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    Fraternal Order of Eagles

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    The Wildlands Conservancy

    The Wildlands Conservancy

    4.5
    (31 reviews)

    came here a couple of weeks ago & my baby carrier apparently fell out of my stroller. I called and…read moresomeone turned it in when they found it. I asked if I could pay to have it shipped back to me and they refused. I then confirmed with the office that I could come by and pick it up this week. I drove 2 hours there and the office has "misplaced" it. They were careless and lacked any form of compassion to make the situation right.

    I discovered this spot while exploring the area and asking a local business for suggestions on pet…read morefriendly hikes. I live in Orange County and visit family near Loma Linda and make time to drive through Oak Glen and hike with my dog and cat at the Wildlands Conservancy. This is such a magical place and brings me much peace. It is beautiful, peaceful and from the tall sequoias to the tropical rainforest like trees, wild birds flying and chirping through them, sound of the woodpeckers and the fog rolling over the lake, it feels like a fairy tale. My pets love hiking here as well. Both entrance and parking at the Conservancy are free. It is very family and pet friendly with a petting zoo and food stands toward the other side as you drive in. There are also areas with picnic tables near the trails. The trails are very scenic and fairly easy with a portion that is somewhat steep which I would consider slightly moderate but not difficult. I highly recommend taking the time to visit this hidden gem.

    Act 2 Rescue

    Act 2 Rescue

    4.5
    (22 reviews)

    I had a beyond expectation experience with Mindy and her daughter, even though at the end I didn't…read morechoose to go with the adorable and sweet boys Teddy and Khabib they brought for me to meet and interact with. Mindy provided a very personable, warm and extremely responsive service, made every effort to respond to my inquiry on Adopt-A-Pet and approving my application as well as just answering my questions and chatting with me about my potential cat baby's personality traits and his background story. She responded to emails as late as 11PM on a weekend and her demeanor was always welcoming and reassuring, like an old, caring friend. Mindy's words and actions convey that she truly truly love all of her rescued cat babies and she only wants what's best for them and she works extremely hard to find them good homes. I was very sad that neither cat babies from her rescue matched the particular personality I was looking for (I was trying to fill this big hole in my heart with the tragic loss of a stray cat named Cookie I cared for) and I really wished that given all the hard work she and her daughter put into, I'd adopt either Teddy or Khabib. Despite these big, affectionate sweet boys were not the best match I was searching for, I don't think any less of them, I sincerely hope they will find their forever home they deserve and I cannot be more grateful for Mindy's time, patience and understanding she's extended me and my family. If I had more capacity for an additional cat baby in the future after finding THE ONE, Mindy and her rescue is the first place I'd check out. If you are also searching for your feline soulmate, please look no further!!

    Never heard back from them and we were ready to adopt immediately. Both myself and my daughter…read morecalled, (the "are too busy to care for kitties AND answer the phone, so please send a text"), so we texted, created an account online (because they want to know you're "actually serious" about adopting before you can even MEET the cat you're considering adopting.) (I do understand and respect prioritizing the mental health of the cats, but I'm sure the cats, especially the adults, would prefer a compromise, like being required to fill out a one page form on the spot before meeting). Every serious adopter that goes into a pet store and sees one of this organization's animals that they are interested in adopting and is told they have to go through this and this and this step before they can even interact with the cat and know if the personality is a fit. Everyone loses out. In my experience, even if you do go through all the steps, they won't call you back, and a cat that could have had a home I know had that opportunity taken from them because of the seemingly righteous or superior attitude of the rescue people. They surely know how many people go in and out of those cat and kitten rooms at the Animal Friends of the Valley shelter. Having a few people go in one at a time to meet one particular cat, I don't feel, is any more dangerous or unhealthy for the cat than them losing the opportunity to be adopted and eventually being put down. I just don't understand rescues like this. If you're too small to actually help, then let somebody else do it.

    Hike4ACure

    Hike4ACure

    5.0
    (1 review)

    Amazing organization! Bringing healing through hiking in nature, no matter your skill level!! The…read moreorganizer himself is stage 4 cancer and offers amazing support, compassion, and 10+ years of hiking experience!

    From the owner: My name is Ryan Jones I am a stage 4 Cancer survivor and warrior. I am currently on immunotherapy…read morefighting for my own life. My family and I love the outdoors, we spend every free second outside hiking most of the time with our 5 dogs. There are many nonprofit organizations set up around walking or running to put corporate sponsorship together with Patients to earn money towards a cure. This is different, I created this organization because as a patient I know the outdoors is the only thing that makes me feel good and heal. Chemo hurts and sucks (I know) and being in a hospital bed feels like impending death. I want to get patients outside and bring them to the most beautiful trails to hike. Take them camping to see the milky way under a Joshua Tree Sky or maybe the northern lights in BC Canada. Hike miles enjoying gods beautiful creations while healing and making lifelong friends who truly understand. I hope to gain the type of sponsorship needed to supply the equipment, food, and funds needed to make these dreams come true. We intend to set up hiking events for personal sponsorship like hike A thons paid per mile and corporate sponsorship to achieve the type of trips that make a kid with cancer forget they have it for 2 days. I want to give these patients hiking gear and outdoor knowledge, enough that they could survive after the course. In the San Bernardino mountains, I was on the Search And Rescue teams. An avid outdoorsman with 25 years of experience, CPR Certified.

    Fraternal Order of Eagles - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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