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We run 2-3 free clinics a month seeing 40-63 different animals and help an additional 8 animals month with more complex veterinary needs. We distribute hundreds of pounds of dog and cat kibble and cans of food through our events and outreach each month. We field multiple calls and emails from people with animal related emergencies; they on the edge of eviction, their vehicle has broken down and now they need to move from their vehicle to the streets, they need to be hospitalized or move out of a DV situation. The common thread, how they will manage these transitions and do the best for their beloved animal companion ? We support the power of the human-animal bond so long as it is not detrimental to either human or animal partner We Offer Compassion to Both End of the Leash We have ambitious programs for companion animal and human well- being. We can only deliver these with your help. Thank you PO Box 3223 Santa Rosa CA 95402 www.homelesswithpets.org [email protected] Homeless With Pets A Sonoma based 501 c 3 working with people living homeless with companion animals www.HomelessWithPets.Org Homeless With Pets Compassion for Both Ends of the Leash

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We run 2-3 free clinics a month seeing 40-63 different animals and help an additional 8 animals month with more complex veterinary needs. We distribute hundreds of pounds of dog and cat kibble and cans of food through our events and outreach each month.

We field multiple calls and emails from people with animal related emergencies; they on the edge of eviction, their vehicle has broken down and now they need to move from their vehicle to the streets, they need to be hospitalized or move out of a DV situation. The common thread, how they will manage these transitions and do the best for their beloved animal companion ?

We support the power of the human-animal bond

so long as it is not detrimental to either

human or animal partner

We Offer Compassion to Both End of the Leash

We have ambitious programs for companion animal and human well-

being. We can only deliver these with your

help.

Thank you

PO Box 3223 Santa Rosa CA 95402 www.homelesswithpets.org

[email protected]

Homeless With Pets

Praesent    congue  sapien  sit  amet  justo.  

A Sonoma based 501 c 3 working with people living homeless with companion animals www.HomelessWithPets.Org

Homeless With Pets

Compassion for Both Ends of the Leash

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We always need help, in the form of food for animals and people, veterinary supplies and money to purchase items. We also need help to enable us to run. Some examples of items we have to cover include:

• Insurance costs $6,874 a year • Gas for events and outreach

$1,840 • Printing to promote the work,

events and seek donors $1,080 • Phone and office consumables

$2,760 • Rent for storage and trailer

parking $3,900 • Contingency (because there's

always something) $4800

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We are totally volunteer based.

Would you Join Our Giving Circle and make a monthly donation so we can deliver our mission of working with people living homeless with animal companions ?

Please visit www.homelesswithpets.org, look for the PayPal Subscribe button select a level at which you want to give. As a member of Our Giving Circle you will be sent regular updates and a Homeless With Pets T Shirt.

Please make a one-off donation through PayPal or by posting a check to: Homeless With Pets PO Box 3223, Santa Rosa, CA 95402. Thank you

Will you join our Giving Circle ?  -­‐  

What does Homeless With Pets Do ?

We work with people living homeless with their animal companions. Often they are less able to get shelter and various services. We estimate 24% of people living homeless are with an animal companion.

We provide:

food and animal supplies to people for their animals

help with vet treatment

run free grooming events

run training and humane education activities

run free vaccine and wellness clinics

help with spay and neutering

help with fostering animals

help with animal advocacy and animal issues

help to the human partners - wet weather gear, clothing, food and signposting to services