GONZALES, La. (BRPROUD) — A shelter in Gonzales will be forced to close its pet food pantry if it doesn’t receive donations soon.
The Rescue Alliance said in a Facebook post Monday that it has been forced to close the Louisiana Pet Food Bank and asked for help from local residents to save the program.
“We are reaching out to the community during this difficult time and asking for your support to continue this important program. Your donation, no matter how big or small, can make a huge difference in the lives of these beloved pets and their families,” the Rescue Alliance said in a post.
Monetary donations can be made through PayPal, but the shelter also has items that can be purchased and sent through Amazon.
Rescue Alliance is located at 12484 Hwy. 44. View adoptable animals.
Read the full post below:
Dear Friends and Supporters,
We are sad to announce that due to a lack of donations to the Louisiana Pet Food Bank, we are forced to make the heartbreaking decision to close this vital program. The Pet Food Bank provides food and assistance to families facing financial hardship and has been a lifeline for many pets in need.
we We are incredibly grateful for the impact this program has made and the countless lives it has touched, but without your generous donations we couldn’t survive and continue our mission of helping those in need.
We are reaching out to our community during this challenging time and asking for your support to continue this important program. Your donation, no matter how big or small, can make a huge difference in the lives of beloved pets and their families.
Please consider donating today to help save the Louisiana Pet Food Bank – together we can ensure no pet goes hungry and no family is forced to make difficult choices.
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