

Humane World for Animals
Together, we tackle the root causes of animal cruelty and suffering to create permanent change. For more than 70 years, Humane World for Animals—formerly called the Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International—has been a leader of the animal protection movement, tackling the root causes of animal cruelty and suffering to drive permanent change and create a better world for all animals around the globe.
Alliance of Therapy Dogs
We are an international registry of certified therapy dog teams. At ATD, we provide testing, certification, registration, support, and insurance for members who volunteer with their dogs in animal-assisted activities. Our objective is to form a network of caring individuals and their special dogs are willing to share smiles and joy with people, young and old alike.

Aspca
The mission of the ASPCA, as stated by our founder, Henry Bergh, is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.
Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc.
For 80 years, the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc. (http://www.GuideDog.org), has trained and placed guide and service dogs to provide independence, enhanced mobility, and companionship to people who are blind, have low vision, or have other disabilities. The Guide Dog Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization serving clients from across the United States and Canada. The Foundation relies on contributions from generous individuals, corporations, service clubs, and foundations to fund its mission to serve people with disabilities. In addition to our guide and service dog programs, the Foundation offers extensive education and outreach programs to broaden the public's understanding of vision and visual impairment, as well as access and disability rights.

Best Friends Animal Society
At Best Friends Animal Society, our goal is to get more dogs and cats out of shelters and into homes and make every shelter in America no-kill. No-kill isn’t just possible, it’s within reach. Today, more than 2 out of 3 U.S. shelters are no-kill, and hundreds more are within reach of that goal. With your help we can finish the work we started and save every at-risk pet and secure a better future for our best friends. Since 2016, when Best Friends committed to leading the nation to no‑kill, around 40 million dogs and cats have been saved in America’s shelters. Behind that number is the power of an entire movement—animal shelters, rescue groups, volunteers, community advocates, and people like you—working together year after year to save homeless pets.