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David Adams

June 25, 2024

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Community Animal Rescue Effort
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4927 Main Street, Skokie, IL
chicagoIllinoisUS
We adopted our pup from CARE and feel so lucky. He was found on the streets of Chicago weighing in at 6 pounds and near death. He was transferred to CARE who had him shaved because he was so matted and nurtured up to 10 pounds. After being fixed and chipped we were lucky enough to be allowed to adopt him. Pickles (CARE name Homer) is now a healthy 15 pounds and the joy of our lives.

Community Animal Rescue Effort

#121 in United States, #3 in Illinois

4927 Main Street, Skokie, IL

http://www.carenorthshore.org

juli@carenorthshore.org

Service areas:

Chicagoland, Skokie, Evanston, Wilmette

Since 1987, Community Animal Rescue Effort (C.A.R.E.‚Ñ¢) has been promoting adoptions and care for cats and dogs. C.A.R.E. is a volunteer-driven, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization. Our Adoption Center opened in the Summer of 2018 and is located north of Chicago at 4927 Main Street in Skokie, IL. C.A.R.E. offers a combined adoption center and foster home model to better serve the needs of homeless animals as well as potential adopters and the community. C.A.R.E. is licensed by the State of Illinois Department of Agriculture (License 14383). Our Philosophy

Mission and Vision

Matching People with Dogs and Cats

Adoption Policy

Provide a warm, loving home for our Pets
http://www.carenorthshore.org

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"We adopted our pup from CARE and feel so lucky. He was found on the streets of Chicago weighing in at 6 pounds and near death. He was transferred to CARE who had him shaved because he was so matted and nurtured up to 10 pounds. After being fixed and chipped we were lucky enough to be allowed to adopt him. Pickles (CARE name Homer) is now a healthy 15 pounds and the joy of our lives."

gerald b.

Adoptee

"Community Animal Rescue Effort is an excellent shelter. We got our dog from them 2 years ago and I have been volunteering there for 3 years. They take excellent care of the dogs & cats there and the shelter is very clean. They are a great organization!"

dee t.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"C.A.R.E puts animals well being first. All dogs and cats receive loving care from volunteers and staff. If I wanted to adopt a pet, I’d always consider C.A.R.E. first."

marjorie g.

Volunteer / foster

"The staff here truly care about the animals and ensure safety for all the volunteers. They are knowledgeable, kind and compassionate. I enjoy volunteering and I appreciate everything I’ve learned from the other staff and volunteers."

pooja n.

Volunteer / foster

"CARE is a great place to volunteer and for the pups! They care and love on them all until they find their forever home. They are so thoughtful and care for each dog as an individual."

jenna r.

Volunteer / foster

"I was lost. I hit my Lowest level and realized I wasn't myself. I quit every job, I had. A relative told me to fill out their volunteer application and see what happens. I was assigned the dog side (big and strong dog walker). It was only 3 hours a day but since I Had so much time on my hands, I kept going, they welcomed me on every shift and only turned me away when the pandemic happened. Luckily...all the dogs were adopted or found a foster family, no dog was left behind. Weeks go by and suddenly I received a text from the kennel manager telling me to come back and wear a mask... By now... I had learned from others: -breeds -behaviors -appropriate play behavior -how to walk And so much more. I had a goal to adopt my first dog by my 36th birthday. I continued to volunteer and do some research on what type of dogs are best suited for apartment living.... Then in August 2020, a wonderful looking dog arrived in a kennel. All I knew was he was an owner surrender to the pound. He was so cute. Talked with the manager and family about it. I stopped volunteering for a week. I came back and to my surprise He wasn't adopted yet. So, I filled out the adoption application and met with the counselor and He had the BIGGEST smile on his face when we took the picture. We're best friends!"

brian k.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"The volunteers and staff at CARE are the best. They have such dedication to rescuing animals and finding them forever homes. I am proud to be one of their supporters."

sue m.

Supporter

"Caring, responsible, safe haven"

debbie h.

Adoptee

"They really focus on enrichment for the dogs. We always try to 1:1 volunteer to dog ratio so dogs get a lot of time out of kennels"

vanessa b.

Volunteer / foster

"I have been fostering for CARE for several years. They are the best. They truly care about each and every animal and as a foster I always feel I have the best support."

carla p.

Volunteer / foster

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June 25, 2024

Dog Rescues & Shelters

All testimonials

"We adopted our pup from CARE and feel so lucky. He was found on the streets of Chicago weighing in at 6 pounds and near death. He was transferred to CARE who had him shaved because he was so matted and nurtured up to 10 pounds. After being fixed and chipped we were lucky enough to be allowed to adopt him. Pickles (CARE name Homer) is now a healthy 15 pounds and the joy of our lives."

gerald b.

Adoptee

"Community Animal Rescue Effort is an excellent shelter. We got our dog from them 2 years ago and I have been volunteering there for 3 years. They take excellent care of the dogs & cats there and the shelter is very clean. They are a great organization!"

dee t.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"C.A.R.E puts animals well being first. All dogs and cats receive loving care from volunteers and staff. If I wanted to adopt a pet, I’d always consider C.A.R.E. first."

marjorie g.

Volunteer / foster

"The staff here truly care about the animals and ensure safety for all the volunteers. They are knowledgeable, kind and compassionate. I enjoy volunteering and I appreciate everything I’ve learned from the other staff and volunteers."

pooja n.

Volunteer / foster

"CARE is a great place to volunteer and for the pups! They care and love on them all until they find their forever home. They are so thoughtful and care for each dog as an individual."

jenna r.

Volunteer / foster

"I was lost. I hit my Lowest level and realized I wasn't myself. I quit every job, I had. A relative told me to fill out their volunteer application and see what happens. I was assigned the dog side (big and strong dog walker). It was only 3 hours a day but since I Had so much time on my hands, I kept going, they welcomed me on every shift and only turned me away when the pandemic happened. Luckily...all the dogs were adopted or found a foster family, no dog was left behind. Weeks go by and suddenly I received a text from the kennel manager telling me to come back and wear a mask... By now... I had learned from others: -breeds -behaviors -appropriate play behavior -how to walk And so much more. I had a goal to adopt my first dog by my 36th birthday. I continued to volunteer and do some research on what type of dogs are best suited for apartment living.... Then in August 2020, a wonderful looking dog arrived in a kennel. All I knew was he was an owner surrender to the pound. He was so cute. Talked with the manager and family about it. I stopped volunteering for a week. I came back and to my surprise He wasn't adopted yet. So, I filled out the adoption application and met with the counselor and He had the BIGGEST smile on his face when we took the picture. We're best friends!"

brian k.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"The volunteers and staff at CARE are the best. They have such dedication to rescuing animals and finding them forever homes. I am proud to be one of their supporters."

sue m.

Supporter

"Caring, responsible, safe haven"

debbie h.

Adoptee

"They really focus on enrichment for the dogs. We always try to 1:1 volunteer to dog ratio so dogs get a lot of time out of kennels"

vanessa b.

Volunteer / foster

"I have been fostering for CARE for several years. They are the best. They truly care about each and every animal and as a foster I always feel I have the best support."

carla p.

Volunteer / foster

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