Community Animal Rescue and Education (St. Francis C.A.R.E.) was founded in 2006 by a group of animal enthusiasts who wanted to provide shelter for unwanted animals before placing them in good homes. The founders soon expanded their purpose to help educate the public about the importance of spaying and neutering pets to minimize the use of euthanasia for population control. St. Francis C.A.R.E. is also home to the first low-cost spay and neuter clinic in Southern Illinois. We offer spay/neuter services and yearly vaccinations to families who meet our low income qualifications.
The adoption process is simple, once you have selected your forever companion, you will need to fill out an application. This can be done online or in person at St. Francis CARE.
Murphysboro IL 62966 | 0.8 mile away
The Humane Society of Southern Illinois was founded in 1956. We are a very small 501c3, non-profit 0pen access facility that accepts any animal that is brought to us by the public as well as functioning as the holding facility for all of Jackson County Animal Controls. Our facility takes in approximately 3,000 animals yearly and we do the best we can to find homes for all of them. At our facility,
Carbondale IL 62902 | 13 miles away
The Angelina Foundation for Animal Welfare is a grassroots humane organization whose mission is to eliminate the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals and to reduce the unwanted pet population through proactive community outreach programs, low cost spay and neuter programs, education and transportation assistance. We are 100% volunteer ran.
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