Monday, January 7, 2008

Animeals - helping feed rescued animals

I received the following email from Animeals, and thought it was worth posting about, as they need help providing food for rescued and homeless animals. Here is the email:

Dear Pet Lover,

Let me introduce myself. My name is Karyn Moltzen, I am the founder of AniMeals, a non-profit animal food bank based in Missoula, Montana.

Ten million animals are abandoned to shelters and the streets in this country every year. Many of the shelters and the rescue groups that house and feed these animals are struggling to keep them fed. Since 2003 AniMeals has been providing food and supplies for these hungry and homeless animals. We also feed the pets of the homebound and disabled, feral cat colonies and thousands of animals living on the streets. In the last two years we have sent out over 46 tons of food Our territory covers all of Western Montana...an area of approximately 29,600 square miles. Our deliveries are made by the "AniMeals Express" a volunteer network of drivers. Please see our website at www.animeals.com If you would be interested helping us get the word out about AniMeals please contact us at info@animeals.net Thank you.

For the animals that have no voices.

Karyn Moltzen
AniMeals
1700 Rankin St.
Missoula, MT. 59808

http://www.animeals.net/

(406) 721-4710

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  • 5 comments:

    Snowball said...

    I always admired people who are commited to help keep homeless dogs safe and free from hunger.

    You will blessed for everything you do, Karyn.

    Luv,
    Snowball

    steven wilson said...

    It is great that some people take on the cause of protecting homeless animals,and finding homes for them.I hope they can find a way to get this message out across the country.

    steve

    happy said...

    Thanks for sharing it here Chris. It is certainly a worthy cause. Bless the kind souls.

    wildcatsthree said...

    Yes they have such a big, never ending job feeding homeless animals. They are wonderful people!
    Chris

    happytails said...

    If the homeless people who have pets could find pet food they would not have to give up their pets for a roof over their head, which would lessen the number of pets going to shelters. Please visit 222.petsofhomeless.org this is a worthly organziation also.

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