Help-A-Pet and Help the People Who Love Them.

Established in 2019, HELP-A-PET is a nonprofit organization with a single purpose: to provide financial assistance nationwide for the medical care of pets whose owners are unable to afford the expense.

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"We are truly overwhelmed with gratitude. Jasmine's surgery went wonderful. Help-A-Pet makes the world a better place. How can we thank you enough?"

The Parents of 14-year old Jesse with his therapy dog, Jasmine. Jesse suffers from Spina Bifida. Jasmine received $300 for surgery to remove a tumor.

Josephine White and her service dog, Hunter, were given $100 towards the $3000 cost to repair a ruptured ligament. Hunter Helps Josephine, who has cerebral palsy, with a variety of tasks including opening/closing doors and turning lights on/off.

“THANK YOU! I really can’t tell you how very, very grateful I am for your help. I am close enough to where I can pay for the rest of the cost by having a yard sale with some friends. I am deeply grateful not only for your financial help, but that there are kind caring people like you. That is so comforting an important to know. Whenever I think of it, it gladdens my heart” - 69 year old Trudy McVicker

Help-A-Pet provided $300 towards Felix’s dental work.

“Thank you sooo much for helping us with Tiger since I love him so much and now I get to keep him. Yeah!” - Tricia McKnight

The landlord of Tiger’s new home required vaccinations and the removal of his front claws.

86-year old Doris Ramsdell is especially close to Possum who was adopted by the residents of an elder foster care home. Possum was blind in one eye until Help-A-Pet provided the financial assistance to have the cataract removed.

This is one of several thank you notes sent by three Campanella children in appreciation of the $500 assistance for Sassy’s pyometra surgery.

 

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