Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Nonprofit/Nongovernment Pet Food Program in New Mexico


Written By
Celina Westervelt
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - A new program to offer pet food stamps is getting a big response from New Mexicans.

The nonprofit
Pet Food Stamps is not a government program but works just like human food stamps. Families who qualify for state assistance could qualify for assistance in feeding their pets as well.

Local animal shelters hope the assistance will ease their overpopulation problems.

"We distribute roughly 3,000 pounds of pet food each week in Albuquerque," said Dawn Glass, marketing director at
Animal Humane New Mexico.

Animal Humane's emergency food bank feeds about 400 families every month in Albuquerque, but the help is only for dire situations. There is no long-term help.

Now a new national group Pet Food Stamps is changing that.

"It's aimed at preventing people from having to choose feeding themselves or their animals or having to surrender them to a high-kill shelter," explained founder Marc Okon.

Okon launched the New York based nonprofit two weeks ago, and It's already seeing a huge response from New Mexicans.

"We've had tons of people that have submitted applications," Okon said. "I think about 300 to 400 people to be exact."

And that's in New Mexico alone. In just two weeks the prgram has had more than 12,000 requests for assistance.

To qualify families must prove they're receiving state assistance. If approved they'll get a monthly allotment to spend at national retailer Pet Food Direct.

Local shelters say they're thrilled about the idea of long-term relief.

"If we can have an ongoing source for these families while they're trying to get on their feet, that's huge" Glass said.

Glass hopes it will also keep more families with their families instead of state and city facilities.


"When people are going through difficult situations, where they've lost their jobs or their home is foreclosed, the last thing they need to do is lose their very best friend," Glass added.

Applications can be filled out on the Pet Food Stamps website .

Because the organization is a nonprofit, it is also in need of monetary donations while they search for federal funds and grants.

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