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Welcome to Wings of Rescue

Wings of Rescue is a donation-supported 501(c)3 public charity that flies abandoned, homeless and at-risk pets from overcrowded shelters and disaster areas to shelters with available space without displacing any locally sheltered pets.  The result is that great pets in need of loving homes are brought to welcoming locations where families are eagerly waiting to adopt them.  At Wings of Rescue we strive to transport pets to their new homes safely, quickly and with as little stress as possible.

In times of natural disaster we often use our in-bound planes to deliver humanitarian and veterinarian aid, pet supplies and shelter materials, thereby making the most efficient use of each of our flights. 

From our unique perspective traveling across North America we know that spay-and-neuter programs are key to reducing the number of unwanted pets flooding municipal shelters. For this reason we sponsor spay/neuter programs to make a difference.

Our core philosophies are that all pets deserve a healthy and loving home and that responsible pet ownership enriches lives and builds stronger and more compassionate communities.

 

We don’t always have a rainbow to send off our flights, but we do always have a pot of gold at the end
of each mission as our precious cargo of pets reaches their new homes and the hope of  better lives ahead. 

2024 Flight Schedule

  • 11 March: Merced, CA – Tacoma, WA, Arlington, WA, & Spokane, WA
  • 16 March: from Bakersfield, CA – WA & Calgary
  • 16 March: Mobile, AL – Coatesville, PA
  • 18 March: TBA
  • 30 March: TBA
  • 9 March: from Long Island, NY to Bellingham, WA (23 Dogs)
  • 20 February: Merced, CA – Tacoma, WA & Spokane, WA (45 Dogs & 51 Cats)
  • 17 February: from Bakersfield, CA – Washington (37 Dogs)
  • 17 February: Fort Lauderdale, FL  – Morristown, NJ & Bedford, MA (35 Dogs)
  • 17 February: Mobile, AL – Coatesville, PA & New Castle, DE (55 Dogs)
  • 13 February: from Merced, CA – Tacoma, WA, Arlington, WA and Spokane, WA (39 Dogs & 72 Cats)
  • 3 February: Bakersfield, CA – Tacoma & Everett, WA (30 Dogs)
  • 27 January: Mobile, AL – Coatesville, PA (59 Dogs)
  • 24 January: Tulare, CA – Troutdale, OR (18 Dogs)
  • 20 January: Bakersfield, CA – Calgary (37 Dogs)
  • 16 January: Merced, CA – Tacoma, WA, Arlington, WA and Spokane, WA (51 Dogs & 99 Cats)
  • 13 January: Hammond, LA – Coatesville, PA & Portland, ME (61 Dogs & 10 Cats)
  • 6 January: Bakersfield, CA – Tacoma  & Everett, WA (34 Dogs)

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Wings of Rescue Flies Where We're Needed When We're Needed

We are standing by at the ready for any natural or man-made disaster that affects the wellbeing of local pets. With planes, pilots and personnel stationed around the country, we can be in the air on a moment’s notice .

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!

Beginning immediately, for every pet that Wings of Rescue transports, we will provide funds to spay or neuter another one.

We Fly All Over North America Saving Pets and Delivering Veterinarian and Humanitarian Aid

Thanks to our extensive network of planes and pilots, we have the ability to fly on  short notice to rescue and transport helpless pets out of overcrowded shelters and from disaster areas. We also have the ability to respond to natural disasters, such as hurricanes in Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and the Bahamas, tornados in Alabama, floods in Tulsa and Nebraska, earthquakes in Haiti and Puerto Rico, and a volcano in St. Vincent.  On these missions we deliver urgently needed veterinarian and humanitarian relief aid and supplies on our in-bound flights.

Our Flights Help Shelters Reunite Families with Pets Lost or Displaced During Emergency Situations

When we fly into a disaster area, many times just ahead of an impending event, it is not to round up lost pets, but rather to aid our local shelter partners by picking up pets who were already identified as abandoned prior to the disaster. In this way, we help make much needed space available in the local shelter so that pets who are displaced or separated from their families as a result of the disaster will have a safe place to be sheltered until such time as they can be reunited with their families. We know our shelter partners will do everything possible to return pets to their loving homes.
 

When Conditions Require that Pets Need Help, it Often Means the Human Community  Does Too

While the mission at Wings of Rescue is to primarily help pets in need, during times of natural disasters we work very hard to deliver relief for the human community as well by loading our incoming planes with whatever supplies will do the most immediate good. It is our mission to help alleviate suffering and make the world a better place with each of our flights. In addition to supplies for pets, we have delivered human medicine, food, water, blankets, a complete field hospital and just about anything a community facing challenges needs. Our versatile fleet and experienced pilots go where we’re needed.

Our Merchandise Store is Now Open

Show your support for Wings of Rescue and help us save more pets. We have been adding new items frequently, so check back often! We appreciate your support.

Pet Safety is Our Highest Priority

We fly only pressurized and temperature-controlled aircraft suitable for safe long-distance and high-altitude journeys. We have worked with other national pet welfare organizations and veterinarians to develop strict transportation protocols that both we, as well as our shelter partners, must follow in order to keep our pet passengers safe and comfortable while on the ground and in the air. Our highly experienced pilots and Wings of Rescue crew members are extensively trained on the intricacies of handling pets, safe and efficient loading, and how to handle emergencies should they come up. Additionally, all pets meet strict medical requirements and carry with them any medical, behavior or other records available.

Why Our Services Are Needed so Badly

A great deal of success in reducing unwanted pet populations has been achieved in recent years thanks in great measure to the implementation of successful spay-and-neuter programs, comprehensive behavior training, and low-cost vaccination clinics. The availability of educational resources has also proliferated, which helps give people the skills they need to successfully retain their pets and not discard them in shelters. Yet sadly in many areas, especially those that have been hard hit by economic and housing challenges, pet overpopulation and high euthanasia rates remain an issue. Irresponsible backyard breeding also contributes to the pet-population problem. This means that local shelters, which are already often underfunded, end up with far more pets than their staff and facilities can care for.

So that’s where we can help. Wings of Rescue partners with outstanding animal shelters and a number of prominent rescue groups throughout North America to facilitate the transportation of at-risk pets. These partners not only have the available space to take in and care for our at-risk passengers, but  also have dedicated staff and volunteers who work in their local communities finding responsible and loving individuals and families to adopt each and every rescue.

Wings of Rescue will never transport pets to communities where locally sheltered animals would be displaced by our arriving pets.

Wings of Rescue often responds to tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes and other natural disasters by delivering emergency humanitarian and veterinary aid, and pet supplies, to disaster victims and pets throughout North America by making use of the space on its incoming flights sent to rescue at-risk shelter pets in the afflicted areas.

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