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Success Story: Chyna

Sam* has been living on the streets in Houston, TX for the past 4 months. He currently receives disability. At this time he does not have transportation and does not receive food stamps. He contacted Feeding Pets of the Homeless

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Success Story: GT

โ€œMy name is Sarah* and I have been living in my vehicle on and off for the past year in Las Vegas, NV. I have consistently been living in my vehicle for the past six months with my gentle giant

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Success Story: Nala

โ€œI have been homeless for the past three years due to the COVID-19 situation. I have been bouncing around places to stay, I find it hard to find a place to stay or a shelter due to having Nala, a

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Success Story: Skittles

Tawny has been living in her car for 6 months in Everett, Washington.ย  She only receives food stamps.ย  She heard about Feeding Pets of the Homeless from looking on the internet for an organization that could help her with her

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Success Story: Vulkan

Vulkan is a 4-year-old Pit Bull who lives in a car with his owner in Spokane, WA. They have been homeless for 2 years. His owner is employed, disabled and receives food stamps. Feeding Pets of the Homeless was contacted

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Success Story: Rogue

One of our clients had a unique experience that brought him into homelessness. He became homeless from a scam. He was offered a job in Oregon and left the home he shared with a friend. Turns out the job was

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Success Story: Zeus

A man who lives in his car in San Diego, CA with his dog, Zeus called Feeding Pets of the Homeless. They have been homeless for 8 months. He is employed and receiving food stamps. He learned about us when

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Success Story: Chyna

Sam* has been living on the streets in Houston, TX for the past 4 months. He currently receives disability. At this time he does not have transportation and does not

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Success Story: GT

โ€œMy name is Sarah* and I have been living in my vehicle on and off for the past year in Las Vegas, NV. I have consistently been living in my

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Success Story: Nala

โ€œI have been homeless for the past three years due to the COVID-19 situation. I have been bouncing around places to stay, I find it hard to find a place

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Success Story: Skittles

Tawny has been living in her car for 6 months in Everett, Washington.ย  She only receives food stamps.ย  She heard about Feeding Pets of the Homeless from looking on the

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Success Story: Vulkan

Vulkan is a 4-year-old Pit Bull who lives in a car with his owner in Spokane, WA. They have been homeless for 2 years. His owner is employed, disabled and

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Success Story: Rogue

One of our clients had a unique experience that brought him into homelessness. He became homeless from a scam. He was offered a job in Oregon and left the home

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Success Story: Zeus

A man who lives in his car in San Diego, CA with his dog, Zeus called Feeding Pets of the Homeless. They have been homeless for 8 months. He is

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A man has been homeless for the past 10 years. He is currently in a shelter, disabled and pending disability. At this time, he is receiving food stamps. He reached out to Feeding Pets of the Homeless for his male 3-month-old old French Bulldog named Blue. Blue was bleeding from his bottom when he would have a bowel movement.He shared he adopted Blue a few weeks ago from a shelter. At the time of adoption, the owner was told that the dog had a prolapsed rectum that was stitched and would not need surgery or further care on it. However, when Blueโ€™s owner called the rescue to try and speak with a tech or someone that might know the situation, he was told that there was nothing they could assist with. Feeding Pets of the Homeless completed an intake when he called and homeless verification was provided. Our case manager found a partner veterinary hospital where we approved an exam. After being seen by the veterinarian, it was determined that Blue needs surgery to repair the prolapsed rectum. Blue will need to wait about 2 weeks for surgery to clear up an infection first.Feeding Pets of the Homeless contributed $330 for his initial exam, medications, fluids and fecal test.$1,600 has been approved for his surgery in 2 weeks. We would like to wish Blue a speedy recovery. ... See MoreSee Less
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