Paw Patrol Animal Rescue and Sanctuary Inc.
Mission
At Paw Patrol Animal Rescue and Sanctuary, our mission is to save the lives of abandoned, abused, and at-risk animals by providing them with safe shelter, compassionate care, and the chance to find loving forever homes. We are a foster-based, volunteer-driven rescue committed to advocating for those who cannot speak for themselves—giving every animal a second chance at life, no matter how broken their past may be.
Vision
At Paw Patrol Animal Rescue and Sanctuary, we envision a world where every animal, regardless of age, breed, or circumstance, has the opportunity to experience love, safety, and belonging. By fulfilling our mission, we strive to create a future where neglect and abandonment are replaced with compassion and responsibility, where communities come together to protect the voiceless, and where every rescued animal finds not just a home, but a family. We also hope to be an integral force in ending the cycle of irresponsible hobby breeding and holding animal abusers and dumpers accountable for their actions. Through unwavering dedication, education, and advocacy, we aim to create lasting change—building a legacy of kindness, accountability, and hope, one life saved at a time.
Goals
- 1.End the cycle of abuse, neglect, and overbreeding by holding hobby breeders, abusers, and dumpers accountable. We’re committed to educating the public on the importance of spaying/neutering, responsible pet ownership, and advocating for stronger enforcement to protect vulnerable animals.
- 2.Grow our foster network to reduce reliance on boarding and give more animals the chance to heal in loving, home environments. By recruiting, supporting, and educating fosters, we can save more lives, shorten recovery times, and prepare pets for successful forever placements.
- 3.Secure consistent funding through donations, grants, and partnerships to cover critical veterinary care, supplies, and operational costs. Sustainable financial support means we can say “yes” to more animals in need, expand our reach, and continue our mission without interruption.
MIAMI FL | EIN: 81-2604801
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Paw Patrol Animal Rescue and Sanctuary Inc.
Mission
At Paw Patrol Animal Rescue and Sanctuary, our mission is to save the lives of abandoned, abused, and at-risk animals by providing them with safe shelter, compassionate care, and the chance to find loving forever homes. We are a foster-based, volunteer-driven rescue committed to advocating for those who cannot speak for themselves—giving every animal a second chance at life, no matter how broken their past may be.
Vision
At Paw Patrol Animal Rescue and Sanctuary, we envision a world where every animal, regardless of age, breed, or circumstance, has the opportunity to experience love, safety, and belonging. By fulfilling our mission, we strive to create a future where neglect and abandonment are replaced with compassion and responsibility, where communities come together to protect the voiceless, and where every rescued animal finds not just a home, but a family. We also hope to be an integral force in ending the cycle of irresponsible hobby breeding and holding animal abusers and dumpers accountable for their actions. Through unwavering dedication, education, and advocacy, we aim to create lasting change—building a legacy of kindness, accountability, and hope, one life saved at a time.
Goals
- 1.End the cycle of abuse, neglect, and overbreeding by holding hobby breeders, abusers, and dumpers accountable. We’re committed to educating the public on the importance of spaying/neutering, responsible pet ownership, and advocating for stronger enforcement to protect vulnerable animals.
- 2.Grow our foster network to reduce reliance on boarding and give more animals the chance to heal in loving, home environments. By recruiting, supporting, and educating fosters, we can save more lives, shorten recovery times, and prepare pets for successful forever placements.
- 3.Secure consistent funding through donations, grants, and partnerships to cover critical veterinary care, supplies, and operational costs. Sustainable financial support means we can say “yes” to more animals in need, expand our reach, and continue our mission without interruption.
MIAMI FL | EIN: 81-2604801
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501(c)(3) organization
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Website Reported on Tax Form:Yes
SCORE100%
Disclosing the charity’s website promotes transparency and provides access to the public.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
No Material Diversion of Assets:Yes
SCORE100%
Organizations report 'Yes' to confirm that no material diversion of assets, the unauthorized redirection of funds, occurred during their fiscal year.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Records Retention Policy:Yes
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Has a policy establishing guidelines for the handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Tax Form Disclosed on Website:No
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Charities are expected to provide their tax forms on their website.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
| Score | Metric |
|---|---|
| 100% | Website Reported on Tax Form:Yes Disclosing the charity’s website promotes transparency and provides access to the public. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | No Material Diversion of Assets:Yes Organizations report 'Yes' to confirm that no material diversion of assets, the unauthorized redirection of funds, occurred during their fiscal year. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | Records Retention Policy:Yes Has a policy establishing guidelines for the handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 0% | Tax Form Disclosed on Website:No Charities are expected to provide their tax forms on their website. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |