Who Are We?

Pretty in Pink Animal Rescue, founded in 2024, is a frontline non-profit organization dedicated to helping abandoned, homeless and injured animals by providing essential food and access to veterinary care to communities in need. Our Board and primary volunteers are based out of Prince Albert and Saskatoon in North Central Saskatchewan.

We aim to support a sustainable, goal driven network of care through community partnerships and education and commitment to animal welfare.

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Mission Statement:

Pretty in Pink Animal Rescue Inc. is committed to rescuing and rehoming neglected, abused, and stray animals, promoting spaying and neutering to reduce overpopulation, and educating the public to foster compassionate, responsible pet ownership. We strive to build positive relationships between humans and animals while ensuring that the majority of our resources directly benefit the animals in our care.

Under the Saskatchewan Non Profit Corprorations Act 2022,  #102187217

What We Do

MAKE POSITIVE IMPACT IN COMMUNITIES THROUGH OUTREACH & ACCESS TO CARE

We are dedicated to building safer, healthier communities for both people and animals through education, awareness, and increased access to essential veterinary care and support services across our province. As front-line animal rescuers, we prioritize community outreach and work directly with residents to develop effective strategies that promote animal welfare and public well-being.

"Perhaps the greatest gift an animal has to offer is a permanent reminder of who we really are" - Nick Trout

Our rescue work often takes us into challenging environments—through mud, debris, and dense brush—as we respond to animals in need. Once safely captured, these animals are placed into foster care where they receive essential veterinary treatment and behavior support to prepare them for adoption into loving homes.

Most of our intakes are homeless or have been voluntarily surrendered. We respect the rights of pet owners and do not remove owned animals without the owner's explicit consent under any circumstances.

CAPTURE, CARE FOR & REHOME ABANDONED, UNWANTED & MEDICAL ANIMALS

EDUCATE ON ANIMAL WELFARE & IMPACTS ON MENTAL HEALTH

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Our goal is to educate the public about the ongoing animal welfare crisis in Saskatchewan. We strive to raise awareness through community engagement, event participation, fundraising efforts, storytelling, and strategic networking. By shedding light on the realities of rescue work, we also work to reduce the stigma surrounding animal welfare and highlight the emotional and mental health challenges faced within the rescue community.

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Meet the Team

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Kristen Schick
Founder

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Lindy Adams
Founder

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Ciarra L
Volunteer Coordinator

Keegan R
Volunteer Coordinator

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Shanaye D Volunteer Coordinator

Contact us

We are a volunteer-run organization, one of our helpers may be busy with family, work or personal items. Please allow us 24-72 hours response time.

If this is an emergency, please contact 911 or contact your nearest local 24 hour veterinary office.