MISSION
Pet Partners’ mission is to improve human health and well-being through the human-animal bond.
At Pet Partners®, we believe that the human-animal bond is a mutually beneficial relationship that improves the physical, social, and emotional lives of those we serve. We are motivated by connection, compassion, and a commitment to sharing this meaningful bond with everyone who can benefit from time spent with an animal.
“In an age of research when it is tempting to reduce emotions to biochemical reactions and to rely heavily on the technology of medicine, it is refreshing to find that a person’s health and well-being may be improved by prescribing contact with other living things.”
Pet Partners’ mission is to improve human health and well-being through the human-animal bond.
At Pet Partners®, we believe that the human-animal bond is a mutually beneficial relationship that improves the physical, social, and emotional lives of those we serve. We are motivated by connection, compassion, and a commitment to sharing this meaningful bond with everyone who can benefit from time spent with an animal.
“In an age of research when it is tempting to reduce emotions to biochemical reactions and to rely heavily on the technology of medicine, it is refreshing to find that a person’s health and well-being may be improved by prescribing contact with other living things.”
Our Species are Diverse, Our Volunteers Should be Also.
At Pet Partners, our volunteers serve diverse populations of people with any of the nine species of animals we register. We are committed to creating a volunteer force that is more representative of the populations we serve. We welcome unique perspectives and experiences in terms of national origin, culture, socioeconomic background, ethnicity, race, color, sex, gender identity and expression, education, age, languages spoken, veteran status, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and beliefs, which help us strengthen our impact.
At Pet Partners, our volunteers serve diverse populations of people with any of the nine species of animals we register. We are committed to creating a volunteer force that is more representative of the populations we serve. We welcome unique perspectives and experiences in terms of national origin, culture, socioeconomic background, ethnicity, race, color, sex, gender identity and expression, education, age, languages spoken, veteran status, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and beliefs, which help us strengthen our impact.
Pet Partners Support
We are able to achieve our mission with the support from the following local partners. For our supporters websites, click on their underlined name.
We are able to achieve our mission with the support from the following local partners. For our supporters websites, click on their underlined name.
Prescott Valley Public Library , the first to have 'Read with Me' sessions during the summer and after school.
Sacred Heart Catholic School
131 N .Summit Avenue
Prescott, AZ 86301
Sacred Heart Parish
150 Fleury Avenue
Prescott, AZ 86301
Phone: 928-445-262 Fax: 928-445-0966
Yavapai County Free Library District
1971 Commerce Center Circle, Suite D
Prescott, AZ 86301
(928) 771-3191
Fax (928) 771-3113(928) 771-3113
[email protected]
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