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Southern Cross Animal Rescue

Southern Cross Animal Rescue

Laurel, MS
Tax ID80-0925018

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About this organization

Revenue

$87,530

Expenses

$68,651

Mission

Southern Cross Animal Rescue, like the start we are named for, was created to find the lost and guide them home. Our no kill organization focuses on rescuing abandoned, neglected, and abused animals via transport to stated needing adoptable animals, foster networks, and adoption. Our belief is that animals need more than shelter. They deserve affection, attention, and socialization to learn to trust, love, and reach their potential.

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Southern Cross Animal Rescue is a no kill shelter that focuses on helping animals find their forever home as well as an effort to change the overpopulation epidemic in our area.