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Animal Care and Assistance Fund |
672 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
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| A 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization devoted to
promoting the health interests and welfare of animals and is the
benevolent extension of the Pittsburgh Veterinary Specialty and
Emergency Center (PVSEC). ACAF’s
mission is for animals to experience a life of respect and to be free
from unnecessary suffering. It celebrates the contributions animals
make in our lives.
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Animal Care and Welfare, Inc. |
2'196 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
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| Through donations received from members and the public, Animal Care and Welfare, Inc. helps low-income animal guardians obtain medical care for their sick or injured pets and
also promotes spaying and neutering through education and financial support.
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AAHA Helping Pets Fund |
1'596 |
nationwide |
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| As the benevolent arm of the American Animal Hospital Association
(AAHA) Foundation, the AAHA Helping Pets Fund helps those in need
access quality veterinary care for their sick or injured pets. We raise
funds and award grants supporting veterinary care for pets that have
been abandoned or whose owners are experiencing financial hardship. We can help in three types of cases: When a pet owner is receiving government assistance for low-income individuals, when a pet owner experiences a temporary financial hardship, when a veterinary practice acts as a Good Samaritan and no pet owner exists.
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Angels 4 Animals |
1'392 |
nationwide |
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| Thousands of pets are put to sleep by reluctant pet owners, who are
faced with financial challenges that prohibit them from rendering emergency
and necessary medical care for their animals. Angels4Animals, a non-profit organization and a program
of Inner Voice Community Services, has a mission to serve as the guardian
angel of animals whose caretakers find themselves in difficult financial
situations.
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Care Credit |
532 |
nationwide |
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| CareCredit is here to help keep your pet healthy with the card designed
specifically for you and your pet’s health needs. Whether it’s an
everyday checkup, or an emergency surgery, we offer you convenient
monthly payment options, no up-front costs, no prepayment penalties and
no annual fees. The biggest difference between CareCredit and Visa/MasterCard is that
any transaction over $300 qualifies for a special financing promotion.
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Dougal's Fund, Inc. |
475 |
nationwide |
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| Organized exclusively for charitable purposes to provide funds for medical care of
pets, mainly small, short legged terriers such as Scotties, Westies, Cairns,
Norwich, Norfolk, etc., in alleviation of the pet’s pain and
suffering when financial need has been
demonstrated. Dougal's normally determines financial need as that instance where professional
medical care will not be provided due to the inability of the pet's
guardian/s to pay for the services.
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Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program |
274 |
nationwide |
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| A nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides financial assistance to
cat and kitten guardians who are unable to afford veterinary services
to save their companions when life-threatening illness or injury
strikes.
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Help-A-Pet |
942 |
nationwide |
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| HELP-A-PET is a nonprofit organization with a single purpose: to provide financial
assistance nationwide for the medical care of pets whose owners are
unable to afford the expense. Who We Help: Physically and mentally challenged individuals, senior citizens, and children of the working poor.
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IMOM |
744 |
Nationwide |
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| We are dedicated to insure that no companion animal has
to be euthanized simply because their caretaker is financially
challenged.
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LifeLine & LifeLine Rescue Grants - United Animal Nations |
338 |
nationwide |
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| The mission of LifeLine is to help homeless or recently rescued animals
suffering from life-threatening conditions that require specific and
immediate emergency veterinary care. We strive to serve Good Samaritans
who take in sick or injured animals.
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LifeLine Crisis Relief - United Animal Nations |
259 |
nationwide |
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| When an unexpected personal disaster affects a family, LifeLine Crisis
Relief grants can provide financial assistance to help families provide
for their pets' immediate needs. Personal disasters may include: House fire, Domestic violence situation, Unexpected death of a family member, Large-scale disasters such as hurricanes or wildfires. LifeLine Crisis Relief grants may be provided for the following needs: Transportation of the animal to safety, Veterinary care to treat injury or illness caused by the disaster, Temporary boarding.
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The Pet Fund |
1'323 |
nationwide |
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| A registered 501(c)3 nonprofit association that provides financial assistance to owners of domestic
animals who need veterinary care. The purpose of the Pet Fund is to work towards a future where
decisions about companion animal medical care need never be made on the basis of cost.
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Canine Cancer Awareness |
258 |
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| CCA is a nonprofit organization dedicated
to fighting canine cancer. We help sponsor the veterinary
costs of dogs diagnosed with cancer for those families
in financial need who would not otherwise be able to
afford treatment.
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Cats in Crisis Inc. |
287 |
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| A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals and humane organizations care for cats with chronic or emergency medical conditions through financial and fundraising assistance. Separate funds for kidney disease, heart & thyroid disease, neurological conditions or mobility impairments, adoptable and newly adopted cats with chronic medical conditions, and cats who have a life-threatening or critical illness or injury that does not qualify under any of our other fund programs.
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God's Creatures Ministry Veterinarian Charity |
620 |
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| This fund helps pay for veterinarian bills for those who need help. Feral cats must be FIV negative and given necessary shots and treatment for ear mites, fleas and infections. We will help with these services and for neutering according to our fund.
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IAADP Veterinary Care Partnership Program |
428 |
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| IAADP has established an emergency veterinary fund to provide financial
aid to United States IAADP Partner Members whose assistance dogs
require high cost veterinary intervention beyond their ability to pay. This fund enables assistance dog partner members to provide help for
their canine partners if a sudden illness or injury requires high cost
veterinary intervention, beyond their financial means.
This is a grant, not an insurance or entitlement program.
ONLY the Veterinarian can initiate the request for a grant to Nutramax Laboratories, administrator of the program.
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Orthodogs' Silver Lining Foundation |
305 |
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| A place of
hope for owners and/or caretakers of orthopedically challenged dogs.
Our goal is to provide access to fundraising resources and to make
emergency funds available for exceptional cases. Silver's Cause, a
unique fund created specifically for service dogs, will provide
financial assistance for any medical problem that these special
companions may face. Silver's Cause will help to ensure that the
relationship between a disabled person and their partner will not
be threatened by costly medical expenses. It is the Foundation's hope that the efforts of OSLF will ease the
financial burden that many families and/or guardians are often faced
with, and that no dog will go without treatment or be without a
home simply because of their extraordinary circumstances.
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Piggers' Pals: A Foundation of Hope |
934 |
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| A nonprofit organization that was designed to assist families in need seek
specialty level care for their pets. The foundation will accept applications from individuals or families that require
financial assistance to provide advanced medical and/or surgical veterinary care that will extend both quantity and
quality of life for their pets that would otherwise not be available to them.
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Rose\'s Fund For Animals |
450 |
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At Rose\'s Fund we are sensitive to the fact that it takes more than love to save a life, and all animals deserve a chance. We will financially assist, to the best of our ability, pet owners and Good Samaritans who have an animal with a good prognosis for a healthy life, but are at a financial loss. Our goal is to help make that difficult decision come from your heart, not from your pocket. No one should ever have to choose between medical care and euthanizing their pet.
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Tails of Hope Sponsor-A-Pet™ Program |
525 |
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| Under the
Sponsor-A-Pet™ Program, Tails of Hope underwrites the
cost of veterinary care for companion animals suffering
from cancer or other life-threatening diseases whose
owners cannot afford to pay for such care.
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