Still searching for the love of your life? Tired of speed-dating, church suppers, and bars? Nate’s Honor Animal Rescue might have the answer.
Since 2008, Nate’s Honor has helped neglected, abandoned, and mistreated dogs and cats in need of loving homes. The organization started as a small group of animal lovers working from a garage until Nathan (Nate) Benderson, a developer with an affinity for animals, caught wind of the group and joined.
Today, together with caring volunteers and a supportive community, the facility saves thousands of homeless and at-risk animals each year from an eight-acre, no-kill shelter and adoption facility near the city of Bradenton, FL. They’ve saved more than 21,000 animals to date. And they’ve just launched the Journey Home capital campaign to expand the facility, with a dedicated cat wing, hurricane-resistant dog shelters, and a veterinary clinic that will also serve the public.
OK, that’s the background from Nate’s website. Now, on to the show.
This week, our photography class toured the facility and romped with the pups—an eager, energetic group of youngsters, in good health and ready for a move. I’ve included six photos of my favorites. Thanks to Rob Oglesby, director of development, and the volunteers who patiently gave hours of their time and knowledge to accommodate our group.
If you’d like to donate to the organization (a 501(c)(3) non-profit), contact Rob at rob@honoranimalrescue.org. To adopt or volunteer, call 941-747-4900. Or visit the facility, Wednesday through Saturday, online at https://nateshonoranimalrescue.org/ or in person at 4951 Lorraine Road, Bradenton, FL 34211.
You just might find the love of your life.





