Hello to whom it may concern(?), in regards to your requests, my name is John Ambrose Helyer and am currently I believe recognized as a (newly elevated!), Scientific Researcher here at ResearchGate. The qualification and elevation from Researcher last year (before the Pandemic), to now post Academic Appeal at TRU (my sponsoring University, who had my accounts "frozen" for the entirety of the duration of said appeal!), are I believe available through this format's capacity. Long story short, I myself was made to be "homeless" by the very real criminal acts of Economic Terrorism (new legislation just passed some months ago!) and Genocide (in my family? and as yet ongoing affair including multiple attempts on my life!), I am also recognized as (what was then!) the "Witness to Multiple Homicides" since 2001 by the Supreme Court of BC (now "Genocide"!), I realize this answer to your request for said is not as clear yet in the telling now by me/incomplete though it is, I do know the answer and its multi dimensional reality effects. Should you wish to know more I would consider your requests for said, thank you John Ambrose Helyer, 06/08/2021 at 03:34, I am here in my home/office/(Hotbox!) since 2002, Salmon Arm, BC. Canada.
Food and water, medical care including vaccinations and spay/neuter, safe shelter. Awareness of needs and availability of services appears to be slowly increasing.
Locations and donations (including volunteer time and effort) will in large part determine the resources.
There are now numerous veterinary initiatives, both in North America and the UK, that provide free health services for the pets of homeless people. For example, Dr. Jon Geller’s organization, the Street Dog Coalition, was established in 2015 in Fort Collins, Colorado.
This nationwide program is free and serves pet owners who are homeless or qualify for low-income services. Every clinic is held at a location that already serves the homeless population, often a food pantry. Feeding Pets of the Homeless ® sponsors and partners
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Home - People & Pets Together
https://www.peopleandpetstogether.org
People & Pets Together helps families facing economic hardship by operating a pet food shelf in Minneapolis, by providing pet food to food shelves in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, with a veterinary assistance grant program, and through other programs designed to keep pets
Los Angeles, California 90007. get directions. Phone Number. 213-741-1950. Website. www.pawsla.org. PAWS/LA is dedicated to preserving the human-animal bond. To that end, we assist low-income seniors and people disabled with life threatening illnesses care for their companion animals by providing veterinary care, pet food and supplies, temporary foster homes, and volunteer services — all at no charge
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Pets of the Homeless Australia
https://petsofthehomeless.org.au
Pets of the Homeless Australia provides food, veterinary care and other support to pet owners in need. We help people who are at risk of or currently experiencing homelessness by making sure their companion pets are well looked after.
On August 20, pet organizations around the world will come together to raise awareness about the plight of homeless animals. Since the International Society for Animal Rights (ISAR) introduced the concept in 1992, International Homeless Animals Day observances have helped shed light on ways to curb animal overpopulation and improve the plight of homeless dogs, cats and other pet animals.
Thank you for your attention to this very important need.
Maria, this is an essential topic. Maybe you can include something on the different perceptions people have of homeless people with dogs... this would also make a great documentary.