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help Scout find his way home

Scout's a lovable pooch who went one day out for a walk with his owner and got lost along the way. Follow — and color — Scout as he meets other animals at the Animal Refuge League and hopes to find his way home.

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For nearly a century the Animal Refuge League has been an advocate for the humane and ethical treatment of animals in the communities we serve and beyond.

Learn how you can help promote the human-animal bond in your home and your neighborhood.


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the linkage project

 

The Linkage Project is a statewide coalition committed to increasing community awareness of the link between animal cruelty and interpersonal violence.

view the brochure

 

finding their way home:
   stories of success

Every year the Animal Refuge League cares for thousands of stray, surrendered and abandoned animals. Our mission is to help each adoptable animal find a loving home.

A new booklet from the ARL titled Finding Their Way Home features just some of our many successes. The booklet tells the story of six shelter alumni who battled odds and found their way home, including Arlington, a cat found abused in a cemetery and Diamond, an overweight Dalmatian who could barely walk through our doors.

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