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Animal Aid Humane Society


239 50th Street

moline, Illinois 61265

Phone: 309-797-6550

Email: wecare@molineanimalaid.org

Website: www.molineanimalaid.org/



Animal Aid Humane Society incorporated in 1998 . We are not for profit 501(c)3 . Our policies are solid. “We are a cage-less, no-kill shelter”. Animal Aid is staffed only with volunteers. None of our Directors are financially compensated for their work, time and effort, and the same is attached to our officers, they are all great volunteers that love animals. All of the volunteers work hard, and spend time with our animals helping the animals to experience the love and acceptance we humans can offer. No one gets paid, but the rewards are priceless.

Animal Aid Humane Society operates strictly from donations of people that share the same views as our volunteers. We benefit our Animals and our community, our efforts are essential to the survival of these animals and enhance the quality of life both for the animals that are adopted and the family who adopts these animals.

We strongly promote spaying and neutering, so that unwanted animals are not tossed into predicaments they have no control over. We promote education in the proper care of animals. Stop the killing have your pet spayed or neutered. We can help! We have special adoption programs for Seniors and people on fixed income, our Senior Side Kick and Alone But Not Lonely programs.

We will provide shelter, food, water and medical treatment if it is in our power to do so, and with the help from people that volunteer their time, and from people who find it in their hearts to help us financially we will be able to help many animals . We will not kill an animal once we have given it sanctuary into our shelter. However, we will go to the end of time to find a human companion that will adopt it and love it.
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