This Year's Project: Raising Money to replace supplies lost in McCook Lake flood
About Our Organization
Noah’s Hope started rescuing Siouxland animals in 2007. We became a registered non-profit organization in 2010, and we opened our Doggy Den at 26th and Myrtle to help support our work. Our all-volunteer group has always focused on underdogs. We rescue the dogs animal shelters consider hopeless: the old, the sick and injured, the used-up by breeders, the forsaken. We nurse them, bring them back from the brink, and give them another chance. We believe they make the very best pets because somehow, some way, they understand. And they thank us. Since our inception, we have saved thousands of animals.
Current Project: Raising Money to replace supplies lost in McCook Lake flood
During the recent flooding in McCook Lake, there were several supplies that did not make it through the flood. They were in the home of one of our volunteers who takes care of the sickest animals. The estimated value of the Oxygen Concentror and oxygen tent is $1,700. The home was a total loss, but the owner was able to get out with her arms full of dogs......
New Animal Transport Van for Noah's Hope Animal Rescue
Project Details
This summer was a rough one on our transport vehicles. Everyone knows we work our vans hard saving and transporting hundreds of animals a month.Our 'fleet' consists of four vans, an SUV and three cargo style vans. The rescue needs these vehicles; without them we can not do what we do!
The engine on our 2010 Travers van blew up (along with numerous other issues) and it has been suggested that we replace it rather than fix it. This is our longtime volunteer Wade's main rescue vehicle, the one that makes daily trips to the vet and multiple trips to Animal Control. He also makes several trips a month to outlying communities to pick up animals in need. We must replace his van and keep him on the road. While he has been without his van, he has been driving our older 2015 Chevy cargo van. We have this vehicle as a spare but it needs some engine work and last week it quit altogether.
This year for the Big Give, we are raising money to purchase a newer, reliable vehicle for Wade to drive. Funds will also be used to repair the backup van.
Please consider donating so that we can continue to save the animals.....any amount is appreciated! Thank you!!!!
Van Transport Kennels
Project Details
As most of you know, Noah's Hope Animal Rescue has four transport vehicles. We use those vehicles nearly every single day to bring dogs and cats into rescue from local communities, nearby shelters and reservations. We also transport to othter rescues, vet appointments and adoption events. These 4 vans are the lifeline of our rescue. After years of use, we would like to replace some of the kennels in which the pets travel in. This year we are looking to raise money to purchase new kennels that can replace those that have been chewed on or are no longer as secure as needed. Thank you so much for all of the support that you have given us. We can't survive without you!
Neo-Natal Critical Care Equipment
Project Details
Noah’s Hope Animal Rescue regularly takes in newborn animals who need extra care when they come into rescue. Some of them need help with being able to survive the first few weeks of their lives. This equipment can give them the critical care environment they need to survive.
The PuppyWarmer Incubator is a pet incubator that uses an infrared heater with encased insulation to reflect more infrared wavelengths to keep newborn puppies and kittens waram.This unit can attach to an oxygen concentrator if needed. We would like to purchase two incubators and one oxygen concentrator.
These units will be put in the homes of volunteer fosters who typically take in the neediest animals.
Prevent a Litter and Fix Your Critter
Project Details
Noah's Hope Animal Rescue has a very successful spay and neuter program. For the last 8 years, we have funded this program with our Spay-Ghetti and No Balls Dinner. Due to the pandemic, we have not been able to have this fundraiser in 2020. We want to continue to offer this important service for eligible pet owners and to assure that every dog and cat over 6 months old has been spayed or neutered prior to adoption.
Building for Hope - Kennels
Project Details
Noah's Hope Animal Rescue made huge strides in the Spring of 2019 when we purchased a new van and land for a future rescue facility. There is a residence on the property which allows for a volunteer on the property at all times. In addition there are other buildings that we are converting into a temporary facility. With that in mind, we are in need of additional kennels to allow our dogs to get out in the fresh air when the weather permits. These kennels would hold the dogs that are in quarantine and cannot be kenneled with other dogs or those dogs that are "escape" artists as the kennels would have a cover to them. They would be as shown on the picture herein. With your donation, Noah's Hope Animal Rescue would be able to purchase a couple of these 4 x 8 kennels and lay the foundation for them. Our animals would never be left in these kennels other than for temporary day use. Noah's Hope is and always will be a foster-based rescue. We are the last hope for over 500 animals each year and strive to keep them safe and healthy. In addition to the kennels if there is adequate funding, Noah's Hope is needing a storage shed that would go along with the kennels that would house food and supplies for the animals.