Saving Hope Animal Rescue

A nonprofit organization

$323,217 raised by 801 donors

92% complete

$350,000 Goal

OUR MISSION 

Saving Hope Rescue is a non-profit organization determined to put an end to animal abuse and neglect by attacking the over-population problem in our community and putting an emphasis on Education and Adoption. We are a foster-based rescue proud to be located in Texas that primarily focuses in the Dallas, Fort Worth and surrounding areas. However, our stories of HOPE reach around the globe!  

PROVIDING A VOICE FOR EVERY ANIMAL

At Saving Hope we ensure see that every animal knows love and kindness. No animals should endure needless pain and suffering or lack of safety and comfort. We are providing a voice for the animals that sit chained up with limited access to food and water, the animals who are born into hoarding or breeding situations, animals who are beaten, abused, neglected and forgotten, and the animals who only need comfort in their final days.

They find refuge, medical treatment, housing, training, spay or neutering, microchipping, and most importantly comfort and a chance to live through Saving Hope. 

Since its formation in March of 2018, Saving Hope Rescue has successfully rescued and facilitated the adoption of over 10,000 dogs and cats, and currently has over 611 dogs and 513 cats in foster care. 


SAVING HOPE by the NUMBERS

Although we witnessed an unprecedented amount of growth in 2023, 2024 has been the roughest year yet. Not only did we visit the border at Eagle Pass but have taken in more animals than ever before due to the overpopulation issues and the economy forcing many to become homeless or move and leave their animals behind due to financial burdens. As of August 2024 we have saved over 1,300 animals. The shelters are full and are euthanizing for space.

January 2023 to September, 2024 we have accrued $1.4 million in veterinarian expenses to save 1,232 dogs and 472 cats (and a few pigs along the way) and spayed and neutered over 1,500 animals. 

In 2022 Saving Hope Rescue spent approximately $1.2 million on veterinary expenses. We spayed/neutered over 1,100 dogs and cats, as well as provided other emergency and wellness veterinary services, including heartworm treatments, vaccinations, deworming, and microchipping services.

In 2021, we adopted out 2,107 animals and spayed and neutered over 1,100 animals. We are making a difference! In 2021 veterinarian expenses alone exceeded $890,000.


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OUT OF STATE ADOPTIONS AS OF AUGUST 2024


OUR NEED: Medical Funding and the Aledo Ranch & Sanctuary

Our NUMBER ONE need on any given day is monetary donations. We need funds to care for the animals we are able to rescue, foster, rehome, transport and hopefully ADOPT out to a loving home. Today's goal of $200,000 will help toward our overall goal of $1,500,000.

At present, we have over 1,100 animals in foster homes across North Texas and are processing animals at all hours and every day, all year round. Our highest intake day in July 2020 was when we rescued 88 animals from a hoarding situation. Every dollar goes towards our ongoing rescue expenses including medical bills, food, supplies, vaccinations and spay/neuter surgeries. In the NEWS: Dozens of Dogs Rescued, Fostered in Aledo. Seeing the growing and dire need for a no-kill facility in the North Texas community to medically treat, house, train and adopt animals became a top priority. 

In 2024 we opened our first rescue property in Aledo, Texas, the Saving Hope Rescue Ranch & Sanctuary! Alongside an on-site Adoption Center, Veterinary Clinic, Quarantine Building, Mom & Puppy Pods and a Senior Sanctuary, the property will be converted to enable Saving Hope Rescue to:

  • House animals in cage-free spaces with limited noise, unlike a shelter environment
  • Provide high quality medical care, vaccinations, evaluations and other necessary medical services on site
  • Operate our top-tier Foster and Rescue Program for all of North Texas
  • Offer an Animal Training Program for volunteers, fosters, past and future adopters and the general public
  • Give back to the community by constructing an Events Center for animal welfare-related events and fundraisers for Saving Hope and our partners 
  • Open a Top Notch Veterinary Clinic


Russell R Martin Welcome & Adoption Center 
 Lauren Anton, Kit Moncrief, Priscilla Martin, Lauree Simmons
  Ribbon Cutting with Nic Sheridan, Kit Moncrief, Fort Worth City Councilwoman Macy Hill, Mayor of Aledo Nick Stanley, Gloria Holmsten & Lauren Anton

Saving Hope Aledo Rescue Ranch & Sanctuary Sponsorships

The Aledo Rescue Ranch will be open to the public and will welcome animals lovers of every "walk" of life. We continue to work with professionals for onsite planning and construction of the facilities. Our facilities are now available for Sponsorship and Naming Rights, please email: savinghopeorg@gmail.com

Patrick Sands Puppy Play Yard

•    2,867 dogs and cats rescued in 2023

•    2,328 dogs and cats adopted in 2023

•    910 dogs adopted so far in 2024, 592 in care now (as of August 20)

•    307 cats adopted so far in 2024, 584 in care now (as of August 20)


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Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Saving Hope Animal Rescue

Tax id (EIN)

82-5013333

Categories

Animals

Address

14184 Aledo Iona Rd.
Aledo, TX 76008

Phone

214-914-7368

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