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Pet Food Assistance

A list of organizations that provide this specialized service(s).

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DeKalb Humane Society, Inc.

5730 CR 11A
Indiana
46706
staff@dekalbhumanesociety.org(260) 868-2409
The DeKalb Humane Society filed for our Certificate of Incorporation on December 23, 1975 and we were granted 501(c)3 status in March of 1976. We are committed to being a no-kill shelter and serving the DeKalb County area by promoting animal adoption, education on responsible animal ownership & welfare, and raising awareness of animal neglect & abuse.
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Humane Society of Ottawa County

2424 E. Sand Rd.
Port Clinton
Ohio
43452
HSOCPets@gmail.com(419) 734-5191
We are the only no-kill Humane Society in Ottawa County, Ohio. We care for abused, abandoned and neglected animals and find them new loving forever homes.
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Saving Shasta Cats

5630 Dunsmuir Ave
California
96025
Nmdwork@aol.com
We are a foster based rescue in the Mt shasta area, and we are small but mighty. We rescue, adopt, spay and neuter, TNR, feed feral colonies in the area, food banks, community education and assistance w care and food for low income and disabled people in the community. We are in an underserved area w limited resources and we are one of very few resources for cats and a big overpopulation problem that we are one of very few addressing.
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Friends of Campbell County Animals

749 Towe String Rd
Tennessee
37757
fccagroup@yahoo.com(865) 566-8018
Friends of Campbell County Animals took over the existing Campbell County Animal Shelter after the shelter was about to be closed due to mishandling by the previous director. We are now both a 501c3 and a municipal shelter.
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Pine Forest Pet Care, Inc.

5348 Pine Forest Road
Georgia
30504
psisom1@aol.com(470) 577-3633
My name is Perrin. I am the Founder of Pine Forest Pet Care, Inc. I have been involved in the rescue community for years and have decided to start my own rescue and nonprofit for animal rescue.
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SPCA of Bradley County

1570 Johnson Blvd SE
Tennessee
37311
spcabradleyco@gmail.com(423) 790-1915
We are an open intake shelter in a rural county in Cleveland, TN. Our goal is to find homes for the homeless, neglected, or abused animals in our county and never euthanize for time or space. When we are able to we offer free core vaccines to our residents in an effort to keep the animals healthy, and also offer free dog and cat food when we have enough to help the community.
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Valley Humane Society

3670 Nevada Street
Pleasanton
California
94566
info@valleyhumane.org(925) 426-8656
About VHS Valley Humane Society has worked to save and improve the lives of Tri-Valley companion animals since 1987. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, our programs and services are made possible by the generosity of private donors. We receive no government funds, tax dollars, or money from national humane organizations. Contributions of all sizes matter greatly, and we use them wisely! Our Vision A world in which every animal is loved and every person knows the love of an animal. Our Mission Valley Humane Society (VHS) creates a brighter future for cats and dogs by encouraging and strengthening the bond between people and pets. VHS rescues and rehabilitates companion animals, champions responsible caretaking, shares pets’ soothing affections with people in need of comfort, and supports and preserves existing pet-guardian relationships.
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Friends of Eden Animal Shelter

North Carolina
27288
friendsofedenanimalshelter@gmail.com(336) 912-1178
Friends of Eden Animal Rescue is a recognized, 501C3 non-profit dedicated to animal rescue in the City of Eden, Rocking-ham County and surrounding North Carolina communities. We take unwanted, abandoned, abused, stray and surrendered dogs and cats from death row and work to find suitable, permanent loving home for them. We offer pet food and supplies to families in need and provide financial assistance for spay/neuter. Friends was created by and is run by a small, but mighty group of volunteers. Our Rescue is funded by donations, through fundraising events such as the Charity Golf Tournament, and adoption fees. Adoption fees are less than half of the cost of the significant expense involved in rescue, which includes housing, feeding, veterinary care, vaccinations, spay/neuter, training and more.
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Whitman County Humane Society

1340 SE Old Moscow Road
Pullman
Washington
99163
shelter@whitmanpets.org(509) 332-3422
WCHS values the human/animal bond, provides stewardship for homeless pets, and promotes compassionate treatment of all companion animals. We promote ethical pet care and training. We also offer several assistance programs to help pet owners meet their pets needs.
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Northern Oklahoma Humane Society

900 W PROSPECT AVE
Ponca City
Oklahoma
74601
adopt@nokhs.com(580) 767-8877
We at NOKHS are dedicated to improve the lives of companion animals in our community and finding permanent and loving adoptive homes for the cats and dogs in our care. We provide a safe haven for animals in transition, serve as advocates for animals and their people, work to end animal overpopulation and educate the public about compassion and responsibility towards all animals. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that does not receive any government funding and relies on the good will and generosity of individuals, corporations, and adopters.
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