The Sam Simon Charitable Foundation
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30765 CA-1 #113, Malibu CA 90265 Hours
About The Sam Simon Charitable Foundation
The Sam Simon Foundation is a compassionate organization dedicated to helping animals and people in need. They are ADI accredited and provide Assistance Dogs to qualifying individuals in Central and Southern California, Las Vegas, and Phoenix. The foundation trains Hearing Dogs for deaf and hard of hearing people, as well as Service Dogs for veterans with PTSD related to service. Dogs that do not complete training are 'Career Changed' and placed for adoption as pets, often sourced from shelters, including breeds like Poodles, Pomeranians, Spaniels, Terriers, Shih Tzus, Retrievers, Border Collies, Aussies, and Hounds. Many reviews highlight the foundation’s life-saving work. They have paid for pet surgeries, such as removing tumors and performing eye surgeries for free, especially crucial for families facing financial hardships. One family shared how the Foundation helped their cat with a biopsy and surgery at no cost, allowing them to afford follow-up care. Another reviewer expressed gratitude for assistance with their puppy’s neutering, vaccines, and microchipping during a financial crisis. Several reviews describe the Foundation as lifesavers, especially for those unable to afford pet medical care, emphasizing their caring attitude and quick response times. The foundation’s efforts extend beyond animals, with some recognizing the positive impact on human lives and the community. Overall, the Sam Simon Foundation is seen as a caring, dedicated organization that provides critical support and hope to animals and their owners in need.
Most Recent Reviews
April 2025
This Organization helped me a lot with my (2) old dogs thank you all. Blessings
May 2024
Thoughyful people 💜
.....received a bag of fresh fruits and vegetables.!
April 2024
June 2022 The San Simon Foundation literally SAVED my baby girl Bellas life. Forever grateful for you guys. You saved me too ❤️
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