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Whidbey Animals' Improvement Foundation (WAIF) is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit animal shelter organization serving the homeless pet population and families of Whidbey Island. Whidbey Animals' Improvement Foundation (WAIF) also respectfully honors in acknowledgement that we are located on the traditional lands of the Salish-speaking Lower Skagit people. These lands were home to three permanent Lower Skagit tribal villages, which were forcibly removed under the threat of violence by the Port Elliott treaty in 1855. Indigenous Peoples are the venerable and original stewards of the lands on which we now live.

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