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  2. As L.A. Burned, Local Shelter Took in 800 Displaced Animals ...

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    Although Pasadena Humane has dealt with animals caught up in wildfires and other disasters in the past, the recent fires that began burning in several locations around Los Angeles on Jan. 7 has ...

  3. Animal rescuers care for LA fire evacuees - dogs, donkeys, horses

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    The Humane Society began accepting animals as a temporary shelter as families evacuated their. ... In nearby Burbank, the Los Angeles Equestrian Center has taken in around 400 animals, mostly ...

  4. ‘These animals are essentially family:’ Horses, sheep and ...

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    The Pasadena Humane Society has worked to feed pets left trapped inside homes and has taken in at least 610 animals since the fires broke out on January 7, the organization said. ... After heading ...

  5. Humane Society of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The HSUS Pets for Life program uses community-level outreach in a number of American cities, including Los Angeles, and Philadelphia, to raise retention levels and to improve the lives of companion animals and those who care for them, by providing veterinary services in zones where convenient and low-cost care is lacking.

  6. Paris Hilton Fosters Dog Surrendered During Los Angeles ... - AOL

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    Marc Duron/11:11 Media Paris Hilton is lending a helping hand to furry friends after the Los Angeles wildfires. “Hey everyone, I am here at Pasadena Humane Society, and today I am here with this ...

  7. Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles

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    The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles is considered to be one of Los Angeles' oldest organizations advocating for immigrant rights. In 1986, the creation of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles or CHIRLA, was funded by the Ford Foundation in efforts to help educate immigrants about the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.