One week after putting out a public plea asking for help with a food shortage, Bide Awhile has restocked its shelves.
On June 30, the non-profit shelter completely ran out of food in their Pet Pantry Program, which makes dog and cat food available to pet owners in emergency situations.
The shelter put out a call for help from the public, looking for donations of cat and dog food so they wouldn’t have to turn away pet owners in need.
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Wednesday afternoon, the shelter tweeted they were able to fill their panty thanks to the generous donations from community members.
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