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Category: Animal Protection, Welfare and Services

PET HUB ANIMAL RESCUE

 

Pearland, TX

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PET HUB ANIMAL RESCUE

Physical Address:
Pearland, TX 77581 
EIN:
27-0992108
Web URL:
www.pet-hub-rescue.org
Leadership:
Tammy Dexter, Chief Executive

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Fiscal Year Starting: Jan 1, 2011
Fiscal Year Ending: Dec 31, 2011
Revenue
Total Revenue $21,724
Expenses
Total Expenses $16,879

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Basic Organization Information

PET HUB ANIMAL RESCUE

Physical Address:
Pearland, TX 77581 
EIN:
27-0992108
Web URL:
www.pet-hub-rescue.org 
NTEE Category:
D Animal related 
D20 Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs) 
Year Founded:
2010 
Ruling Year:
2010 

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Mission Statement

The mission of Pet Hub Animal Rescue is:

·     To accept into rescue cat/kittens and dogs/puppies being housed at animal shelters and humane societies.

·    To accept cat/kittens and dogs/puppies from private owners who no longer want them, thereby preventing potential cruelty
and/or neglect.

·    To provide shelter, food and medical care for the rescued cat/kittens and dogs/puppies until new homes are located for them.

·    To place the rescued cat/kittens and dogs/puppies in new homes, after carefully screening the adoptive families.

·     To educate the public and to help promote pet-friendly city ordinances that benefit both animals and residents. 

·    To educate the public about cat/kittens and dogs/puppies to better prepare them as potential owners and caretakers.

·    To educate the public about the importance of spaying and neutering their cat/kittens and dogs/puppies, to reduce the numbers of unwanted cat/kittens and dogs/puppies in animal shelters.

·    To educate the public about the benefits of Trap, Neuter and Release (“TNR”) program help the city cope with cat
overpopulation

·    To prevent cruelty or inhumane treatment of cat/kittens and dogs/puppies by disseminating information and knowledge
regarding these animals.




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Chief Executive

Tammy Dexter


Board Chair

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Program: Sterilization and Microchipping for Low Income Individuals

Budget:
$6,000
Category:
Animal-Related
Population Served:
Poor/Economically Disadvantaged, Indigent, General

Program Description:

To provide free sterilizations and microchipping for pets belonging to low income individuals

Program Long-Term Success:

To work toward a low/no kill city

Program Short-Term Success:

To hold two free spay/neuter events per year. 

Program Success Monitored by:

Capturing the number of sterlized animals during the event.

Program Success Examples:

Our event held in October, 2010

Program: Pet Food Bank

Budget:
$1,000
Category:
Animal-Related
Population Served:
General Public/Unspecified

Program Description:

Provide food and supplies to help foster animal owners, pet owners and shelters care for animals.

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Program: Adoption and Rescue of Animals

Budget:
$8,000
Category:
Animal-Related
Population Served:
General Public/Unspecified

Program Description:

  • Rescue animals that have been abandoned, from owners no longer able to care for their animals, from animal control.
  • Provide veterarian services to ensure all animals in foster/adoption program are healthy
  • Conduct an adoption program to help animals find their "forever homes"
 

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Program: Pets411-Reunite pets with owners

Budget:
$1,000
Category:
Animal-Related
Population Served:
General Public/Unspecified

Program Description:

  • Through an extensive e-mail list, e-mails are sent to the community concerning lost and found pets
  • Visits to animal control performed on routine basis to help reunite lost pets with their owners
  • This is a free service to our community

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Program: Outreach Programs

Budget:
$1,000
Category:
Public, Society Benefit
Population Served:
General Public/Unspecified

Program Description:

  • Project PASS (Pearlanders Assisting with School Supplies) - annually collect school supplies for residents who cannot afford the supplies
  • Operation Paperback - Collect gently used paperback books to send to our troops overseas, vetrans hospitals and USO organiztions
  • Share Your Holidays - Adopt families in the Pearland area during the holidays
  • Toys for Tots - Collect new toys in support of the Marine Toys for Tots program

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Funding Needs

Pet Hub Animal Rescue is an all-volunteer organization, relying entirely
on foster homes and private donations. They do not maintain costly facilities or paid staff so all monies raised directly benefit homeless animals in our community. 

Your donation will:    
Provide food and supplies to help foster animal owners and shelters care for needy animals

Fund spaying and neutering programs
. Spaying one cat avoids up to another 140 feral cats in only two years.

Support Pets411, 
Pet Hub program that reunites lost animals with owners
 
Support initiatives to reduce the number of animals euthanatized at local animal shelters.
 
Your donation will allow Pet Hub Animal Rescue to continue providing food, essential veterinary care, boarding and support for our wonderful dogs and cats throughout the year. Your tax-deductible contribution can be sent to Pet Hub Animal Rescue by making a secure donation at our website, www.pet-hub-rescue.org.


Volunteer Needs

Cat and Dog Foster Parents provide temporary housing for homeless pets until permanent, loving homes can be found. Pet Hub pays for
the costs associated with veterinary care of our foster pets, and our foster
parents provide the love!

Animal Support volunteers transport and handle dogs or cats at adoption events, clean cages and visit kitties at PETCO or other stationary adoption centers, and provide general support to our foster parents.

Fundraiser
plan short-term (e.g.,bake sales) and long-term events and we are always looking for fresh ideas.

Public Relations
volunteers generate and maintain media contacts, write press releases, promote events, and attend community events to promote Pet Hub.

Community Initiatives
volunteers help with planning and running community initiatives such as Project PASS (Pearlander’s
Assisting with School Supplies), Operation Paperback, blood drives, sterilization events and food banks (pets and people)

 

 




Request for In-Kind Contributions

We are always in need of supplies such as: 

*Dry Premium Pet Food (Iams, Nutro, etc.)
*Baby Animal Milk Replacer (KMR), Nursing Bottles
*Cat Litter, Litter Pans, Litter Scoopers
*Brushes, Combs, Grooming Supplies
*Frontline flea/tick control
*Cages, Crates, Carriers

*Kid/Pet Doorway Gates

*Leashes, Collars
*Blankets, Towels, Rugs, Carpet remnants
*Toys, Kitty Condos, Scratching Posts

*Cleaning Supplies - bleach, paper towels
*Office Supplies (Xerox Paper, Stamps, Envelopes, etc.)
*Printing Services

We also accept donated torn bags of food or anything related to cats and dogs from pet food manufacturers, pet stores, or any other company willing to donate.  When we receive more supplies than we can utilize we share them with other animal rescue/sanctuary organizations in the area.


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