We are on a mission to assist and serve as many animals as time and funding will allow. This means, if we are not able to fund any more intakes, we volunteer our time with other rescues with our same beliefs. In the nearing future, we will be holding socials. The socials will be educational, fun and a great bonding experience between the adopted animals and their pet owners. They will also be a gr
eat way for the general public to get involved with their local rescues or animal advocacy groups! This just began just a few months ago. After creating an animal rescue and becoming overwhelmed and seeking resources with no luck. Brandi Johnson, formed Rescue On A Mission, in hopes of finding her niche in the animal rescue world, while doing the most good given her lack of resources. In her quest for resources and mentorship, she came across a handful of rescues that accepted her ideas and encouraged her efforts. Since that time, Rescue On A Mission, has introduced a separate division, Fur-Link. Fur-Link is a growing group network group of animal rescues within Indiana with plans to expand to our bordering states. In an effort to serve the greater population of abused, abandoned, neglected and owner surrendered animals, we have accepted a core set of standards for operation. As an organization, we hope to provide mentorship, encouragement and additional ongoing support for the animals in care of our animal rescues and the rescues themselves. Every person has a strength and every person has a weakness. Let’s encourage the strengths and build onto those weaknesses, together. Our Mission
To bring change to public policy regarding our homeless animal population, by encouraging teamwork between rescues, the public and offering helpful resources to both as well. R.O.A.M. Core Set of Operations
-All animals intakes will be spayed and neutered (within reasonable age/health requirements) before adoption.
-All animal intakes will receive age appropriate vaccinations & adopters will receive a copy of such documentation.
-All animal intakes will receive a wellness exam to ensure no health concerns prior to placement.
-All adopted animals are eligible for an optional continuum of care program plan, offered by R.O.A.M.
-No animal within shall be a participant of breeding.
-No animal within shall be abused by foster, volunteer, etc…
-My organization recognizes the responsibility of leadership. We will not participate in shaming or otherwise rude behavior, we will instead offer the appropriate resource to accomplish the desired outcome.
-My organization recognizes the importance of networking and professional relationships. We will offer support to our fellow rescues and be as supportive as possible given the nature of the situation.