Kims Furever Homes & Adoptions is a 501(c)(3) no profit organization dedicated to preserving the happiness and sanctity of all animals. Committing ourselves and our resources to finding furever homes for the pets that come our way.
Houston Animal Rescue Team (HART), serves at-risk cats and dogs of all breeds. HART also pursues several channels to reduce euthanasia in local shelters. HART sponsors interstate rescue transports, allowing more than 3,000 animals to be welcomed and adopted out quickly by humane societies in northern states.
Gulf Coast STARS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to rescuing homeless animals in Brazoria County and surrounding areas. Our mission is to rescue homeless animals, place them in foster homes, have them fully vetted, and go on to place them in their forever homes with loving, responsible families throughout the United States and Canada.
Provide solutions for treatable diseases in rescue animals through education, testing, prevention, and treatment by virtue of the generosity of donors. Provide humane care to lost, ill, or neglected animals by providing loving foster care, vaccinations, and veterinary care as required, then offering them for adoption to qualified applicants.
League City Pets Alive aka Friends of League City Animal Shelter is a 501(c)3 nonprofit. Our purpose is stop the senseless killing of companion animals and maintain the "NO KILL" status of League City.
We rescue unwanted, injured, and abandoned animals and provide them with medical care, rehabilitation, and temporary homes until loving, furever homes can be found.
To rescue dogs and cats in danger in kill shelters and on the streets. To provide love, foster homes, veterinary care while locating permanent loving homes for our rescued pets where they will be cherished and loved forever.
TASC’s mission is to minimize local stray cat populations via the humane, proven effective practice of Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and related efforts. Those efforts include placing into adoptive or foster homes the kittens and friendly strays found during TNR projects, heightening public awareness, and recruiting more volunteers in order to make a bigger difference faster.