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SAVING
ANIMAL VICTIMS

Working to End
Animal Cruelty

Caring for abused and severely neglected animals through medical care, advocacy, and education.

ANIMAL RESCUES ONLY: RESCUE@THEARROWFUND.ORG

The Arrow Fund

We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that rescues, rehabilitates, and rehomes animal victims of extreme torture, abuse, or neglect. We also educate, raise awareness, and advocate for the humane treatment of animals.

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Our Vision

Healing abused and severely neglected animals through medical care, advocacy, and education-The Arrow Fund Mission Statement.

The Arrow Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides veterinary treatment, fostering, and rehoming of animals who have been victims of extreme torture, abuse, or neglect. We also educate the public regarding the ongoing problem of animal cruelty and the link between animal abuse and human violence and advocate strengthening our local, state, and national animal welfare laws.

When The Arrow Fund is contacted, and the case meets our criteria, we take legal possession of the animal and transport them to a veterinary facility for treatment. Following treatment, the animal recovers in a foster home; they can acclimate to living indoors and be assessed/retrained in preparation for adoption into a permanent home. 

 

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The Arrow Fund

The Arrow Fund

Caring for abused and severely neglected animals through medical care, advocacy, and education.

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Big Senior Year Energy! 🎓🐾

Huge thanks to Maeli, a senior at Holy Cross High School, for organizing a massive donation drive for our rescues.

By rallying her friends and family, Maeli is ensuring our rescues have the comfort and supplies they need to heal.

Thank you, Maeli, for leading the way for Kentucky’s animals! ❤️

#TheArrowFund #HolyCrossHS #ClassOf2026 #CommunityStrong #AnimalAdvocate
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Big Senior Year Ener

Meet Jax 🧡

This handsome guy has been through more than his fair share, but you’d never know it by that big, hopeful smile.

Rescued from a hoarding situation, Jax is putting in the work every single day to learn what it means to be a loved, safe dog—and he’s making amazing progress.

Jax is looking for a calm, patient home where he can continue to grow at his own pace. He prefers a slow introduction to new dog friends and would do best in a home with kids 10+. Once he trusts you, he’s all heart—especially if you’re a lady (he’s a total ladies’ man 💁‍♀️).

His perfect day? A peaceful walk around the neighborhood, a cozy spot to relax, and a clean crate to call his own. What he wants most, though, is a person to call his.
If you’re ready to give a sweet, deserving dog the second chance he’s been waiting for, Jax is ready to meet you.

📩 Apply to adopt or message us to learn more!

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Broken but Not Beaten. Meet Morgan.

Take a look at this video. Really look at it. 💔

This is Morgan. He’s two years old. He’s a Beagle. And for months, he has been dragging a broken leg through rural Kentucky. Months of throbbing pain. Months of wondering if anyone would ever notice.

He recently landed at a local shelter, and the staff knew exactly who to call. They knew Morgan didn't need a kennel—he needed a miracle.

The Plan: Morgan hits the road for Louisville tomorrow. From there, he goes straight to our specialist vets. We already know the drill: neuter, bloodwork, and a hard look at that leg. Because it was left broken for so long, the damage might be permanent. Morgan might be starting his new life as a tripod, but we promise you this: he’ll be faster on three legs than he ever was in pain on four.

The Village: It takes an incredible village to fix what humans break. It took a rescuer to see him, a shelter to shield him, and a volunteer driver to get him to us. Now, it’s our turn. Our vets will handle the surgery, and a TAF foster will provide the quiet, safe space he needs to realize the nightmare is over.

Morgan has two recoveries ahead of him. The physical one is the easy part. The mental one, learning that hands can be kind and that he is finally safe, that’s where the real work begins.

We’re betting on him. We hope that in a few weeks, a forever family will, too.

Help us heal Morgan. Help us show him what "human" is supposed to mean.

💰 Donate to Morgan’s Recovery: thearrowfund.kindful.com/?campaign=1407280

• Venmo: @TheArrowFund

• PayPal: @TheArrowFund

#TheArrowFund #AnimalJustice #KentuckyRescue #BeagleStrong #NoMorePain #SecondChance
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Sundays are for slowing down… and meeting your new best friend 🐾🐾

This week’s “Sunday Take 5” is all about the boys. 💙

Five good boys. Five different personalities, all looking for a place to call home:

From the goofy sidekick who keeps you laughing, to the gentle soul who just wants a couch and a cuddle—there’s a perfect match waiting for you right here.

Which boy is stealing your heart? 👀

Go to TheArrowFund.org to learn more about them or apply to adopt your new “wingman” here:

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Sundays are for slow

A Second Chance for Justice League: From a shell to a soul again. 💔

A week ago, we shared one of the most devastating cases to ever cross our path. In January, Justice League walked out of LMAS a healthy 67-pound dog. Just 60 days later, he was handed back to the system having lost 40 pounds. He was a ghost. A shell.

We’ve all been asking the same question: How? How does someone "adopt" a soul in good faith and then watch them wither away to nothing? We don't have an answer for that kind of darkness. But we do have a plan for the light.

The outpouring of love for this boy last Saturday was incredible.

Thank you.

But let’s be clear: heartbreak isn’t enough.

Justice League’s story, and the stories of so many others like him, must be the fuel that changes the law. We need to stop asking "how" and start demanding "justice" from our local and state governments.

The Good News: Justice League is doing great. He’s officially in a TAF foster home where the only "protocol" is safety and healing. He’s on a strict feeding schedule to help his body remember how to process food, and for the first time in a long time, he has a soft bed and toys to snuggle.

He is physically safe, but his spirit needs time. He needs to get stronger. He needs to learn that humans can be trusted again.

Want to do more than just hit "Like"? We are building a team of warriors. If you’re ready to stand up and advocate for animals who have been tortured, abused, and neglected, we want you with us.

📧 Email us: advocate@thearrowfund.org

Let’s change the laws so stories like this stop happening. Together, we are Justice League’s voice. ✊🐕

#thearrowfund #justiceleague #animaladvocacy #kentuckyfedup #fosteringsaveslives #demandchange
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