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Sunday, December 6, 2015

Home Van Pet Care Project News - Christmas 2015

Our Mission:  To provide food for pets of homeless persons in our community; offer education on pet care and spay/neuter; assist with access to veterinary care; foster respect for animals and the animal/human bond.


"Still Crazy After All These Years"
(Paul Simon 1975)
Our primary mission at Home Van Pet Care Project is to provide food for pets of homeless and low income people in our community. We’ve been doing this for eight years, with your help, with love for the animals, compassion for the people, a little craziness, and lots of pet food.

CHRISTMAS FOR THE ANIMALS.  At Christmas, in addition to their regular pet food, we prepare a gift bag for each dog or cat. Each bag contains a small toy, a can of special food, and treats. We bring cookies for the people and relax a little with our animal friends and their people. We party at our regular distribution times and places.
 
As always, we ask you to help us by donating gift items for this event. For the pet gifts, we will need sturdy gift bags of cloth, paper or plastic, together with the toys, canned food and treats to put inside.
 
In addition to special items for the gifts, we will need extra pet food for the holidays. We use a lot of Purina, green bag for the dogs and Friskies Seafood Sensation for the cats. Publix types are fine and also others of your choosing. We bag it up into smaller containers so that everyone gets some.

We send sincere thanks to all our donors, as well as our hardworking volunteers who work all year and especially hard at Christmas. Actually, we are all volunteers at Home Van Pet Care Project. Some of us started way back at the beginning and others have responded by helping us along the way, while others are “on call” for special needs.

If you have questions, if you want to help with asking for donations, preparing the gift bags or distribution, or want more information, please call or text Elizabeth, 352-246-2727.



This kitty at Dignity Village says, "I like those soft, warm little blankets, too."










Financial donations can be made by check payable to Home Van Pet Care Project, Inc., and mailed c/o Elizabeth Howard, P.O. Box 14305, Gainesville FL 32604; or by PayPal at our blog, http://homevanpetcareproject.blogspot.com. Pet food and other items can be dropped off at Sisset's Home and Patio, 3429 W. University Avenue in Gainesville, 352-224-5192.  For more information or to volunteer, call or text 352-246-2727.

Also, don't forget our Amazon Wish List!  Or designate Home Van Pet Care Project as your beneficiary on Amazon Smile.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Home Van Pet Care Project News -- Fall 2015

Getting Ready for Winter

This rainy weather has taken a toll on homeless people and their animals. There is black mud and puddles of water standing everywhere at Dignity Village. Imagine if this was cold winter rain. We need to prepare. First always, plenty of pet food. 

Bear is 10 years old, a great dog.  He could do with some canned food to keep him 
healthy through the colder weather.

OUR WISH LIST:  We use a lot of Purina green bag for the dogs and Purina Friskies Seafood Sensation for the cats. Canned foods are also helpful boosters in cold weather. Hay is helpful and can give a dog a pad to lie on outside or better padding on the inside of a dog house. We need more dog houses and cat carriers. More and more tarps are important as well as wooden braces to support them.  Our wish list includes heavy duty food and water bowls, canvas bowls that can be easily carried, collars, leashes, harnesses, rope, bungee straps, reusable gallon bottles of water, and tie-out or running lines. We sometimes like certain brands or types, so give us a call. We  also need volunteers to help with pet food distribution, record keeping, and helping improve campsites for the pets. 



 Maggie, at 10 years old, is feeling much better after her dental surgery.  She likes Mighty Dog beef flavors and is eating well now.                                                                                                                                    







UP TO DATE ON VACCINATIONS AND SPAY/NEUTER:  Dog count varies between 25-30. We now have four young kitties in residence. All the dogs are up to date on their vaccinations and all but four are spayed or neutered. The kitties are young, but have had the first vaccinations. Two are spayed/neutered and two are waiting to gain a little weight. 


