BECOME A PET FOOD PROVIDER

Many food banks, soup kitchens and homeless shelters are distributing pet food to the homeless and low income who have pets. Your assistance to the homeless in your community is greatly appreciated. Becoming a Feeding Pets of the Homeless® Pet Food Provider site is another way to help. We know that providing pet food may open the door to provide folks a beginning to the journey out of homelessness. 

If your agency is interested in becoming a Pet Food Provider, please use “Contact Us” with your information and we will enlist Donation Sites to bring you donated pet food. We will list your organization under Pet Food Provider on the website so the homeless can find you. If you would like a decal (Get Pet Food Here) to display at your location please let us know.

Homeless Shelters, for information on getting free sleeping crates please “Contact Us.”

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    I hereby acknowledge and agree to serve as a member/volunteer for Feeding Pets of the Homeless, 710 West Washington Street, Carson City, NV 89703. I give my consent and agree to release, indemnify and hold harmless Feeding Pets of the Homeless (DBA: Pets of the Homeless) and all personnel, including but not limited to its officers, agents and/or employees, other participants, sponsors, advertisers, I hereby assume all of the risks of participating as a volunteer, with respect to any and all injury, disability, death or loss or damage of person or property, whether arising from negligence of the releases or otherwise, to the fullest extent permitted by law. I agree to comply with the guidelines and conditions for participation. See Fundraising Policies here: http://www.petsofthehomeless.org/fundraising-policy-for-pets-of-the-homeless/ Pets of the Homeless reserves the right to terminate this agreement at any time. I also grant Feeding Pets of the Homeless the right to use photographs of me at events and activities and use the photographs in future advertising including online webpage.

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Suggest

Suggest A Pet Assistance Organization – are we missing an agency that can help pets that belong to homeless people? We would really appreciate your help in building our Resource pages into a great source that the homeless everywhere can use.

Annual Report

Check out our Annual Report. It’s PAW-some! 

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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

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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.” ... See MoreSee Less
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