HOW TO BECOME A DONATION SITE
Fill out the Form Below
Once you sign up your business WE will:
- Welcome you to our family of Donation Sites
- Supply you with marketing materials and decals
- Add your business to our website
- Announce your participation on all our social media
- Put you in that month’s newsletter
Once you sign up your business YOU will:
- Set up a bin to collect pet food/supply donations
- Announce participation to your community
- Collect donations
- Record & Report donations
- Deliver to local Pet Food Provider
- Feel AMAZING!!!

To get started right away fill out the form below then check out Pet Food Providers in your community click here to see if there is an organization already distributing pet food in your community.
We encourage people in need not to go to Donation Sites for pet food, they are instructed to find a Pet Food Provider on the website.
To ensure that you receive a reply, please add @petsofthehomeless.org to your address book and/or safe senders list.
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WITH YOU BY OUR SIDE, TOGETHER WE SERVE BETTER

32,739
pets helped

$6,888,457
given in veterinary care, pet food & crates

2,641,163 Lbs.
pet food collected

124
donation sites nationwide
2 days ago
ICYMI: Our December 2025 newsletter is out. Meet Pepper and learn how lifesaving care kept her healthy, see how SNAP reductions are affecting pets across the country, and celebrate the incredible students, volunteers, and partners who make this work possible.![]()
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Feeding Pets of the Homeless December 2025 Newsletter | Pets of the Homeless
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Read the Feeding Pets of the Homeless November 2025 Newsletter. Learn how your support helps pets of homeless individuals.6 days ago
Hi, I’m Geronimo.
I’m a 4-year-old Pit Bull–Blue Heeler mix, and I live on the streets with my dad. We move from city to city, always trying to find a safer, better life. To my dad, I’m everything: his best friend, protector, and companion.![]()
While we were in Chicago, my dad found some friends staying in a place called Tent City, near the railroad tracks. It’s a small community where people experiencing homelessness try to help one another.![]()
One morning during a walk, another dog rushed at us to protect his space. I was bitten on my legs and back before the situation could be stopped. My dad cleaned my wounds the best he could, but he was worried they might get infected.![]()
He brought me to a local vet clinic, but he couldn’t afford the care I needed. The clinic gave him a list of resources, and that’s how he found Feeding Pets of the Homeless.![]()
After a phone interview with a case manager, I was approved for help. I received wound care, antibiotics and pain medication. It was a huge relief for both of us.![]()
Now I’m healing next to my dad, right where I belong.![]()
Feeding Pets of the Homeless contributed $545 toward my care.![]()
A message from my dad:
“...you really came through for my dog. I can’t even put into words what that means. He’s family and when he hurts, I hurt. I was really out here walking around these streets thinking I wasn’t going to help him because I didn’t have the money. Thanks to you and all the people over there at Feeding Pets of the Homeless, my fam is ok. God bless.”
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