GATORS GIVE!  Home Van Pet Care Project is pleased to be a new approved agency for the University of Florida Campaign for Charities (UFCC).  The UFCC continues through October 23rd, and is a great way for UF employees to donate through payroll deduction.  If you work for UF, please consider designating your gift to HVPCP.  



THANK YOU FOR OUR TRUCK:   Thank you so much for all your donations and good wishes toward the purchase of a pickup truck for Home Van Pet Care Project.  It took a while, but finally we found this 1991 Toyota pickup, an oldie but goodie. We raised the money by special funding so as not to cut into our main mission of providing pet food. We have already used the truck to deliver pet food and hay for bedding for the dogs and it is proving to make our work easier and more efficient.  



Financial donations can be made by check payable to Home Van Pet Care Project, Inc., and mailed c/o Elizabeth Howard, P.O. Box 14305, Gainesville FL 32604; or by PayPal right here on this page. Pet food and other items can be dropped off at Sisset's Home and Patio, 3429 W. University Avenue in Gainesville, 352-224-5192.  For more information or to volunteer, call 352-473-9423 or text 352-246-2727.

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Home Van Pet Care Project News - August 2015

Dear Friends:  Many thanks to all who donated to our fund to purchase a pickup truck to help us with pet food distribution.  We are excited to announce that  we more than exceeded our goal of $2500!  After raising roughly $4000, we now have sufficient funds to purchase the perfect vehicle if we shop carefully.  Of course, more donations are always welcome and can make our position better.


Now we're hoping you can help us find the right truck.  We are seeking an older, used truck, with not too many miles.  We are open to different manufacturers, but ideally would purchase a Toyota or Nissan since they often last a long time.  Our first choice would be a Toyota.  It could be an older, smaller model.  Next choice is Nissan of a similar size.  In domestic pickups, a Ford F150 always seems to last.  Whatever we get needs to have working A/C!  We have a great mechanic who will check over anything we consider.  For more details and ideas, please call or text Elizabeth at 352-246-2727.

Maggie is grateful for donations, especially Mighty Dog Beef!
Dignity Village:  We distribute pet food twice each week at Dignity and are already off to a very good start with vaccinations, spay/neuter and license tags that we purchase for them at Alachua County Animal Services.We sent representatives to two Oversight Committee meetings for Grace/Dignity.  The final result is that our rules for pets are incorporated as part of the rules for residents.  Our rules cover animal care including food, water and shelter.  They also state that all pets living in Dignity Village must be fully vaccinated and spayed or neutered!  In the long run this will help homeless people acquire places to live because their animals have been well cared for.

Bear waits patiently for his veterinary visit.
Veterinary Care:  In coordination with St. Francis Pet Care, we had another veterinary visit in August, and are trying to coordinate a consistent monthly schedule for the future.  We are working very hard to set our processes in place so that all the animals can be spayed, neutered and kept up to date on vaccinations.  Quite a number of veterinarians and  vet techs are donating their services to this process, and Home Van Pet Care is always there to distribute pet food.

Downtown Pets:  They are thriving.  Most of the people who pick up pet food from us downtown have their pets enrolled in the nearby St. Francis Pet Care Clinic program.  We advise them also on other affordable organizations available locally.

We need volunteers to help with pet food distribution, record keeping, and helping improve campsites for the pets.  If you or someone you know may be interested, please contact us.  In addition, we welcome all financial donations as well as pet food, harnesses, leashes, collars, tarps, rope, bungee straps, heavy duty water bowls and gallon bottles of water that can be reused.  If you have something to donate, let us know.

Financial donations can be made by check payable to Home Van Pet Care Project, Inc., and mailed c/o Elizabeth Howard, P.O. Box 14305, Gainesville FL 32604; or by PayPal at our blog, http://homevanpetcareproject.blogspot.com. Pet food and other items can be dropped off at Sisset's Home and Patio, 3429 W. University Avenue in Gainesville, 352-224-5192.  For more information or to volunteer, call 352-473-9423.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Home Van Pet Care Project News - June 2015

From Elizabeth Howard, Coordinator

 Our Mission:  To provide food for pets of homeless persons in our community; offer education on pet care and spay/neuter; assist with access to veterinary care; foster respect for animals and the animal/human bond.

