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187 Downs Road, Sebec, Sebec
Sebec, ME 04481
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Last Updated:
2/7/2023 2:18 PM
 

Give a Dog a Home, German Shepherd Dog Rescue

Give a Dog a Home Rescue 

 is an IRS, 501c3 tax exempt nonprofit charity located in Sebec, Maine.

EIN - 27-5241306

State of Maine Animal Welfare Division - Shelter License # F1463

State of Maine Charitable Organization #CO1134   

Our Privacy Policy

At Give a Dog a Home Rescue, we are dedicated to protecting the privacy of our supporters, including adopters, fosters, volunteers, and donors. Personal information collected through applications and donation sites, such as names, addresses, and email addresses, is done so voluntarily and is used solely for processing applications, donations, and communications. We do not share, sell, or rent this information to any third parties. Rest assured, your information is safe with us, and we are committed to maintaining its confidentiality and security.

Our Mission

Give a Dog a Home Rescue helps pets in need through sheltering, adoption, education, spay/neuter, and community outreach. Engaging the hearts, hands and minds of our community to promote the humane treatment of animals through humane education, animal protection and community service.


Through our Feed the Need Pet Pantry, we strive to help enrich and lengthen the special relationships between people and their pets.


As an Ambassador to the Greater Goods Charity - GOODS Program, we help to received, then distribute food, essential supplies, clothing, housewares, toys, and more to pets and people in need throughout the state and east coast.

Rescues...

Rescuers, rescue supporters, and volunteers do not walk on water.  We don't wear capes and tights or leap tall buildings.

We aren't better than anyone else, but we do pursue a cause that we believe  makes us better than before we started. We make mistakes; we feel we  can't do enough at home; we rant out in frustration; we lose our tempers and get snappy; we have to reject people sometimes for the good of a dog.

We are not always likeable. What we do is draining, emotionally, financially  and physically. Please bear with us and forgive us our flaws, because we are doing work that's bigger than we are.
 
~Author Unknown