we must clear fields, fence pastures, build run-ins, and restore three tired old barns. There’s so much to be done! Click here to join us on a tour to see what we mean.

We receive calls every day about animals in desperate need – animals we have to turn away because our current farm is at maximum capacity. Help us prepare this new property for rescues!

As if this weren’t news enough, there’s even more. Your holiday donations (through January 31st) will be doubled dollar-for-dollar up to $300,000 by a generous supporter! That means that $25 does the work of $50, $100 does the work of $200! What amount do you want doubled to help animals in need?

We need to get to work now. There are so many animals on our waiting list, but our current property is full. Help us give them a loving home before the coldest months of the year are upon us and help us take advantage of this exciting gift-matching offer before time runs out!

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From the Atlanta Humane Society (Atlanta, Georgia 30318)

Take a moment to think of a special pet that touched your life…

Perhaps a cat that would purr contentedly for hours.

Or a dog that loved you unconditionally.

Any animal that touched your heart and forever changed your life.

Sadly, many dogs and cats don’t have a family who loves them – or even shelter or food. These are the animals we care for every day at the Atlanta Humane Society. And they need your help.

I hope you will look into your heart and make a special year-end gift. This is a wonderful opportunity to make a gift in honor of a pet – past or present – that has enriched your life.

Please be as generous as you can this holiday season with your year-end, tax-deductible gift. Thank you!

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From the Greater Birmingham Humane Society (Birmingham, Alabama 35209)

The holiday season is upon us! 2011 was, without a doubt, a year of challenges. Just as it seemed like our region was coming out of the worst economic crisis in recent history, we were devastated by the tornadoes of April 27th. Thank you to everyone who volunteered your time, money, supplies, and compassion to help us care for the pets who suffered as a result of this tragedy.

We can’t thank those who assisted our efforts following these tragic events enough, but the truth is: we still need your help to operate on a daily basis. Our commitment to the homeless animals of the Greater Birmingham areas comes at a cost. To ensure that each animal is healthy, vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed or neutered is a costly endeavor. This holiday season, you can be the reason that we are able to fulfill our commitment to these pets. These pets, who are truly unwanted when they come to us, will have a second chance at life thanks to YOU. Please consider making a holiday donation to the GBHS and give the gift of life!

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From the SPCA of Northern Nevada (Reno, Nevada 89512)

We are very low on Bleach! We are asking for your help so that we can maintain a sanitized environment for the dogs and cats. We are also in need of plastic garbage bags.

Nellie (Pet ID #D    12844867 )

You can drop off these items to our shelter 7 days a week from 11-6. Our location is: 4950 Spectrum Blvd, Reno, NV 89512.

Our volunteers are ready to accept your generous donations and will provide a receipt upon request.

Thank you in advance for helping the SPCA!

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From the Rhode Island SPCA (Riverside, Rhode Island 02915)

Looking for the perfect holiday gift? Sponsor one of our kennels or make a donation to the Rhode Island SPCA in honor of a friend or other loved one!

The honoree will receive a letter from the Rhode Island SPCA notifying them of your gift (or we can give you the letter to present to them personally).

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From the SARA Sanctuary (Seguin, Texas 78156)

Giving to the animals is a heart-felt way of making an immediate change in the life of those that need it.  It only takes about 5 minutes and you can donate either food or much needed medicine, vet services, food or supplies to help keep the animals healthy and cared for.

To donate online, visit the SARA Sanctuary web site and click on the ‘donate now’ link.

To sponsor an animal, visit our online sponsorship page.

To call in and donate food today for the animals, please contact Producer’s Coop at 830-379-1750 and they will immediately credit the sanctuary for food.

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From The Volunteers of the Burbank Animal Shelter (Burbank, California 91502)

Your donation – no matter how big or small – will directly impact the life of a shelter animal.

Please help save a life today.

The Volunteers of the Burbank Animal Shelter, a 501(c)(3) animal service agency, is devoted to providing medical, social, behavioral and financial care for animals at risk and determined to eliminate animal homelessness in the Burbank community

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From Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation (Walnut Creek, California 94598)

One of the joys of the season is to reflect upon our life-saving work, knowing we could not do it without the support of people like you.

Please enjoy this short video showing just a few of the many precious lives saved by ARF this year. A little goes a long way, to help us bring them home.

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