Nonprofit

Save A Rescue, Inc.

Westlake Village, CA
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www.savearescue.org

  • Mission

    Our "K-911 Hotline" for reporting Any Dog or Cat in a Life-Threatening, Suffering Condition; To date we have saved over 21,000+ Dogs & Cats from abandonment, the elements, cruelty, life-threatening and suffering conditions.

    About Us

    As a Non-Profit [awaiting our 501 [c] 3 status] we are a group of unpaid women Volunteers, committed both parttime and fulltime to partnering with other Rescues & Shelters, and the public at large, to help all of us be more successful at saving more dogs and cats from life-threatening and suffering conditions every day. The ones left to the elements, alone, starving and helpless and many in their 11th hour of survival without our help.

    Working with our 22,000+ Rescues to 'pull' dogs & cats from High Kill Shelters and move them to New No Kill Shelters & Rescues that can 'In-Take' them and keep them safe, healthy and loved until permanent new homes are for each and every one of them.

    Recently though we have been forced to put our Toll Free #: 888-440-6467 on "VoiceMail" due to the 100's of call recv'd daily until we can raise funds for a f/t 'live operator' Call Center. Our Beta tested Resource Center estimates we can "Save" 3,500 - 5,000+ More Cats & Dogs Monthly.

    Our focus is to continue supporting the 22,000+ 'Mum & Pop" Rescue Organizations Nationwide Do More, Be More & Save More with our support.

    The abandonment & dumping is epidemic, with estimates of over 7,000 - 10,000+ daily euthanized in the overcrowded Shelters nationwide.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals
    • Community Development
    • Community Development
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Mental Health

    Location & Contact

    • 818-270-4950
    • 1014 S Westlake Blvd, #14, Westlake Village, California, US
      #14
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