What about the pets of the homeless?
There are numerous programs to help the homeless on the streets, but what about the pets of the homeless?
According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, about 750,000 people in the United States experienced homelessness on a given night. About ten percent of the unshielded homeless have at least one dog or cat.
There is a national organization that is trying to help the pets of the homeless and provide them with services and food. Feeding the Pets of the Homeless was started in December 2006 with the intent to raise awareness of the need to help homeless pets.
The organization reaches out to veterinarians and pet retailers to join the program and collect pet food. Members then go to local food banks and shelters and distribute the pet food to those in need.
Genevieve Frederick, who is head of Feeding the Pets of the Homeless, said: “The response from the general public has been overwhelming. It has changed the way many people view the homeless. They want to contribute pet food for those less fortunate, and they contact me daily to ask where they can go or why there isn’t a location in their town.â€
2 ways to help
# The Rescue Mission of El Paso sometimes needs pet food. People can donate at the shelter at 1949 W. Paisano, or call 775 532 2575.
# Learn how to participate in the Feeding Pets of the Homeless program at petsofhomeless.com.
Source:
el paso times
petsofhomeless.com













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Maureen Adams
October 10th, 2007 at 2:27 pm
There is another program that is similar that is a bit older. It was directed at veterinarians and pet hospitals. Here is a link.
petsofhomeless.com