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October 25, 2023
Puppy Food Bank raises more than $200k to support pet rescue organizations across Texas
Announces partnership with Pipe Creek rescue
Puppy Food Bank has announced a partnership with A Doggie for You, in Pipe Creek, and other rescues in the San Antonio area.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing essential food supplies to struggling pet rescue organizations, Puppy Food Bank announced their fundraising efforts secured $202,814 from supporters statewide. In support of initiative, injury attorney and philanthropist Thomas J. Henry made a personal contribution of $80,000.
“We are humbled by the love for pets and financial support we have received from the community just in the last nine months,” Danielle Gunter, executive director of Puppy Food Bank, said. “Pet rescue organizations are in critical need to meet the demands of supporting an influx of dogs and cats in their care. Through our pledge month initiative, our goal was to alleviate some of these challenges by ensuring no animal goes hungry.”
“The lack of financial resources and food should never impede pet rescue organizations from providing the proper nutritional care and support of homeless animals in their care,” Henry said. “I am honored to take part in this initiative and help Puppy Food Bank make a difference for pet rescue organizations across Texas.”
To learn more about Puppy Food Bank and their partners, please visit www.puppyfoodbank.org
A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing essential food supplies to struggling pet rescue organizations, Puppy Food Bank announced their fundraising efforts secured $202,814 from supporters statewide. In support of initiative, injury attorney and philanthropist Thomas J. Henry made a personal contribution of $80,000.
“We are humbled by the love for pets and financial support we have received from the community just in the last nine months,” Danielle Gunter, executive director of Puppy Food Bank, said. “Pet rescue organizations are in critical need to meet the demands of supporting an influx of dogs and cats in their care. Through our pledge month initiative, our goal was to alleviate some of these challenges by ensuring no animal goes hungry.”
“The lack of financial resources and food should never impede pet rescue organizations from providing the proper nutritional care and support of homeless animals in their care,” Henry said. “I am honored to take part in this initiative and help Puppy Food Bank make a difference for pet rescue organizations across Texas.”
To learn more about Puppy Food Bank and their partners, please visit www.puppyfoodbank.org