Fill a Truck

The Basics:

Fill a truck or other car at your local Car Dealer!

Did you just buy a new car or truck?  Do you have a good relationship with your sales person?  Have a friend who works at a local dealership?  Are you a car enthusiast who would like to host a pet food drive?

• Contact your local dealership and let them know about Feeding Pets of the Homeless.

• Let them know that Michael Hohl Chevrolet in Carson City, NV has held a “Fill the Pick Up truck!’ event every October since 2014!  

• Let’s strive to make this a national event during the month of October!

 

Interested in getting involved? Fill out the form below to meet with our Volunteer Manager who will walk you through training and get you all the materials you need to be successful!  You can begin making an impact immediately.

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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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WITH YOU BY OUR SIDE, TOGETHER WE SERVE BETTER

31,377

pets helped

$6,237,662

given in veterinary care, pet food & crates

2,473,752 Lbs

pet food collected

112

donation sites nationwide

In case you missed it… 📰Our June 2025 newsletter is out now!Inside this issue:💬 A powerful note from our founder on the human-animal bond🐶 Billy the puppy’s journey from injury to recovery📊 The impact your support is making—148 pets helped in one day📍 New donation sites now accepting pet food and supplies📖 Read the full newsletter here: petsofthehomeless.org/feeding-pets-of-the-homeless-june-2025-newsletter ... See MoreSee Less
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Hi, my name is Scorpio. I am a 4-year-old female Pit Lab mix. My mom is disabled and trying to get into housing. We are currently living in a motel that has been converted into a homeless shelter.At the shelter, I was attacked by another dog. I had scratches all over my body and a cut on my right leg. My mom was worried it might be infected; it had pus coming out and was swollen. She looked on the internet to find financial help. It was there that she came across Feeding Pets of the Homeless. After speaking with a case manager, my mom was able to take me to a veterinarian nearby. There, I received wound care, antibiotics and pain medication. Thanks to Feeding Pets of the Homeless, I am now back home with my mom and recovering.Feeding Pets of the Homeless contributed a total of $736 towards Scorpio’s care.Email received from Scorpio's mom during treatment: "I just can't express how much this means to me and how much I appreciate everything you have done for me, I was lost, ready to give up but by the grace of God you came through and have blessed me, I am here at the vet waiting patiently for my baby to be seen and hoping for the best thank you again." ... See MoreSee Less
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