The people who help out our four-legged friends could use our help, helping them. The angels at the Yakima Humane Society posted an S.O.S. on social media about their pet food pantry and the lack of food that is in it.

Notice Posted On Yakima Humane Society’s Facebook

Earlier this week, the Yakima Humane Society posted a picture (below) of their pet food pantry… EMPTY!

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“Our pet food pantry is empty-and has been for a bit. While we now have a new shed with plenty of space, we’re sadly not seeing the donations needed to keep it filled.”
Yakima Humane Society.

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The food at the Yakima Humane Society doesn’t just go to feed the cats and dogs located in their shelter, waiting for their forever homes, but also people in need.

“We’re getting daily calls from people needing help feeding their pets, and right now, supplies are very low!”
Yakima Humane Society.

Donating to the Yakima Humane Society doesn’t just help them and the pets in their care, but can do so much for local families and all their members (no matter how many legs).

How To Donate To The Yakima Humane Society

You can drop off your donation of food (or cash is greatly accepted as well) to 2405 W. Birchfield Rd in Yakima, Washington, 98901. If you order food or other supplies online, you can have them shipped to the same address.

Any brands of food are accepted, including bags that are open.

For more ways to help out the Yakima Humane Society, donations, adoptions, fostering, or even just spending time walking, reading, or having a pet sleepover, visit YakimaHumane.org.

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