Eddie’s Wheels
Website: eddieswheels.com
Custom wheelchairs for animals … This is where Molly’s wheelchair was made!
The Liberty Train and Rescue
Nancy Class or Kelly Dietrich (Rescue coordinators and founding Partners)
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheLibertyTrainandRescue/
Email: thelibertytrain@fastmail.fm
Email them to get on their email list for transport notifications.
The Liberty Train and Rescue is an all-volunteer group dedicated to aid in the rescuing, transporting (from State to State) and re-homing animals in need for their fully screened and approved rescues. They work with a network of individuals to pull animals from high-kill shelters, transport, and place animals with those rescues.
Highly recommend! This is the transport company that Founder, James and Sherry volunteer with.
Community Cats of Ohio
Website: www.communitycatsohio.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TogetherInitiativeOhio
An organization that promotes and helps humane management of Ohio’s feral and stray cat communities by encouraging and facilitating collaborative trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs and corresponding partnerships between public and/or private stakeholders.
People Care Pet Pantry
Facebook: www.facebook.com/helpingkeeppetshome
You’ve heard of food pantries for families in need, now there’s a Pet pantry for animals in need. People Care Pet Pantry acts as a social services organization for families with pets. They provide pet food, pet supplies and other needs to screened families who are going through a financial hardship. They also help the homeless and their pets by going to different homeless communities and handing out pet food, pet supplies and needed items for the people.
Operation Orphan Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc.
Website: www.operationorphanwildlife.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/operationorphanwildlife
When Founder and Director, Fran Kitchen, was 18 she took in an orphaned baby robin a neighbor had found. She went to the library and researched robins: what they ate, and how they lived. She then raised the tiny bird to adulthood, eventually releasing it back into the wild. In the 54 years since, Kitchen, of Akron, has devoted her life to rehabilitating wild animals in Northeast Ohio. She has helped tens of thousands of orphaned or injured squirrels, rabbits, birds, foxes, raccoons, opossums and more return to the wild, earning a spot alongside Bob Evans and Johnny Appleseed in the Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame in 2011. She also received the Lifetime Achievement award from the Ohio Wildlife Rehabilitation Association in 1999.