DESCRIPTION: Through Reservation Animal Rescue (formerly ROAR), program partners are provided with basic supplies to aid in their care of stray dogs and cats on the reservations. The Reservation Animal Rescue also helps fund mobile spay and neuter clinics. The Reservation Animal Rescue takes care of our program partners who, in turn, take care of stray and orphaned animals...place them in foster care...and get them ready for adoption into loving homes.
According to one estimate, there are at least 1,500 stray dogs roaming the Navajo Nation alone. But the number may be four times this much. And there are hundreds of stray cats as well.
These circumstances prompted an urgent plan to care for as many reservation animals as possible. The answer was Reservation Animal Rescue!
The mission of all the Partnership With Native Americans (PWNA) programs, (formerly National Relief Charities, NRC) is to help Native American people improve the quality of their lives by providing opportunities for them to bring about positive changes in their communities. Partnership With Native Americans programs include: American Indian Education Fund, Native American Aid, Navajo Relief Fund, Northern Plains Reservation Aid, Reservation Animal Rescue, Sioux Nation Relief Fund, Southwest Indian Relief Council and Southwest Reservation Aid.
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