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    • Mission
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      • Angels 4 Everyday Heroes
      • Cat Sanctuary
      • Veterans Journey Home
      • Animal Hoarding Relief
    • Rescue/Adoptions
      • Foster/Adopt
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  • Mission
  • Our Programs
    • Angels 4 Everyday Heroes
    • Cat Sanctuary
    • Veterans Journey Home
    • Animal Hoarding Relief
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    • Foster/Adopt
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    • Available Pets
  • Be A Hero
    • What We Need
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Welcome to Angels Journey Home Animal Rescue🐱🐶

Welcome to Angels Journey Home Animal Rescue🐱🐶Welcome to Angels Journey Home Animal Rescue🐱🐶Welcome to Angels Journey Home Animal Rescue🐱🐶

And Angels For Everyday Heroes Program Saving Veterans Lives

Our Personal Journey

Devastating Fire At Our Rescue, Affected Our Veterans Program

Devastating Fire At Our Rescue, Affected Our Veterans Program

Devastating Fire At Our Rescue, Affected Our Veterans Program

Help! We are in desperate need of donations to help rebuild. We need the donations to continue saving lives. There are still animals in need, and veterans to help.

The Fire

Devastating Fire At Our Rescue, Affected Our Veterans Program

Devastating Fire At Our Rescue, Affected Our Veterans Program

Jan 14, 2022 our non profit burned down!

We Lost A Lot

Devastating Fire At Our Rescue, Affected Our Veterans Program

We Lost A Lot

Sadly our non profit burned down at the  beginning of this year. We are diligently working on rebuilding. We can't wait to get back to saving veterans and animals lives.💕🦮🐶🐱

Help Our Cause

Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals and improve conditions. Your generous donation will fund our mission.

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Meet Our Newest Veteran in Need

Urgent Help Needed!

 Donations and Sponsors needed! Service Dog training is very costly . Joel’s will cost approximately $10,000. He served us, now let's serve him!  

Meet Joel and Blue!

 Meet Joel and his dog Blue.  He is our newest veteran on his journey to transitioning his life     Joel Enlisted in Marine Corps 2006 as Military Policeman. Sustained low back and disc injuries from IED blast while deployed in Afghanistan in 2011. Joel Medically retired September 2017. After having multiple surgeries, his conditions only continue to get worse. These conditions limit his ability to walk, Joel is not capable of prolonged standing/sitting and other complications with every day functions.  Our Trainer is in the progress of accessing and she  will be training Blue to help Joel assist in his Everyday life, to help assist him being his 🐕‍🦺 service dog.  One Rescue Dog One Veteran Saving Lives Together 🇺🇸🐕‍🦺 

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Working Out Of A Hotel, And Still Making A Difference

Our Angels team delivering Easter meals to veterans that are shut ins💕

Happy Easter🐇. Diana 😇 and Veteran Jim 88 years God bless him!

Happy Easter🐇. Diana 😇 and Veteran Jim 88 years God bless him!

Happy Easter🐇. Diana 😇 and Veteran Jim 88 years God bless him!

Feeding homeless veterans in need and veterans with no where to go for holidays. We are all family🇺

Rescue dog Charlie giving emotional love and support

Happy Easter🐇. Diana 😇 and Veteran Jim 88 years God bless him!

Happy Easter🐇. Diana 😇 and Veteran Jim 88 years God bless him!

DELIVERING 🐇 Easter meals to homeless veterans and veterans with no where to go for the holidays 🦮🇺🇸💕😇

What better way to spend Easter than  Veteran  Ben , getting love from Charlie one of our Rescue dog

Veteran Ben getting love and therapy from Rescue dog Charlie🦮💕

Happy Easter🐇. Diana 😇 and Veteran Jim 88 years God bless him!

Veteran Ben getting love and therapy from Rescue dog Charlie🦮💕

Working Out Of A Hotel, And Still Making A Difference pt2

We Help And Donate To Other Organizations as Well!

Canterbrook picking up Bombas Socks, Christmas tree.

We Help And Donate To Other Organizations as Well!

Collection of lunchags for the childrens program with Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America

More stuff for the childrens program!

Canterbrook picking up Bombas Socks, Christmas tree.

We Help And Donate To Other Organizations as Well!

Canterbrook picking up Bombas Socks, Christmas tree.

Canterbrook picking up Bombas Socks, Christmas tree.

Canterbrook picking up Bombas Socks, Christmas tree.

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Angels 😇

Simply Who we are , angels saving lives

Simply Who we are , angels saving lives

Simply Who we are , angels saving lives

Wrapping our angel wings over the animals that are suffering and in need. 😇

Some angels of our team😇

Simply Who we are , angels saving lives

Simply Who we are , angels saving lives

Our volunteers that gather up donations to give to veterans in need.😇

Mary, our trainer for the service dogs at work.

Mary, our trainer for the service dogs at work.

Mary, our trainer for the service dogs at work.

Mary’s passion  for training service dogs and making a differnce in veterans lives Is what it‘s all about . 🦮💕

Veteran Mike service dog Abrams🦮🇺🇸

Mary, our trainer for the service dogs at work.

Mary, our trainer for the service dogs at work.

Abrams protecting the U.S.🦮

Angels Team

Wendi Kraemer CEO , public relations

Diana Pandolph Grants/human resource/ Treasurer

Rebel Ernst

Social Media / Website/ Background checks

VETERAN JIM 88 YEARS OLD AND STILL ON THE MOVE💕😇 HE IS OUR DONATIONS MANAGER / picks up drops off to vets

URGENT HELP NEEDED FOR HOARDING CASE!

