Our Mission is to promote the health and well-being of all cats and dogs that fall under the protection of Sadie's umbrella.
We partner with the community of
San Angelo, Texas to rescue and find forever homes for surrendered, abandoned and otherwise homeless pets.
We concentrate on providing a second chance to shelter pets before euthanization. We create and manage networks of foster families and facilitate communications to keep homeless pets from ever entering a shelter. All of our efforts are funded solely by donations. All donations go directly to re-homing a pet.
The organization shall not be operated for profit and no part of any profits or remainder or residual from donations to the organization shall benefit any member or individual.
Sadie's currently does not have a facility to serve as the Rescue that we someday hope to provide for these homeless little ones. In the meantime, we count on our neighbors volunteering to foster and support the effort in other ways.
Sadie's Rescue, Inc. is an IRS approved Public Charity 501 (c) (3) and therefore, donations are tax deductible under section 170 of the tax code.
~ To Make A Donation ~
Send Check or Money Order to:
Sadie's Rescue
3520 Knickerbocker Road, Suite B, PMB 111
San Angelo, TX 76904
Or Send A Credit Card Donation Through PayPal
To make a donation in Memory of someone or one of your best friends.....or you would like to make a Gift donation in someone's name.....just fill in the comments box when you are checking out with PayPal and we will be sure to handle it appropriately.
What We Do
*** Work with partners and the city shelter to give homeless pets a second chance through PetSmart kitty adoptions to larger dog adoption events.
*** Facilitate, through fostering and community, the adoption of unwanted, unclaimed and stray companion pets.
*** Provide advice and assistance to those wanting to place unwanted companion pets in new homes.
*** Educate the proper care and training of companion pets.
*** Encourage responsible companion pet ownership.
*** Improve / increase the number of spays and neuters of new companion dogs and cats.