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Ways to Support
The Animal Foundation

Every pet deserves a second chance, and your support makes it possible! Whether you adopt, donate, volunteer, or foster, you’re helping save lives and create a brighter future for animals in need.

Adopt

Give a homeless pet a loving home and a second chance at life.

Donate

Your gift provides shelter, medical care, and essential resources for pets in need.

Volunteer

Make a difference by lending your time to help animals thrive.

Foster

Open your home to a pet in transition and give them a safe, loving space.

Every Contribution Saves Lives

Your donation provides shelter, medical care, and adoption services for homeless pets, ensuring they receive the love and support they need. 85% directly funds lifesaving programs, maximizing your impact.

20,441

animals were saved at The Animal Foundation last year.

11,787

spay and neuter surgeries were performed at The Animal Foundation last year.

13,230

microchips were implemented at The Animal Foundation last year.

Join Our Team of Volunteers

Join our team of volunteers at The Animal Foundation and make a difference in the lives of animals in need—witness the compassion and dedication in action!

Open Your Home to A Pet in Need

Fostering provides temporary care for pets awaiting adoption, giving them comfort and love while opening space in the shelter. It’s a rewarding way to save lives and make a difference!

Join Us for Inspiring Events

Join us for fee-waived adoption events, fundraisers, and open houses that help connect you to our mission. See firsthand how we save lives and discover ways to get involved!

One Adoption, a Lifetime of Love

In 2010, Erin took a leap of faith and adopted Rudy from The Animal Foundation —her perfect match. Through life’s ups and downs, Rudys love, loyalty, and companionship proved that shelter pets truly change lives.

“When you adopt, everyone wins — the animals in need find a home, you get a friend for life, and you aren’t part of the consumer demand that fuels puppy mill breeding. I even had my Rudy in my wedding.”