S Is For Second Chance Animal Services ~ Non-Profit Organizations ~ #Blogging From AtoZ April Challenge 2023

Second Chance Animal Services is a non-profit organization that has been around since 1999. They are located in Massachusetts and have four locations, Southbridge, Springfield, Worcester and North Brookfield.

What began as an animal shelter grew to offer more services for animals.

They provide temporary shelter to stray, abandoned and surrendered animals. Veterinary services are offered at low to no cost for those unable to afford care for their pet.

Other Blogging From A-to-Z April Challenge Posts 2023

A Is For As You Sow

B Is For Baby2Baby

C Is For Caiden’s Hope Foundation

D Is For Do Something

E Is For Ears To You

F Is For FACE Foundation For Animals

G Is For Get Shift Done

H Is For High Fives Foundation

I Is For Inheritance Of Hope

J Is For John A Hartford Foundation

K Is For Kare For Kids

L Is For Lady Free Thinker

M Is For Mann Cat Sanctuary

N Is For Nature’s Nurse Wildlife Rehabilitation

O Is For Old Friends

P Is For Packages From Home

Q Is For Quality Services For The Autism Community

R Is For Room To Read

S Is For Second Chance Animal Services

T Is For Things Of My Very Own

U Is For Undies For Everyone

V Is For Vet Tix

W Is For (The) Wright Ranch Rescue Inc

X Is For Xpose Hope

Y Is For Youth With A Mission

Z Is For Zaksee Parrot Sanctuary

Past Blogging From A to Z April Challenge Posts (Condensed Versions)

2014 – Emotions

2015 – Non-Profit Organizations

2016 – Non-Profit Organizations

2017 – Facebook Support Groups

2020 – Shetland Sheepdogs

2022 – Non-Profits

Disclaimer: This post is for general information only. It is part of the Blogging From A-to-Z April Challenge (2023). I am not affiliated with or endorse this non-profit organization. Please use caution when donating online.

4 comments

  1. Hi Cheryl, Thank you for stopping by my blog. I’m way behind but determined to catch up, at least by Reflections Day on the 7th. You’ve chosen a beautiful theme this year; NGOs are always to be celebrated. A good friend of mine also rescues and finds homes for abandoned or hurt animals: Venus Doggess of Love: https://facebook.com/VenusDoggessOfLove/

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