Northern California Animal Rescue Friends

Reviewed by the Sacramento Region Community Foundation

$17 raised by 1 donor

1% complete

$3,000 Goal

Northern California Animal Rescue Friends was established in May 2006 by like minded individuals who wanted to make a difference in animals' lives.  These people had previous experience volunteering with animal rescue organizations but saw a need for more services in our area. NCARF is a true grass roots organization. It is completely volunteer run and depends on donations and adoption fees to pay for all of the services it provides. Since its inception, NCARF has helped over 4,000 dogs find their forever homes.  

Mission

NCARF rescues unwanted animals. We foster and nurture these pets, and adopt them into their forever homes.

Needs

Funds to pay for medical exams and care for rescued animals.

Funds to pay for dental exams and care for rescued animals.

Funds to pay for spay and neuter services for rescued animals.

Funds to provide transportation fees to initial medical care and/or foster homes.

Funds to pay shelter fees.

Volunteers willing to provide loving foster homes for rescued animals.

Volunteers willing to transport rescued animals to veterinary care and/or foster placement.

Equity Statement

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Northern California Animal Rescue Friends

other names

NCARF

Year Established

2006

Tax id (EIN)

20-5238849

Mission Category

Animal

Operating Budget

$100,001-$250,000

Organization Need

Funding: Program, Volunteers

Demographics Served

General population

Local Counties Served

El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, Yolo

Address

P. O. Box 580327
Elk Grove, CA 95758-0006

Service areas

CA, US

Phone

916-691-1817