Join the HART Helping Hands Club

Every rescue happens in the space between the moment a pet is saved and the day they find their forever home. That in-between is where the real work lives, and it costs money every single day. The HART Helping Hands Club is a community of monthly donors who keep that work going, so we never have to turn away an animal because the resources weren't there.

When you join, your monthly gift becomes the steady foundation we count on. It means the next dog pulled from a hard situation has food waiting, the next sick kitten gets the medicine she needs, and the next transport has gas in the tank to carry a pet to the family who's been waiting for them.

Where your monthly gift goes

Your support covers the real, everyday costs of running a foster-based rescue: insurance that keeps our rescue and volunteers protected, gas and transport to carry pets to adopters across the country and even into Canada, food for every animal in our foster homes, and the medicine and vetting that make sure each pet arrives healthy and ready. And because rescue is unpredictable, your steady gift lets us respond fast wherever the need shows up next.

Every month, you help find them homes.

Your donation helps cover the real, day-to-day costs of rescue. This includes medical care, spay and neuter surgeries, vaccinations, microchipping, food, and transport for dogs coming out of high-kill shelters.

It also allows us to take on dogs who need more time, support, or medical attention before they’re ready for adoption. These are often the dogs who would otherwise be overlooked.

Every contribution directly supports the care and stability our dogs receive while we work to place them into safe, permanent homes.

You don't have to foster to save a life.

Not everyone can open their home to a foster pet, and that's okay. Maybe your house is already full of the ones you love. Maybe life is just a lot right now. Being a Helping Hands member is a way to be part of the rescue even when fostering isn't possible for you. You give the animals something every bit as vital as a temporary home: the resources that keep our doors open and our transports running. It's hands-on help, no leash required.