Contact OtherMothers.Org!
Mail:
Other Mothers Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc.
PO Box 8021
Portland OR 97207-8021
Phone: (503) 444-7567
Email: Linda@othermothers.org
Other Mothers is a private non-profit 501(c)(3) charity
that relies exclusively on individual and business
donations. We receive no tax dollars or government
allocations. Your gift is fully tax-deductible.
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Contact & Link Information
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Important Links
Adoption:
Oregon Humane Society
PO Box 11364
1067 NE Columbia Blvd.
Portland, OR 97211-0364
(503) 285-7722 phone
Website: oregonhumane.org
Willamette Humane Society
4246 Turner Road SE
Salem, OR 97301
(503) 585-5900 phone
Website: willamettehumane.org
Cat Adoption Team
14175 SW Galbreath Drive
Sherwood, OR 97140
(503) 925-8903 phone
Website: catadoptionteam.org
Training:
Pup-A-Razzi
16300 SW Hart Road, Suite H
Beaverton, OR 97007
(503) 259-8978 phone
Website: pup-a-razzi.com
Retail:
PetUtopia
8670 SW Scholls Ferry Road
Beaverton, OR 97008
(503) 646-5937 phone
Website: petutopia.com
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Helping dog and cat mothers in need - makes you a friend, indeed!
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About Our Founder
Linda is the founder of Other
Mothers Animal Rescue and
Rehabilitation.
After working as a volunteer
animal parent for more than ten
years, Linda was determined to
do more for newly born animals
that were too young or too
vulnerable to thrive in a shelter environment.
The goal of Other Mothers is to care for these very young
animals until they are ready to be adopted.
Other Mothers can provide the TLC these young animals
need, which frees up valuable space in shelters for
animals with immediate potential for adoption.
Linda has spent most of the past year and several
thousand dollars of her own money to make her dream
come true, including devoting a room of her new house to
caring for animals. She intends to keep gathering more
supporters and has incorporated Other Mothers as a
tax-exempt nonprofit organization.
In July of 2006, Linda received the Diamond Collar Hero
Award presented to her by the Oregon Humane Society
for her contributions.