The Linda Blair WorldHeart Foundation (Toluca Lake, California 91602) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abused, neglected, and abandoned animals from the harsh streets of the Los Angeles area, as well as from the overcrowded and overwhelmed city and county animal shelters.
The Linda Blair WorldHeart Foundation is a unique safe haven for animals providing top-quality, lifelong care to the animals it rescues. The emphasis is on proper nutrition, first class medical care, comfortable facilities, training, socializing, and of course, an abundance of love. The LBWF ensures that every animal has a second chance at life, as well as a forever, loving home.
Using Ms. Blair’s status as a public figure, the LBWF brings much needed attention to growing problems surrounding animal welfare. Calling upon the media as an outlet, the LBWF is able to educate and raise awareness on important issues such as pet overpopulation, dog fighting, the senseless ideals behind breed specific banning, and the most recent crisis: animals who fall victim of home foreclosures in our tough economic times.
LBWF’s journey came full circle with the acquisition of a properly A2 zoned property in Acton, CA, after three long years of searching. The property is beautiful and provides a great temporary home to these animals that have been through so much. Much has been accomplished, but the LBWF still needs help!
Buildings for shelter from high desert winds and cold, fencing, play yards, and plumbing installation, to name a few, are absolute necessities. The LBWF’s goal is to build a reliable and smooth-running facility in order to bring Linda back to the forefront, educating the public about critical animal issues such as overpopulation.


