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Rogue Valley Street Dogs

A non-profit organization focused on improving the quality of life of pets affected by houselessness and poverty in Southern OR.

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Two young dogs that were served by Rogue Valley Street Dogs. One is black and white, and the second is tan, black, and white.

Rogue Valley Street Dogs (formerly known as Street Dog Project) was founded in 2013. We first operated as a program of Friends of the Animal Shelter in Jackson County, Oregon. In 2021, Street Dog Project was established as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We are a community service public charity that focuses on improving the quality of life of pets affected by homelessness and poverty.

Our primary mission is to provide free spay/neuter services for animals of the unhoused and no/very low income in order to improve the lives of animals and prevent overpopulation.

To establish trust and improve the quality of life for dogs and cats, we provide limited high-quality food, collars, leashes, harnesses, coats, and other items to help pets in need. We also provide vouchers for low-cost vaccine clinics and help with flea/tick/worm medications and veterinary care when able.

As we continue to make spay and neuter our priority, we believe that a holistic approach with an educational platform to provide long-term, meaningful help will improve the lives of dogs and cats and prevent more animals from entering shelters, being euthanized, or leading a life of suffering.

We strongly believe in collaboration and work closely with partners who serve the unhoused communities and animals in Southern Oregon. We provide food and gear and host outreach events where we distribute donations and work with people to spay and neuter their pets.

Our Mission is to fund and facilitate spay-neuter and essential support services to improve the lives of pets living in poverty.

Our Vision is to alleviate the suffering and tragic consequences of pet overpopulation in the Rogue Valley through education and compassionate action. We envision a community where dogs and cats of our most vulnerable are safe, healthy, and kept out of overcrowded animal shelters. 

Our Values:

  • Trust and Respect – We believe every person and animal deserves respect, kindness, and support without judgment.  Building a foundation of trust enables us to take meaningful, compassionate action.
  • Education – Our focus is to teach about pet care and the importance of spay and neuter.  We also educate our clients about other resources for assistance. We strive to inform all in our community about the crisis of pet overpopulation and barriers to care for those most in need. Education is our most powerful avenue to change.
  • Community – To be effective and sustainable, we cannot work alone; collaboration is key.  We welcome and build partnerships with human social service agencies, animal welfare groups, the veterinary community, local businesses, individual supporters, volunteers, and anyone who wants to improve lives on both ends of the leash.
  • Safety – We are ever mindful of creating a safe space for all: animals, guardians, volunteers, veterinary partners, and members of the public.  
Talent, OR
roguevalleystreetdogs.org
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 87-3140872

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Spring into Health - Helping Dogs Get the Care they Need

If you've wondered how your financial donations help RVSD, here are the faces of the dogs your dollars can help this month! These dogs desperately need spay and neuter appointments, and your contributions can make a healthy future possible for them. By raising just $3,500 , we can give these dogs and their guardians the promise of a bright tomorrow. Whether you can give $5 or $500, EVERY DOLLAR makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE. Meet the Dogs You Can Help Today: 1 - Roo Roo is a 1 1/2 year old pit-mix who is patiently waiting with his littermate, Bruce, for neuter appointments. (Even though we don't have a picture of Bruce, we're helping him, too!) 2 - Iggy is a 6-month old puppy and much loved buddy to her guardian who is waiting for a spay appointment. 3 - Rooles is a 2-year old terrier mix with cryptochidism, giving him a high risk of developing testicular cancer. He is waiting for a neuter appointment. 4 - Daisy has filled her guardian's heart with love after his 16-year old canine companion passed away. She is waiting for a spay appointment. 5 - Dutch and his guardian are unhoused, and he is waiting for a neuter appointment. 6 - Karma is an 8-year old blue heeler waiting for a spay appointment and other veterinary care such as a badly needed professional nail trim. 7 & 8 - Milo and Hershey are happy 2-year old brothers whose family is unhoused. They are waiting for neuter appointments. 9 - Fiona is an 8-month-old chihuahua-mix who has been waiting for months for a spay appointment. 10 - Ophie is a 2 year-old German shepherd who helps his guardian deal with daily struggles related to being forced to move out of housing, managing truck repairs, and struggling to make ends meet.
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$1,050
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$3,500
14 supporters
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Molly Needs Help: Give a Lifeline to a Devoted Companion

UPDATE: Molly had a successful surgery at Valley Animal Hospital on Friday and is home recovering. All of us at Rogue Valley Street Dogs as well as Molly's guardian are so grateful for the community support that made this possible! Thank you to all who spread the word and donated on her behalf! *UPDATE! Thank you for coming to Molly's Rescue! Within 3 days, we received enough donations to get Molly the help she needs. Thanks to the incredible outpouring of support, Molly's pre-surgery appointment is scheduled for February 27, and her surgery will take place on March 7. We will update you again once she has the procedure. Thank you so much for helping this sweet girl!* Molly isn't just a dog—she's a lifeline. Ever since she was a puppy, this sweet, affectionate dog has been the one constant source of love and companionship for her 71-year-old owner, who has endured more hardships than most could imagine. Molly (currently 6 years old) and her owner live together in a small fifth-wheel trailer, where every day is a struggle. He only has heat when he can afford propane. His pantry is stocked by the local food bank. His medical prescriptions come straight out of his pocket. And recently, he narrowly survived a violent attack that nearly took his life. Through it all, Molly has been by his side—his reason to get up every morning, to keep going, to find hope even in the darkest times. But now, Molly needs help. A large, non-cancerous tumor is growing on her back leg. Molly was seen at Valley Animal Hospital in Grants Pass, OR where the veterinarian did a biopsy and said the tumor must be removed due to its location and rapid growth. The estimated cost? $2,000 —an impossible amount for her owner to afford. Molly has given unconditional love every single day. Now, she needs kindness in return. We are asking for your support to cover the cost of Molly's surgery and follow-up care. Every donation, big or small, will go directly toward getting Molly the medical attention she desperately needs. Molly has spent her life being a source of love and light—please help us ensure she gets the care she deserves. Donate today and be a part of saving Molly's future.
Raised
$2,075
Goal
$2,000
27 supporters
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    Coge Coin

    I deeply admire the work of Rogue Valley Street Dogs in supporting pets of the unhoused and low-income families. Their dedication to providing essential care, food, and spay/neuter services is truly inspiring! I hope more people join in sup...

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  • Kathy Ann Blatz

    PETS HAVE A WAY LIKE NO OTHER OF FILLING A VOID IN OUR LIVES.

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  • Carol Block