Elizabeth gives a treat to Magic at
Dignity Village.
It has been business as usual at major distribution places at Grace Marketplace/Dignity Village and Lynch Park. We have been continuing to hand out pet food, treats, tarps, water and water bowls despite the stifling heat. These pets need water and shade more than ever this time of year, and we are trying our best to provide that.

We recently initiated crowd funding campaign to raise enough money to buy a used pick up truck. We are already 12% of the way there, but there is only a month left of the campaign.
If you would like to contribute toward our goal, you can visit http://www.loveanimals.org/new-pickup-truck.html and make a donation. You can also send a check to Home Van Pet Care Project, Inc., P.O. Box 14305, Gainesville FL 32604; or donate via PayPal right here on our blog.

Volunteer vets work in the shade of
a tent on a hot Saturday morning.
We're saying a big "Thank You" to the veterinarians and others who volunteered their services to come out to examine and vaccinate "our" dogs at Grace Marketplace/Dignity Village. This was St. Francis Pet Care Clinic's second successful outreach there and was put together by Patti Gordon, DVM  and her crew of veterinarians, vet techs and other volunteers. There will hopefully be more successful events like this to come. 


Lucy waits patiently for her turn to see
a vet.
Our wish list includes tarps, water bowls, food bowls, canvas bowls that can be easily carried, collars, leashes, and tie-out or running lines. We sometimes like certain brands or types, so give us a call. Pet food donations are always welcome. We use primarily Purina types with Friskies Seafood Sensation being a long-time favorite of the cats and the green bag Purina for dogs.  You can always call us for more information.

Financial donations can be made by check payable to Home Van Pet Care Project, Inc., and mailed c/o Elizabeth Howard, P.O. Box 14305, Gainesville FL 32604; or by PayPal at our blog, http://homevanpetcareproject.blogspot.com. Pet food and other items can be dropped off at Sisset's Home and Patio, 3429 W. University Avenue in Gainesville, 352-224-5192. For more information or to volunteer, call 352-473-9423.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Home Van Pet Care Project News - April/May 2015

From Elizabeth Howard, coordinator


Our Mission:  To provide food for pets of homeless persons in our community; offer education on pet care and spay/neuter; assist with access to veterinary care; foster respect for animals and the animal/human bond.


Our FaceBook Page is up and running. Take a look and Like us.
           
Thanks to Citizens CoOp for April donations in their Be The Change jar and thanks to all who donated while shopping there.

Bear is now up to date on his
vaccinations and his flea allergies
are being managed, thanks to the
help of generous veterinarians.
We’re working hard to have all the pets vaccinated, and spayed and neutered. Dignity Village is a challenge where we are making a real difference with help from local veterinarians and other volunteers.

Ginger, Ginger 2, Marty and Bella and their people moved to inside housing recently. We miss them, but they can still pick up pet food downtown and we will be sure to keep in touch.   

Our wish list includes tarps, water bowls, food bowls, canvas bowls that can be easily carried, collars, leashes, and tie-out or running lines. We sometimes like certain brands or types, so give us a call. 
Marty is one of the several dogs that
have found new housing.  We miss him
already!

Pet food donations are always welcome. We use primarily Purina types with Friskies Seafood Sensation being a long-time favorite of the cats and the green bag Purina for dogs.  You can always call us for more information.

We can certainly use financial donations.  And Don’t Forget:  We are saving our money and looking for a small pickup truck that we can use for our Project to pick up and deliver donations.

Pepper would love more shade and
more room to run! Please consider
donating tarps and a running
line for this sweet puppy!
Financial donations can be made by check payable to Home Van Pet Care Project, Inc., and mailed c/o Elizabeth Howard, P.O. Box 14305, Gainesville FL 32604; or by PayPal at our blog, http://homevanpetcareproject.blogspot.com. Pet food and other items can be dropped off at , 3429 W. University Avenue in Gainesville, 352-224-5192.  For more information or to volunteer, call 352-473-9423.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Home Van Pet Care Project News - March 2015

From Elizabeth Howard, Coordinator
Dear Friends - This is what we want you to know. Home Van Pet Care Project is continuing to fulfill our primary mission of providing pet food to homeless and low income people in our community.

