Humane Society's Pet Pantry serves millionth meal to D.O.G.
Briefly

The Humane Society of Silicon Valley's Pet Pantry program serves low-income pet owners by delivering food and supplies, exemplifying support for pet companionship in transitional housing. Recently, the program celebrated its millionth meal delivered, illustrating its significant impact. PATH Villas, a housing community for formerly homeless seniors, accommodates both people and their pets, reflecting the intention to break barriers to housing for pet owners. Over its decade-long journey, Pet Pantry has expanded to provide between 25,000 and 30,000 meals monthly, demonstrating the growing need for pet support within vulnerable communities.
If they didn't accept dogs here, I wouldn't be here. I won't get rid of him for nothing.
A lot of our customers have animals. Not creating spaces for people with pets was creating a real barrier to housing.
The program provides between 25,000 and 30,000 meals a month to pets in need.
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