Group program introduced all over Covid-19 pandemic, call for regularly expanding
This week, the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is marking the 4th anniversary of a community-based program that continues to peer expanding call for and used to be first of all introduced all over the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic to assist puppy homeowners in Metro Boston going through monetary hardship.
Stay Pets S.A.F.E. (Supporting Animals and Households On a regular basis), delivers dog food and different crucial puppy provides to shoppers’ properties and partner-supported network housing, and in addition supplies transient puppy safe haven for shoppers who’re going through housing instability or impending homelessness.
Over the last 4 years, this system has:
- Made 781,591 puppy foods to be had
- Assisted 3,277 pets and households
- Supported 796 pets via 51 network puppy wellness occasions
- Helped 153 pets with transient housing
Whilst the pandemic has in large part handed, the monetary constraints for plenty of puppy homeowners stays and insist for ARL’s community-based systems has larger through the years.
ARL is taken with retaining pets in properties and out of shelters, and because of those and different tasks, the selection of animals surrendered from the provider spaces of Dorchester, Roxbury, Mattapan, Hyde Park and East Boston have significantly declined over the last few years.
To touch the Stay Pets S.A.F.E. hotline for help, please name (857) 350-8730, Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m. to five p.m.
To determine in case your puppy is eligible for transient housing and for more info, name (617) 426-9170 and dial the extension of the ARL Admissions workplace nearest you: Boston x140; Dedham x404; Brewster x305.