Home for the Holidays 2024 Begins Thanksgiving day in:
Home for the Holidays
Over 180 Lives saved in 2023 in the holiday month!
Our last Holiday Campaign - Home for the Holidays - was our most successful to date. Hundreds cats and dogs went home to foster or their forever homes between Thanksgiving and Christmas day over the years. This year Ferret Dreams No Kill Rescue joins us and ferrets are part of the program!
This year you helped save over 200!
2023 year, we brought more pets home - with your help!
Home for the Holidays
Thank You to all our Holiday Partners!
No Kill Colorado has once again put together a Home for the Holidays program with our partners. We are helping homeless pets have a great time this holiday season, and get them into a loving family.
We start with $5000 from our general fund for this campaign, but any donations in the months of November and December can increase that amount! This year we are engaging the PACFA organizations that are members of SARA (Shelter and Rescue Alliance of Colorado).
Any Colorado homeless pet - 3 years or older, or with any special needs. If they fit that criteria and go to foster or adoption they EACH generate $50 for the organization!
Want to increase the number?
Every penny we receive from Thanksgiving till the end of the year goes to this campaign. All donations are given back to Colorado Lifesaving organizations. Any funds beyond what we needed for the campaign are still used to save lives after the campaign ends. Donations directly help life-saving Colorado pet organizations!
Shelter pets need you.
Although Colorado has a great adoption and foster community, this year has been tough on a lot of Colorado organizations. Let’s save every healthy and treatable homeless pet in Colorado this holiday season. If we can do this now, we can do it year round!
Please help us help our partners with the funds necessary to save these pets and find them warm loving homes for the holidays.
Current Sponsors
Here’s how you can help:
You can foster or adopt a homeless pet 3 or more years old or a special needs pet. That’s the greatest gift you can give this season! See all our participating partners below.
You can simply donate. We ADD all donations from now until the end of the year to the $5000 to increase the fund.
Come to the adoption event!
Even though this a month long campaign we do have a celebration with an adoption event one day. This hear it will be on December 14. Come join us!!
✨ Who: No Kill Colorado and the "Home for the Holidays" Campaign in partnership with SomePlace Else Brewery
📅 When: December 14, from 1 PM to 4 PM
📍 Where: SomePlace Else Brewery, Arvada, CO
📍 Address: 6425 W 52nd Ave #6, Arvada, CO
Come see adoptable pets. Meet them, love them, and if you want, work with our rescues and shelters to foster or adopt and get them Home For the Holidays.
Maxfund - Colorado Saint Bernard Rescue - Hearthfire Keep are currently bringing dogs to the event
Our PACFA licensed animal rescue transport nonprofit consists of a small group of volunteers who transport dogs in urgent need from rural shelters in Colorado along Highway 50 (La Junta, Rocky Ford and nearby towns) to safety with rescue groups and larger shelters in the Denver area, where they are cared for and placed in forever homes.
We operate a mainly cage-free friendly environment providing medical and rehabilitation services when needed. We are part of a network of caring people and will work with local organizations in the metro Denver area to reduce pet overpopulation. We continue to work toward that goal, saving lives one life at a time.
