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June 25, 2024

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Project Hope Animal Rescue
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137-141 E. Higgins Rd. Gilberts, Illinois
IllinoisUS
Stacey is incredible to work with. She is truly invested always it what is best for the animal. My beautiful Lab was born at her house and it was a joy to go thru this process with her. I have also fostered cats for snd will do that again when I can. I recommend her constantly.

Project Hope Animal Rescue

#130 in United States, #4 in Illinois

137-141 E. Higgins Rd. Gilberts, Illinois

https://PROJECTHOPEARF.ORG

projecthopearf@gmail.com

Service areas:

Gilberts and Surrounding areas within 50 miles

We're a foster based animal rescue with the overflow of animals kenneled in our facility.

Mission and Vision

Our mission is to help homeless animals find the perfect forever home while keeping them out of shelters and not in danger of euthanasia!

Adoption Policy

Our Adoption Process Usually takes about 2-3 days from application to meet and greet. We want to ensure that our animals get placed in the proper home, so please be patient and understand that we will need things in order to approve you. Complete the application Provide a valid ID Verify home ownership (property tax bill from the county website. this is public record, however. providing it helps to speed up the process. If you rent, we will need a copy of your lease and landlord contact so we can verify pets are allowed and what the restrictions are Utility bill mailed to home address Veterinary reference and vet records of any current pets, or pets owned in the last 5 years.
https://projecthopearf.org/animals-available-for-adoption/

Testimonials

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"Stacey is incredible to work with. She is truly invested always it what is best for the animal. My beautiful Lab was born at her house and it was a joy to go thru this process with her. I have also fostered cats for snd will do that again when I can. I recommend her constantly."

lynn k.

Adoptee, Supporter

"They were so nice and thorough with us to make sure we picked the right dog and the dog got along with our others. Very patient with us as well. Such a nice group of people to work with."

matthew k.

Adoptee

"We had a wonderful experience with Project Hope! The volunteers were very helpful. You can tell the wonderful care they give the animals."

carrie k.

Adoptee

"I got my first dog from Project Hope, and he is my everything. Everyone I had met at Project Hope absolutely loves their jobs. You can tell the care and love for all of their rescues 💖"

kate h.

Adoptee

"Myself and many people I know have all rescued dogs from this organization! Stacy and her staff are compassionate and steadfast in the care of all the animals! Stacy tirelessly works round the clock sometimes and travels miles and miles to rescue animals in need! She is a very knowledgeable and dedicated person! She really struggles sometimes with supplies and support but she always gets the job done! I highly recommend this organization to anyone!"

denise p.

Adoptee, Supporter

"I am a Foster Parent. I recently received a "special needs" puppy. She is blind & partially deaf. Project Hope provided me with the necessities require to feed and care for her. They also were very helpful when i decided to adopt our Wilma. Everyone one associated with Project Hope are compassionate and incredible humans. The puppies, dogs, cats & kittens are truly given a life to live. They are nothing short of phenomenal!"

susan c.

Volunteer / foster

"just love. Project hope takes amazing care of animals waiting for their forever"

lisa s.

Supporter

"We adopted our dog Ivy a year and a half ago and have been big fans of Project Hope ever since. We had such a great experience and from the beginning got the sense that they truly wanted to find the best home for each animal. Many shelters we previously dealt with, pressured you into taking dogs home the day you met them or making you commit to adopting before even meeting the dogs. Stacy, the owner encouraged us to go home and really think about our decision after meeting potential dogs to adopt. You could tell that she really cared and wants the best for all of the animals at Project Hope. Since adopting our dog, we have closely followed along and supported the shelter when we can. We are so grateful to Project Hope for providing us with our best friend and truly think they are the best shelter around!"

kerry c.

Adoptee

"Project Hope went beyond their usual policies to make sure the dogs we looked at would be a good playmate for our dog, Karson and be kind to our handicapped cat. They also allowed us the time to give the adoption enough thought. One of the fosters brought one dog to our house to see how she would react to our dog and one of our cats. The dog we did adopt was also brought to our house for the same reasons."

lynn m.

Adoptee

"Project hope is a fantastic animal shelter! The staff and volunteers love the animals and take great care of them. They have many adoption events ongoing and work diligently to find the right homes for their dogs and cats."

june l.

Volunteer / foster

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"Stacey is incredible to work with. She is truly invested always it what is best for the animal. My beautiful Lab was born at her house and it was a joy to go thru this process with her. I have also fostered cats for snd will do that again when I can. I recommend her constantly."

lynn k.

Adoptee, Supporter

"They were so nice and thorough with us to make sure we picked the right dog and the dog got along with our others. Very patient with us as well. Such a nice group of people to work with."

matthew k.

Adoptee

"We had a wonderful experience with Project Hope! The volunteers were very helpful. You can tell the wonderful care they give the animals."

carrie k.

Adoptee

"I got my first dog from Project Hope, and he is my everything. Everyone I had met at Project Hope absolutely loves their jobs. You can tell the care and love for all of their rescues 💖"

kate h.

Adoptee

"Myself and many people I know have all rescued dogs from this organization! Stacy and her staff are compassionate and steadfast in the care of all the animals! Stacy tirelessly works round the clock sometimes and travels miles and miles to rescue animals in need! She is a very knowledgeable and dedicated person! She really struggles sometimes with supplies and support but she always gets the job done! I highly recommend this organization to anyone!"

denise p.

Adoptee, Supporter

"I am a Foster Parent. I recently received a "special needs" puppy. She is blind & partially deaf. Project Hope provided me with the necessities require to feed and care for her. They also were very helpful when i decided to adopt our Wilma. Everyone one associated with Project Hope are compassionate and incredible humans. The puppies, dogs, cats & kittens are truly given a life to live. They are nothing short of phenomenal!"

susan c.

Volunteer / foster

"just love. Project hope takes amazing care of animals waiting for their forever"

lisa s.

Supporter

"We adopted our dog Ivy a year and a half ago and have been big fans of Project Hope ever since. We had such a great experience and from the beginning got the sense that they truly wanted to find the best home for each animal. Many shelters we previously dealt with, pressured you into taking dogs home the day you met them or making you commit to adopting before even meeting the dogs. Stacy, the owner encouraged us to go home and really think about our decision after meeting potential dogs to adopt. You could tell that she really cared and wants the best for all of the animals at Project Hope. Since adopting our dog, we have closely followed along and supported the shelter when we can. We are so grateful to Project Hope for providing us with our best friend and truly think they are the best shelter around!"

kerry c.

Adoptee

"Project Hope went beyond their usual policies to make sure the dogs we looked at would be a good playmate for our dog, Karson and be kind to our handicapped cat. They also allowed us the time to give the adoption enough thought. One of the fosters brought one dog to our house to see how she would react to our dog and one of our cats. The dog we did adopt was also brought to our house for the same reasons."

lynn m.

Adoptee

"Project hope is a fantastic animal shelter! The staff and volunteers love the animals and take great care of them. They have many adoption events ongoing and work diligently to find the right homes for their dogs and cats."

june l.

Volunteer / foster

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