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Quad City Animal Welfare
the mission of the qcawc is to operate a shelter for homeless animals, to offer a spay and neuter program, and provide humane education. we are the only fullservice, nokill shelter serving the quadcities area.
NAICS Code: 813312Sector: Other Services (Except Public Administration)Sub Sector: Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar OrganizationsIndustry Group: Social Advocacy OrganizationsNAICS Industry: Social Advocacy OrganizationsNational Industry: Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations
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Where is Quad City Animal Welfare located?
Quad City Animal Welfare's headquarters is located at 724 2nd Avenue West, Milan, Illinois, United States, 61264
What is Quad City Animal Welfare's official website?
Quad City Animal Welfare's official website is qcawc.org
What is Quad City Animal Welfare's SIC code?
What is Quad City Animal Welfare's NAICS code?
NAICS Code: 813312Sector: Other Services (Except Public Administration)Sub Sector: Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar OrganizationsIndustry Group: Social Advocacy OrganizationsNAICS Industry: Social Advocacy OrganizationsNational Industry: Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations
How many employees does Quad City Animal Welfare have?
Quad City Animal Welfare has 3 employees
What industry does Quad City Animal Welfare belong to?
Quad City Animal Welfare is in the industry of: Veterinary
What are Quad City Animal Welfare's social media links?
Quad City Animal Welfare Linkedin page
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