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LINKS If you have lost your dog here are tips: http://www.lostapet.org/recovery-lostdog.php If you have lost your cat here are tips: http://www.lostapet.org/recovery-lostcat.php Cruelty Complaints- Alabama Department of Agriculture http://www.agi.state.al.us/investigations_complaints http://www.militaryworkingdogadoptions.com/ Still trying to crack the code of Disaster Speak? Look no further.
The ASPCA Disaster
Preparedness Division has just launched on
ASPCApro, complete with a user-friendly glossary, fabulous
information for shelters to share with the public, ways for the shelters to
prepare and an annotated list of all the trainings available.
Click here to view media release regarding a new spay/neuter license plate
for Alabama with the proceeds from the sale of the plate going to help
low-income families have their pets spayed and neutered.
The mission of the Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama is: To strengthen and support Alabama nonprofit organizations in serving their communities. The Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama (NRCA) is a membership organization open to any nonprofit [primarily 501(c)3 and 501(c)4] in Alabama. Hundreds of nonprofit organizations around the state are members. Individual and Business memberships are also available. The NRCA State Office is located in Birmingham, and there are currently satellite offices of NRCA in Anniston, Montgomery, and Mobile. Members can access services from anywhere in the state by telephone, e-mail, online, visits, or participation in programs held in locations throughout Alabama. The Resource Center is Alabama's only centralized source of information, programs and services specifically designed to meet the needs of Alabama's nonprofit community.
The Alabama Animal Alliance, Inc. is opening a groundbreaking facility to combat our area's severe pet overpopulation problem. It is well known that there are far too many healthy, adoptable dogs and cats than there are responsible homes for them. As a result, every day animals are euthanized in area shelters or left to fend for themselves along our county roads. The clinic will provide low-cost spay/neuter services to the cats and dogs of central and south Alabama.
Spay Alabama is a project of the Alabama Animal Control Association, with the goal of ending the euthanasia of healthy and treatable dogs and cats in Alabama. The program was set into motion by Lynne Fridley of Maddie’s Fund, and Esther Mechler of Spay USA. We provide a single center, a single free phone call, that accesses all sorts of useful information regarding the various S/N clinics and programs statewide. This means that people in the poorest, most isolated parts of the state can find out where their nearest affordable S/N program is, and how to get help. We will also identify areas of no service and work to get programs started.
A single toll free number will eliminate confusion and run-around. We ask
everyone to join us and support this effort to end the national epidemic of
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Questions or comments? Get in touch with us at:
reacord@alabamahumanefederation.org
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