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Success Story: Grunt

Hi, I’m Grunt—a 3-year-old Lab/Pitbull mix with a big heart and some pretty sensitive ears. I live with my mom in our car in La Verne, CA. We’ve been experiencing homelessness for a few years, but through it all, I’ve

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Success Story: Xena

Hello, my name is Xena and I’m an 8-year-old Pointer Mix living out of my mom’s car, experiencing homelessness in Oregon. One day my ear blew up to three times its size, and my mom was worried. She knew something

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Success Story: Cream

Hello, my name is Cream! I’m a 2-year-old Domestic Tabby experiencing homelessness, living on and off the streets with my mom in San Leandro, CA, for a little over 2 years now. My mom noticed that I wasn’t acting like

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Success Story: Grunt

Hi, I’m Grunt—a 3-year-old Lab/Pitbull mix with a big heart and some pretty sensitive ears. I live with my mom in our car in La Verne, CA. We’ve been experiencing

READ MORE

Success Story: Xena

Hello, my name is Xena and I’m an 8-year-old Pointer Mix living out of my mom’s car, experiencing homelessness in Oregon. One day my ear blew up to three times

READ MORE

Success Story: Cream

Hello, my name is Cream! I’m a 2-year-old Domestic Tabby experiencing homelessness, living on and off the streets with my mom in San Leandro, CA, for a little over 2

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Reminder for Donation SitesIf you have collected pet food or supplies, please remember to submit your donation site report. Reporting helps us track the pounds of pet food and supplies collected and measure the impact of your community’s support.Submitting a report only takes a few minutes and helps ensure your contributions are counted. Don't forget to share photos so we can share all the great work you are doing with our community!Submit your report here:petsofthehomeless.org/donation-site-reporting/Thank you for helping provide pet food for pets belonging to people experiencing homelessness. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today on International Women’s Day, we celebrate the woman whose compassion sparked the beginning of Feeding Pets of the Homeless, Genevieve Frederick.Years ago, while visiting New York City, Genevieve noticed a man experiencing homelessness with a beautiful, devoted dog beside him. The dog wasn’t on a leash and could have run away at any time, yet he stayed close to the person he loved.That moment stayed with her long after she returned home. She began learning more about people experiencing homelessness who share their lives with pets and the difficult choices they often face.What began as a single moment of reflection became a mission.Today, Feeding Pets of the Homeless provides pet food, emergency veterinary care, wellness clinics, and other resources that help keep pets and their guardians together across the country.One moment of compassion can change everything. ... See MoreSee Less
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