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.
"I woke up in between a Memory and a dream…" Tom Petty
We are now entering our 13th year. We remain a small organization, with a handful of diedicated volunteers and a core group of supporters to whom we are very grateful. Our budget is small and simple, with most going to the purchase of pet food and supplies, and transportation to get them to our clients. Small donations keep us going. Please consider donating to Home Van Pet Care Project this Giving Tuesday. We promise your support will make a difference to people and animals in this community.
This year we helped many pets in many ways. Here are a few:
Lucky's first owner died and when his next owner went to jail Home Van Pet Care stepped in. We're so grateful to Dr. Pearson and her wonderful staff at Micanopy Animal Hospital who kept Lucky safe and taught him some important behavioral lessons. Now he has a whole family to love him, and a fence and a yard where can run and play and never be tied up again! You can tell by his smile that he knows!
Home Van Pet Care Project took in Harvey, a small, senior terrier, after he was abandoned by his owner. He was super sweet but scared of his new situation. We found a good foster parent for him, and All Cats veterinarian Patti Gordon gave him a badly needed dental cleaning. After a while, his foster mom found a permanent adoptive home for him with a wonderful man. It was rough for a while but little Harvey's a happy boy now!
Dignity Village dog Zeus was bitten in the face by a water moccasin. Thankfully HVPCP was able to get him quickly to the Emergency Clinic at the University of Florida Small Animal Hospital where he got a dose of anti-venin. Here he is back home with his discharge instructions, looking nearly as good as new. (You should have seen his face when it was REALLY swollen!) His mom was so happy to have her good boy back safe and sound.
Changes coming in the new year
As 2020 begins, our focus will be changing somewhat. When the old Tent City closed years ago, Grace Marketplace was opened. Grace is a homeless shelter and service center with dorms and offices to assist with housing and other needs. At the same time, many people moved to a new tent city that grew up surrounding Grace Marketplace that came to be called Dignity Village. Many of the people living in Dignity Village have pets, which up to now have not been allowed in Grace.
Soon Dignity Village will close and some of the residents will be moved onto the Grace campus where they can receive the same services as other residents of Grace. We are happy to say that people with pets will be able to move there as well.
Grace is presently establishing a pet care area on its campus. In the beginning there will be tents on platforms with space for an igloo-style dog house, a kennel type area with dog runs, and a dog park. Best of all, there will be a climate controlled cat room!
The tent area is temporary and emphasis will be placed on finding homes for former Dignity Village residents and their pets. The pet facilities at Grace, however, are designed to be permanent, so that newly homeless individuals moving to Grace will be able to stay there with their pets.
This is a huge project and according to Jon DeCarmine, Executive Director of Grace Marketplace, "Grace will be the first pet-friendly low barrier shelter in North Florida in 2020."
Home Van Pet Care Project will be focusing on working with The Grace Pet Project in 2020. We are partnered with Humane Society of North Central Florida, St. Francis Pet Care, Grace Marketplace and The Wagmore Foundation. We are in good company and very happy to be able to help.
Our Wish List
Here is our wish list for Christmas and the new year for the pets. We are asking for specific items since we are helping with a new start and need the basics.
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. Money, food, and new or clean leashes, harnesses, collars, bowls, blankets and towels can be dropped off at Sisset's....A Fun Twist on Home & Patio, 3429 W University Ave., 352-224-5192. For more information or to volunteer, call or text352-246-2727.
Also, don't forget our Amazon Wish List! Or designate Home Van Pet Care Project as your beneficiary on Amazon Smile.