Welcome to St. Martin’s Animal Foundation!
A vegan 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity
Rescue, Rehabilitate, and Inspire Compassion for a Better Tomorrow
At Saint Martin’s Animal Foundation, our mission is to create a kinder world for animals and people alike. Since 1999, we’ve been committed to rescuing homeless and abused animals, providing them with the love and care they need while educating communities about the importance of humane treatment and environmental responsibility. Through our rescue efforts and outreach programs, we aim to inspire the next generation of compassionate leaders.
Together, we can make a lasting difference—one animal, one person, one community at a time.
Latest Posts
Cheers to Frida
Some dogs open hearts. Frida opens doors. Literally. Frida is a beautiful Husky-Shepherd mix with striking eyes and a spirit as wild and wonderful as the wind. For six years, she was a beloved member of a family. But like too many animals, she was abandoned—left behind when she needed her people the most. Facing...Continue reading→
How to Introduce a Rescue Animal to Your Home
Bringing a rescue animal into your home is a rewarding experience that requires thoughtful preparation and patience. Here's a guide to help ensure a smooth transition for your new furry friend: 1. Prepare a Safe Space Designate a quiet, comfortable area in your home where your rescue pet can retreat and feel secure. This could...Continue reading→
Welcome!
Welcome to the Saint Martin’s Animal Foundation Blog! Hello Friends of SMAF, Welcome to the official blog of Saint Martin’s Animal Foundation (SMAF)! We are thrilled to introduce this space where we can keep you updated on everything happening at the foundation. From heartwarming rescue stories and upcoming events to exciting updates and announcements, this...Continue reading→
At Saint Martin's Animal Foundation, we believe that fostering a compassionate and environmentally conscious generation is essential for the future of our planet. Through our engaging educational programs, we aim to inspire children to become stewards of both animal welfare and environmental sustainability.
Our initiatives encourage young minds to understand the interconnectedness of all living beings and the ecosystems they inhabit. By teaching critical values such as empathy, responsibility, and active participation in their communities, we empower children to make informed choices that positively impact the world around them.
Through hands-on activities, workshops, and interactive discussions, students learn about the importance of animal care, conservation, and sustainable practices. Our goal is to equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to advocate for a more humane and eco-friendly future.
Together, we can cultivate a new generation of advocates who are not only aware of the challenges facing our planet but are also motivated to create meaningful change. Join us in our mission to nurture future leaders who will champion animal welfare and environmental stewardship for years to come.
At Saint Martin’s Animal Foundation, we believe that every animal deserves a loving home, especially those who have spent their lives giving unconditional love to others. That's why we are excited to announce our initiative to establish a sanctuary dedicated to elderly dogs who can no longer find homes.
Many senior dogs face challenges that make adoption difficult. They often require special care and understanding, which can deter potential adopters. Our sanctuary will provide a safe and nurturing environment where these beloved companions can live out their golden years surrounded by love, comfort, and companionship.
We aim to create a space where these dogs can thrive, receive medical care, enjoy socialization, and experience the joy of play and relaxation. With your support, we can ensure that these wonderful animals receive the respect and dignity they deserve, allowing them to live their lives in peace.
Join us in this mission to give senior dogs the chance to feel safe and cherished. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these deserving animals.