For the homeless, medical care for their pets is a struggle. Here’s how this group helps.

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For the homeless, medical care for their pets is a struggle. Here’s how this group helps.

A Nevada nonprofit will help the homeless get medical care for their pets as part of a partnership with Lighthouse Mission Ministries.

Hans Erchinger-Davis, executive director for Lighthouse Mission Ministries, said the veterinary care would be “incredibly helpful to our folks.”

“We’re excited about that,” Erchinger-Davis said during a telephone interview in December.

Lighthouse Mission offers a number of services for the homeless and operates the Drop-In Center, an emergency shelter for the homeless at 1013 W. Holly St. in Bellingham.

Read more here: https://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/local/article223448615.html#storylink=cpy

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