$25
Cat Crate to Transport
Every donation will be matched up to $25,000! Your generosity will have twice the impact. Thanks so a special donor your gift will go twice as far in honor of Murray.
Double your impact and help us provide more than 200 rescue flights at no charge to our partner shelters in 2025! We will be saving the lives of up to 10,000 dogs and cats.
Our rescue flights are free of charge to our partner shelters and we have flown more than 37,000 dogs and cats who landed in homes, thanks to the support of donors like you.
Will you support us today with a donation? For many communities that struggle with pet overpopulation, having reliable transport options, at no cost, is invaluable.
This year has been one for the books! We faced challenges at every turn, but our hard-working team, our community of animal lovers, and amazing shelter partners showed up time and time again to help us complete an incredible year of life saving!
6,000+ Animals Saved in 2024
Thanks to you, we have saved over six thousand dogs and cats in 2024, transporting them from overcrowded shelters to loving homes.
37,500 total animals saved
We have flown more than 37,000 animals to safety from coast to coast with our two airplanes!
3 Planes
We purchased our third aircraft, “The Third” in 2024. Next year we will operate three planes to serve our growing partner network nationwide.
Operating three aircraft in 2025 will allow us to expand our reach, with each plane focused on a different geographic location, but it also brings significant costs. Your support ensures that we can keep these flights wheels-up, giving thousands of animals the chance to find a forever home.
These dogs and cats all landed safely with our partner organizations and found their forever homes. We are grateful to help these passengers land in HOMES all over the country!
Beefcake, now Augustus or Auggie for short, has been a bundle of joy for our family. He is really smart and picking up training really fast. Now that he has his shots, he enjoys going with his sisters on walks.
Kumo was living at an overcrowded shelter in Norman, Oklahoma for over a year before she got a flight to Oregon this past June with 30+ other dogs that were brought from the same shelter.