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Animals

Fl Thoroughbred Retirement & Adop. Care

Florida TRAC was created by the Horsemen of Calder and Gulfstream along with the jockey's to help the ex-racers find a new career, rather it be a family pet, trail horse, show horse or pasture pal. We are there for them to provide a much deserved second chance at finding a permanent home.

Florida Oceanographic Society

We are a 57 acre nature center located on Hutchinson Island in Stuart, FL. Situated between the Indian River and the Atlantic Ocean. We are a leading state and nationally recognized environmental organization that offers educational programs to people of all ages. We conduct research and restoration programs that lead to healthy coastal ecosystems. Located at 890 NE Ocean Blvd. Stuart FL 34996 -across from the Stuart Beach and Elliott Museum on Hutchinson Island. Open to the public from 10-5 Mon-Sat and 12-4 on Sunday. Daily programs include stingray feedings, sea turtle talks, and game fish feedings.

Hobe Sound Animal Protection League

Mailing address: PO Box 1693, Palm City, FL 34991 HSAPL is a 501(c)(3) feline rescue group. We have a sanctary in Palm City where over 150 cats reside, awaiting adoption or just living out their lives. We run a Foster program, an Adoption program and a Spay/Neuter program.

Humane Society of the Treasure Coast

Founded in 1955, the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast is an open admission shelter. We accept all animals regardless of health, age, temperament or breed. We are very serious about providing care for those who cannot speak for themselves and earning your trust. Charity Navigator, the largest independent evaluator of nonprofit financial management results, annually recognizes HSTC as one of the most fiscally responsible charities in the country. By sponsoring HSTC programs, attending events, or contributing through direct mail campaigns or online, you help provide quality care, food and shelter, adoption and spay/neuter programs, humane education and other important services.

Martin County Community Foundation

The Martin County Community Foundation was established in 1988. We work with philanthropically inclined individuals and organizations to improve communities. In doing our work we serve as a convener of community leaders, identify social issues in need of philanthropic support and work to bring about effective and positive change.

Treasure Coast Wildlife Center

Founded in 1974 by Jean Henry and Ruth Stanwood to care for sick, injured and orphaned wild animals. A 501c3 charitable corporation that operates a comprehensive wildlife hospital treating all native species, from squirrels to bobcats, rabbits to deer, songbirds to eagles, and turtles to alligators. We see between 1,000 and 2,000 new patients every year. Recovered individuals are returned to wild environments to live out productive natural lives. TCWC also provides permanent care and sanctuary for animals that would not survive release to the wild.