1970 Kipling Street, Lakewood, CO 80215
Open Daily 1pm - 6pm
Telephone:303-274-2264
FAX:303-274-2265
E-mail: angelswithpaws@yahoo.com
Humane Society of Fremont County
Contact Info: Humane Society of Fremont County
110 Rhodes Avenue - Canon City, CO 81212 (MAP)
(719) 275-0663
Email: info@fremonthumane.com
Hours
Monday-Thursday 10am-5pm
Friday-Saturday 10am-4pm
Sunday - Closed
www.fremonthumane.com
The Upper Rio Grande Animal Society Conour Animal Shelter
Upper Rio Grande Animal Society
Conour Animal Shelter
2825 Sherman Avenue, P.O. Box 369
Monte Vista, CO 81144
(719) 852-3366
shelter@urgasconouranimalshelter.org
www.urgasconouranimalshelter.org
Colorado Saint Bernard Rescue (CSBR)
Colorado Saint Bernard Rescue is a 501(c)3 non-profit that was founded in 1997, all-volunteer organization dedicated to the rehoming of unwanted, abandoned, and abused Saint Bernards and Saint Bernard mixes.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoSaintBernardRescue
PO Box 103034
Denver, CO 80250
Mile High Canine Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)3, Colorado non-profit organization established in 2019. We are 100% volunteer run and foster home based. MHCR aims to provide abandoned, neglected, and abused dogs a loving home to grow and learn in until a suitable forever home is found. While in foster care, our dogs are spayed/neutered, heartworm tested/treated, microchipped, and vaccinated.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/milehighcanine/
Located in Aurora, Colorado – Demi’s Animal Rescue is a no kill animal rescue that focuses on solving pet homelessness through adoption, spay/neuter and pet retention. We do not discriminate against any animal that is in need and open our door to all regardless of their breed, age or special care required. We strive to see the day that pet homelessness is eliminated worldwide. Once an animal reaches Demi’s Animal Rescue… It Only Gets Better From Here.
Adoptions: adopt@demisanimalrescue.com
Fostering: foster@demisanimalrescue.com
All Other Inquiries: info@demisanimalrescue.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/DemisAnimalRescue
Golden Growls Senior Rescue is a 501(c)3, PACFA licensed, foster based rescue, dedicated to bringing solace, love, and quality veterinary care to senior shelter dogs. Our goal is to responsibly rescue senior dogs who are normally overlooked due to their age and medical needs. We strongly believe in focusing on quality verse quantity.
Saving Dobermankind Animal Rescue (SDAR) is a volunteer ran rescue out of Fountain, CO, originally founded by animal lover Lauri Filar in 2014.
SDAR pulls Doberman Pinschers from high kill shelters in Colorado and surrounding states.
SDAR rescues Dobermans, Doberman Mixes, and other breeds of dogs on a case by case basis.
SDAR is a registered rescue in the State of Colorado under PACFA.
(720) 722-4277 (Voicemail
Fountain,CO
501c3 47-4227875
Venmo: @savingdobekind
Zelle: hookedondobies@gmail.com)
A non-profit, No Kill shelter established in May, 1988.
We take in and nurture injured animals with no known owner.
We find loving forever homes for these animals once they have recovered.
Dog Shelter
Hours:
Closed on Tuesdays
All Visits to the Dog Shelter Require an Appointment. Please call either the cat shelter main number or dog shelter main number to make your appointment today.
Mon, Wed, Thurs & Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00pm
Saturday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 12:00 pm - 5:00pm
Call: 303-595-4917
1005 Galapago St., Denver, CO 80204
Cat Shelter
Hours:
Closed on Tuesdays
All Visits to the Cat Shelter Require an Appointment. Please call either the cat shelter main number or dog shelter main number to make your appointment today.
Mon, Wed, Thurs & Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Call: 720-266-6081
Colorado Shiba Inu Rescue (COSIR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue and rehoming of Shiba Inus, and Shiba Inu mixes, in Colorado. While in rescue, all our dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, given heartworm prevention, and any/all veterinary care necessary to ensure they are healthy and ready for their forever homes. We also provide post-adoption training for our younger dogs, and maintain a lifelong relationship of support with our alumni. We have an all volunteer staff who donate their free time to saving Shibas because of their love and appreciation for the breed.
https://coloradoshibainurescue.org/board-of-directors/
The Fairy Dawg Mother works with trusted partners in Colorado and nearby states to bring dawgs to the Denver Metro area, where they will have a better chance at adoption. We do our best to select dogs that will be highly successful candidates for placement with a new furever family, but change can be stressful for even the most easy-going dawg. Because of this, we work with foster families to start getting them stabilized, learn about each dawg’s individual temperament, and provide training and guidance to the dawg.