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Volunteer kissing a rescue dog, representing compassion, trust, and emotional connection through The Good Strays Project.

Helping Rescue Groups Grow

Supporting independent rescuers and small rescue groups with visibility, organization, and digital tools that help more dogs get seen, supported, and adopted.

Volunteer reviewing rescue dog profiles online, representing digital visibility, adoption outreach, and support for rescue partners through The Good Strays Project.
Volunteer spending time with rescue dogs in a shelter yard, representing hands-on care, socialization, and compassionate support through The Good Strays Project.
Volunteers creating adoption materials for a rescue dog, representing storytelling, outreach, and adoption visibility through The Good Strays Project.

Many rescuers do extraordinary work with very limited resources.
Some have no website, no logo, no online presence, and no tools to help them grow.

This project focuses on helping rescue groups build visibility, organization, and stronger community support through branding, digital tools, and communication resources.

What This Support Can Include:

  • Rescue visibility pages

  • Dog adoption profiles

  • Logo & branding

  • Event materials

  • Social media setup

  • Website support

  • Adoption promotion

  • Rescue spotlight features

Many rescue groups operate with limited resources and very little structural support.

Without access to tools, visibility, organized systems, or international fundraising opportunities, it can become difficult to:

• Receive consistent support
• Build long-term trust with donors
• Increase visibility for dogs in their care
• Organize adoption efforts efficiently
• Sustain rescue operations over time

Even experienced rescuers often manage everything alone — balancing rescue work, communication, fundraising, and daily care at the same time.

The Challenge

Rescue dog looking out from a kennel, representing the need for visibility, support, and safer futures through The Good Strays Project.
Volunteers reviewing adoptable dog profiles online, representing shared adoption systems, rescue coordination, and digital support through The Good Strays Project.

We help rescue groups build stronger visibility, organization, and support systems that allow them to focus more on saving lives and less on struggling alone.

Support may include:

• Adoption visibility through shared dog profiles
• Rescue spotlight pages within the platform
• Logo and branding support
• Social media and communication tools
• Event and fundraising materials
• Website and digital visibility support
• Guidance for building more sustainable rescue operations

The goal is to help rescuers grow without losing the identity and heart behind their work.

The Solution

Long-Term Impact

By helping rescue groups become more visible, organized, and supported, this initiative helps create stronger and more sustainable rescue efforts over time.

Stronger rescue groups can:

• Help more animals
• Increase adoption opportunities
• Build stronger community trust
• Attract more volunteers and support
• Operate more sustainably over time

Current Progress - Support is already being provided to selected rescue groups.

Active Support

Currently helping selected rescue groups improve visibility, communication, and adoption outreach.

Digital Tools

Creating rescue profiles, graphics, and online resources to help groups connect with more people.

Growing Network

Expanding collaborations with rescuers and building a stronger support system for long-term impact.

Ways You Can Support

Financial Support
Help rescue groups access tools, visibility, and operational structure.
Design & Branding
Support logo creation, promotional materials, and digital resources.
Technical Support
Help provide websites, adoption systems, and donation tools.
Community Connections
Connect rescue groups with volunteers, adopters, and supporters.

Want to support a rescue group?

If you would like to support a rescue group through design, funding, tools, education, or collaboration, we would love to hear from you.

Contact us

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