Animal Rights & Rescue Group - Far North Coast
We speak for those that can't speak for themselves
'Hidden treasures' honoured - story Mel Carrero Lismore Echo 3/11/11
For 20 years founder/president of the Animal Rights & Rescue Group, Barbara Steffensen, has offered herself and her home to helping companion animals find homes as well as building the organisation from scratch. More info »
"A DOGS PICNIC DAY"
World Animal Day Celebration Animal Rights & Rescue More info »
"A DOGS PICNIC DAY"
World Animal Day Celebration Animal Rights & Rescue
Why: World Animal Day 4th October And In Memory Of St Francis Of Assisi
Where: 135 Three Chain Road Sth Lismore
When: Sunday October 9th 11am – 1pm
A Cafe For Dogs, Humans Welcome.
Vegetarian BBQ Available 12noon More info »
END LIVE EXPORT RALLY
Animal Rights and Rescue Group Inc.Northern Rivers totally supports the ban on Live Animal Export and proudly supports Animals Australia's investigation and exposure of shocking animal cruelty seen on four corners of the live export of animals to Indonesia. More info »
Suki Needs a Home
'SUKI' IS A PRETTY 5 YEAR STAFFIE GIRL THAT NEEDS A CARER OR NEW HOME
She has been in care a number of years and had several carers but her long time carers who loved her & gave her lots walks on the beach were from USA and recently went back. More info »
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