SKAGIT ANIMALS IN NEED

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Causes: Animal Protection & Welfare, Animals

Mission: SAIN receives neglected, abandoned, and/or abused horses and other animals in emergency situations from law enforcement officers and ensures they receive necessary medical care and placement in appropriate foster care for recovery, rehabilitation, and training prior to permanent placement in approved forever homes. SAIN facilitates human-equine interaction that builds mutual trust and improves quality of life. SAIN actively advocates for responsible citizenship by engaging in efforts to educate the public regarding responsible animal ownership.

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5 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

percivaa Donor

Rating: 5

09/11/2021

Great organization providing such a needed service to the animals in our community!

Sandra L.7 General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

09/10/2021

Without SAIN, our valley would still be unable to support Animal Control, people who are in need of feed, horses who have ended up in a difficult situation, and livestock and horses who are being abused. This organization has provided food, sanctuary and new homes to so many. Horses are not easy to rescue and require space, time, money and skills. SAIN has all of that. They keep their administration minimal (amazing they can do what they do) and are an all 'round great organization!

Heidi D.2 Volunteer

Rating: 5

09/09/2021

Amazing organization. I have fostered 2 horses for SAIN. They care so very deeply about the animals they serve.

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Natalie K S. Client Served

Rating: 5

07/04/2019

I adopted Willow from SAIN in 2018. Everyone I worked with to adopt her were fantastic and helpful. They did a splendid job raising her. SAIN is one of the best rescues I've ever dealt with. They do so much for the animals.

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SAIN Board Member

Rating: 5

07/04/2019

I began volunteering with "sAIN" about 5 years ago, and one of my first assignments was to haul a mom and baby to the nearby vet office. Little did I know that fast forward a year and a half and this baby, Moon, would steal my heart. I went to work with her one day at her foster home, and fell head over heels in love with her, so I applied to adopt her.
Now I've had her 4 years and she has been a joy to train, partially due to her solid beginning with this program and their wonderful foster homes. She has a level headed personality (with just a bit of sass), she loves people and everyone that meets her thinks she is pretty special too.
I have also been serving on the board for the last 3 1/2 years, and even though there's been a lot of change and growth during this time, our main focus has always been on the well being of the animals. SAIN provides a much-needed role in providing a better life for the many animals that have been in their care.

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