Waif Animal Shelter

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20168 State Route 20
Coupeville, WA 98239

Whidbey Animals' Improvement Foundation (WAIF) is a non-profit organization founded in 1990, dedicated to aiding the homeless companion animals of Whidbey Island by providing food, shelter, veterinary care, and nurturing until they can find loving homes. WAIF actively engages in community support programs, including resources for pet owners needing to rehome their pets and volunteer opportunities for those looking to make a difference.

Additionally, WAIF honors the traditional lands of the Salish-speaking Lower Skagit people, acknowledging the historical significance of the area and the Indigenous Peoples who were the original stewards of the land. Through various initiatives, events, and adoption programs, WAIF continues to strive for the well-being of animals and their families in the community.

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