IN NOV21,, we received a call from the State police to help assess a hoarding case, and to help with rehoming the animals.  An elderly person had died, leaving her cats fending for themselves. The daughter of the deceased thought there may be around 30-40 cats. But it was worse than expected.... 


Upon arrival to the residence, you could see a large amount of boxes sprawled outside the door, and all over the porch.  Garbage was everywhere. On the inside amongst the stench, was kitty litter dumped throughout the house on the floor.  Some of it was a foot deep.  Dead cats were found in the depths of this kitty litter, and in every crevice of the house.  Four dead dogs were also found, apparently they had starved to death.


Bye the time we finished clearing out the house of all animals, there were over 100 dead cats, and 39 that were still alive. Some after being vetted, did not make it.  


We can really use your support for our vetting costs, and to help take care of the remaining cats until they can be adopted.  Thank you in advance for any help you can give!



URGENT HELP NEEDED! Animal Hoarding Case

After an elderly woman died, over 150 cats, and dogs were found on her property. 30 cats survived.  We need your help to continue to provide veterinary care, food, and supplies for these survivors. 

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Teamwork is what makes a successfulnon profi and community  involvement. With cold weather approachi
Much needed donations to continue our mission

People coming together to save Veterans and Animals in need

Wow so many people from FitnFun came together to deliver much needed donations to continue what we do . Saving veterans, their families, and animals in need.

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Help us help the homeless veterans

Far too many veterans are homeless in America—between 130,000 and 200,000 on any given night— representing between one fourth and one-fifth of all homeless people. Three times that many veterans are struggling with excessive rent burdens and thus at increased risk of homelessness.

Further, there is concern about the future. Women veterans and those with disabilities including post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury are more likely to become homeless, and a higher percentage of veterans returning from the current conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have these characteristics.

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that 131,000 veterans are homeless on any given night1. And approximately twice that many experience homelessness over the course of a year. Conservatively, one out of every three homeless men who is sleeping in a doorway, alley or box in our cities and rural communities has put on a uniform and served this country.

Approximately 40% of homeless men are veterans, although veterans comprise only 34% of the general adult male population. The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans estimates that on any given night, 200,000 veterans are homeless, and 400,000 veterans will experience homelessness during the course of a year (National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, 2006). 97% of those homeless veterans will be male. 

Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan), Operation Iraqi Freedom, or the military’s anti-drug cultivation efforts in South America. 47 per cent of homeless veterans served during the Vietnam Era. More than 67 per cent served our country for at least three years and 33 per cent were stationed in a war zone. Here are some statistics concerning the veterans homeless2: 23% of homeless population are veterans 33% of male homeless population are veterans 47% Vietnam Era 17% post-Vietnam 15% pre-Vietnam 67% served three or more years 33% stationed in war zone 25% have used VA Homeless Services 85% completed high school/GED, compared to 56% of non-veterans 89% received Honorable Discharge 79% reside in central cities 16% reside in suburban areas 5% reside in rural areas 76% experience alcohol, drug, or mental health problems 46% white males compared to 34% non-veterans 46% age 45 or older compared to 20% non-veterans Female homeless veterans represent an estimated 3% of homeless veterans. They are more likely than male homeless veterans to be married and to suffer serious psychiatric illness, but less likely to be employed and to suffer from addiction disorders. Comparisons of homeless female veterans and other homeless women have found no differences in rates of mental illness or addictions.


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Facts of homeless veterans !

Far too many veterans are homeless in America—between 130,000 and 200,000 on any given night— representing between one fourth and one-fifth of all homeless people. Three times that many veterans are struggling with excessive rent burdens and thus at increased risk of homelessness.

Further, there is concern about the future. Women veterans and those with disabilities including post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury are more likely to become homeless, and a higher percentage of veterans returning from the current conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have these characteristics.

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that 131,000 veterans are homeless on any given night1. And approximately twice that many experience homelessness over the course of a year. Conservatively, one out of every three homeless men who is sleeping in a doorway, alley or box in our cities and rural communities has put on a uniform and served this country.

Approximately 40% of homeless men are veterans, although veterans comprise only 34% of the general adult male population. The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans estimates that on any given night, 200,000 veterans are homeless, and 400,000 veterans will experience homelessness during the course of a year (National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, 2006). 97% of those homeless veterans will be maleOperation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan), Operation Iraqi Freedom, or the military’s anti-drug cultivation efforts in South America. 47 per cent of homeless veterans served during the Vietnam Era. More than 67 per cent served our country for at least three years and 33 per cent were stationed in a war zone.

Here are some statistics concerning the veterans homeless2:

23% of homeless population are veterans

33% of male homeless population are veterans

47% Vietnam Era

17% post-Vietnam

15% pre-Vietnam

67% served three or more years

33% stationed in war zone

25% have used VA Homeless Services

85% completed high school/GED, compared to 56% of non-veterans 89% received Honorable Discharge

79% reside in central cities

16% reside in suburban areas

5% reside in rural areas

76% experience alcohol, drug, or mental health problems

46% white males compared to 34% non-veterans

46% age 45 or older compared to 20% non-veterans

Female homeless veterans represent an estimated 3% of homeless veterans. They are more likely than male homeless veterans to be married and to suffer serious psychiatric illness, but less likely to be employed and to suffer from addiction disorders. Comparisons of homeless female veterans and other homeless women have found no differences in rates of mental illness or addictions.

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