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Causes: Animal Protection & Welfare, Animals

Mission: Hope For Paws rescues dogs and all other animals who are suffering on the streets and in shelters. Our goal is to educate people on the importance of companion animals in our society, to reduce euthanasia rates at shelters, increase adoption rates, and inspire people all over the world to take action in order to end animal abuse, neglect, and homelessness.

Target demographics: We rescue dogs, cats and other types of animals suffering on the streets or neglected in the wild. Through rescue and education, Hope For Paws works to raise awareness for abandoned animals.

Geographic areas served: Hope For Paws is a 501 C-3 non-profit animal rescue organization.

Programs: Animal Rescues: Everyday, Hope For Paws receives calls from around the world to help rescue abandoned, homeless, and injured animals in dire situations. The team rescues hundreds of animals each year and travels outside the LA area to assist other rescue teams when necessary. The team finds appropriate partner shelters that are willing to accept the animals they rescue and Hope For Paws provides for all medical needs prior to transferring animals to adoption partners. Veterinary Care: All rescued animals visit a Veterinary Clinic for evaluation and treatment before being placed in a shelter. General veterinary care may include vaccines, rabies and health certificates, deworming/parasite treatment, heartworm and FIV/FeLV tests, and spaying or neutering, but many rescued animals also need surgeries and long term inpatient care. This treatment is essential because injured and sick animals are less likely to find “forever” homes and are at risk for euthanasia in shelters. Animal Shelters/Adoption Centers: Hope For Paws works with 35 partner organizations that accept homeless or abandoned animals after rescues. These efforts increase adoptions and reduce euthanasia rates by providing funding for required medical treatment. 4.Spay/Neuter Clinics: Hope For Paws funds Spay and Neuter Clinics so hundreds of dogs and cats can get fixed in an effort to reduce the animal overpopulation problem in Southern California. Spay and neuter services help reduce euthanasia rates by limiting the number of unwanted animals.
8950 W Olympic Blvd #525, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
310-880-1416
Animals
Beverly Hills
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