A Friend of Animal Rescue Organizations
Bull’s Eye was sponsored by a Friend of Animal Rescue Organizations in honor of all their volunteers who dedicate countless hours to animal rescue. Some of the compassionate, passionate, hard-working, inspirational local organizations include:
Animal Allies
Animal Allies is for animals! Our non-profit advocacy organization focuses on rescue, foster home-care, and adoption of homeless dogs and cats. Our volunteers care for animals that require extended care prior to adoption: the abused, sick, injured, orphaned or nursing. We address issues that affect owned and shelter populations, such as spay/neuter, animal health and community education. Our outreach program directly alleviates animal suffering and overpopulation, offering low-cost spay/neuter services, medical treatment, food, and other supportive services to owned pets in threatened circumstances. Our mission is to stop animal suffering. We offer our assistance when there is a need for spay/neuter, education, and supportive services.
“Both the search to experience art and the desire for helping animals evoke deep feelings in us that are fundamental and life-changing…and often, joyous.”
EASEL Animal Rescue League
Our Vision is to build and operate a state-of-the-art facility, the Pride of Mercer County, to house and care for unwanted and homeless animals while working diligently to quickly find them loving, permanent homes. Currently, EASEL’s ALL volunteer network of concerned residents provide assistance in the following areas: Trap/Neuter/Release of feral cats, fostering unwanted cats, dogs and horses, adoption days at PETCO, Rosedale Mills and Precious Pets.
EASEL is a grass roots organization; an ALL VOLUNTEER network of dedicated citizens striving to find loving homes for all of Mercer County’s unwanted dogs, cats and horses. Also to sterilize all feral cats in the county to promote 0% population growth.
“On behalf of the Hopewell residents who have adopted pets, and our volunteers, EASEL is proud to be a part of the Hopewell Valley Stampede. It is a wonderful way to recognize the compassion for animals that exists in the Hopewell community.”
Website: http://www.easelnj.org
Animal Friends for Education & Welfare (AFEW)
A.F.E.W. is not a shelter, but rather a network of foster homes that provide housing and socialization of our “customers”, the animals, until we can find them a home.
A.F.E.W. also works to raise public awareness of animal issues. We promote public education in fostering respect, understanding and care for all animals, as well as special emphasis on spaying and neutering to help stop pet overpopulation.
“The artists portray the animal kingdom both beautifully, truthfully and delight all ages.”
Website: http://www.afewpets.org
Trenton Humane Law Enforcement and Animal Services
Our role is to protect animals (domestic and wildlife) from abuse and neglect, while educating residents on how to be responsible pet owners in Trenton.
“We support art in general because the beauty of art can be found in every walk of life, just open your eyes to appreciate it!”
Website: http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/tas.html