We distribute pet food on a weekly basis to two locations:  one is down South Main Street behind Lynch Park, and the other is at Grace Marketplace.

Our dear sister group, the Home Van itself, has retired from driveouts and is opening a small food pantry at the home of Arupa Freeman, who founded the Home Van some 13 years ago.

When we started the Pet Food Project 8 years ago, I traveled with the Home Van for several years, carrying pet food in the back of my little car.  After a while we found out we needed to go out different hours and we wanted our own non-profit, so we founded Home Van Pet Care Project.

Anyone who ever traveled with Arupa and the Home Van learned something about giving, just giving, giving as much as you can and then giving some more.  So for me, there was loving and giving, and learning how to do a driveout, how to do it simply and to continue as long as I can.

So that's what we're doing here at the Home Van Pet Care Project.  We've grown, but the mission is the same -- provide pet food, get more, give more....  and do it with love, respect and kindness.

Here's what's pending for us:  We've asked for the use of a building in the Grace Marketplace area.  This would be a resource center for homeless people with pets.  The Gainesville City Commission will hear information about this project soon, most likely at its April 9th meeting at 1:00 pm at City Hall.  We'll be in touch with more information on this or give us a call at 352-473-9423.

That same little car of mine has grown older.  We'd like to purchase a small used pickup truck in good condition for Home Van Pet Care Project to use for pickup and delivery of all those mounds of pet food.  If you have a vehicle you might be able to donate, if you want to donate funds towards purchase, or if you can run a fundraiser for us, please let us know at 352-473-9423 (tel:352-473-9423) .

We need food for the animals, as well as collars, leashes and harnesses.  We have a new drop-off place at Sisset's Home and Patio, 3429 W. University Avenue in Gainesville, 352-224-5192.  If this is not convenient for you, call for an alternate location.

You can contribute financially by check payable to Home Van Pet Care Project, Inc., c/o Elizabeth Howard, PO Box 14305, Gainesville, FL 32604, or by PayPal here on our blog.  For more information or to volunteer, call 352-473-9423.
This is Tiffany, a downtown kitty, who reminds us there are many people still living in and around our community, homeless.


This is Magic.  Magic is an energetic young dog who lives at Grace and makes us laugh on a regular basis by jumping and twirling when we give him a treat.



My car is getting pretty old. We need a pickup truck to pick up and deliver the pet food.


More than 200,000 Miles!



There's no longer enough room in this trunk to handle all the pet food.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Home Van Pet Care Project News - January 2015

Dear Friends:

We're writing to thank you for your support and generosity to our Project over the Holidays.

 
We received mountains of pet food, lots and lots of treats, little warm blankets, toys and much much more. We had two parties for the animals, one at our downtown distribution place and one at Grace Marketplace. Every pet got a gift bag with treats and a toy and the people got cookies.  We were so happy to be able to do this. Thank you for making our work possible.
 
Please continue to support us. We presently need financial donations to cover office expenses, transportation expense and emergency veterinary expenses as well as pet food which must be purchased during the course of the year. 
 
We plan to go on in 2015, with your help. We need some volunteers to help with pet food distribution and also to help people get to clinics with their animals. 
 
To see Home Van Pet Care Project at work, follow this link to the Sun's Photo Galleries.
 
You can continue to drop off pet food, financial donations and other items at Sisset's Home and Patio at 3429 W. University Ave. or the famous carport (call for directions).  Financial donations can be made by PayPal from this blog, or you can mail a check payable to Home Van Pet Care Project, Inc., c/o Elizabeth Howard, P.O. Box 14305, Gainesville FL 32604.  You can call 352-473-9423 for more information.