Basic Organization Information
A Little Patch of Heaven Animal Rescue
- Physical Address:
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Logan, OH
43138 9366
- EIN:
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26-1935516
- Web URL:
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www.alpohar.org
- NTEE Category:
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D Animal related
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D20 Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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D Animal related
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D40 Veterinary Services
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D Animal related
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D99 Animal Related Activities N.E.C.
- Year Founded:
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2009
- Ruling Year:
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2010
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Mission Statement
The mission of A Little Patch of Heaven Animal Rescue, a 501c3, Federal non-profit organization, is to rescue and supply any animal, nationwide, regardless of age or medical condition, with love, shelter, food, human companionship, medical care, and spay-neuter services through local veterinarians until permanent placement is secured into a prescreened loving home, as long as the dog is not dangerous to humans or other dogs.
A Little Patch of Heaven Animal Rescue will accept into rescue any animal who is either abandoned in a shelter or living with an owner who can no longer supply care. We also participate in rescue and placement of K9’s who are pulled from the Puppy Mills or purchased at Puppy Mill auctions.
We wish to eliminate the euthanasia of any healthy, adoptable animal in our county. We do not accept euthanasia as a means of population control for animals. We believe each animals life is meaningful and each deserves a loving home.
Educating and informing the public about the commercial pet industry in America and about responsible pet ownership is also very important to us, as well as reviving the spirit of volunteerism across our country.
A Little Patch of Heaven Animal Rescue is composed of approximately 7 people, and volunteers that are willing to foster, transport, or otherwise assist in this massive rescue effort. We are supported entirely by donations and
fundraisers.
We have helped rehome almost 350 pets to date, and hope to continue the efforts.
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Impact Statement
Our vision: We hope to see a day when there is no longer a market for puppies sold in the pet shops of America. Then and only then, will the suffering endured by thousands of companion animals in the puppy mills of America, cease.
Our Future Goal: Our goal is to ensure that no K9 is forced to live his or her life in a Puppy Mill or needlessly euthanized anywhere in America because of the lack of medical care or an available, loving home.
Revenue and Expenses
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Chief Executive
Michael Gelbart
Term:
Since
May
2010
Officers for Fiscal Year
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Program:
Medical care for abused animals
- Budget:
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$2,000
- Category:
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Animal-Related
- Population Served:
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Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General
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Males, all ages or age unspecified
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Program Description:
We provide any medical care needed to the animals when they come in or while they are here, if they need it.
Program Long-Term Success:
We provide service to anyone that need our help provided we have available space.
Program Short-Term Success:
Since our start in 2008 we have rehomed approx 350 animals.
Program Success Monitored by:
Our management team monitors everything that goes on.
Program Success Examples:
Funding Needs
New building funds, kennels, food, vehicles, carriers, medical supplies and equipment.We are also looking to start a spay and neuter program.
Volunteer Needs
We are currently in need of volunteer grant writers.
Request for In-Kind Contributions
kennels, food, vehicles, carriers, medical supplies and equipment.