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Virtual food bank dedicated to helping pet rescue organizations to open in San Antonio
Read full article: Virtual food bank dedicated to helping pet rescue organizations to open in San AntonioThe Puppy Food Bank is a new virtual non-profit dedicated to providing food supplies to āno killā pet rescue organizations across Texas.
Nonprofit organizations, San Antonio outreach offer homeless people transportation to warming shelters
Read full article: Nonprofit organizations, San Antonio outreach offer homeless people transportation to warming sheltersSan Antonio nonprofit organizations and city outreach worked together to get homeless people off the streets and into warm and dry places to stay. The freezing and wet conditions could be deadly to those stuck with nowhere to go.
San Antonio nonprofit organizations open warming shelters for homeless population ahead of freeze
Read full article: San Antonio nonprofit organizations open warming shelters for homeless population ahead of freezeAs freezing temperatures move through San Antonio, those experiencing homelessness are at great risk. Local nonprofit organizations are opening shelters to give them warm and safe places to stay.
Animal adoptions are $25 at Animal Care Services this weekend for the āEmpty the Sheltersā event
Read full article: Animal adoptions are $25 at Animal Care Services this weekend for the āEmpty the Sheltersā eventThe Animal Care Services and BISSELL Pet Foundation are partnering for an Empty the Shelters adoption event this weekend in an effort to pair dogs and cats with families.
Some San Antonio shelters forced to turn people away amid plunging temperatures due to limited space
Read full article: Some San Antonio shelters forced to turn people away amid plunging temperatures due to limited spaceRELATE: Cold & cloudy Friday, More wintry weather expected by Sunday nightA combination of cold temperatures and rain is something area shelters, such as The Salvation Army, are very familiar with. Local organizations and church groups, such as Last Chance Ministries, have opened their doors to provide comfort during frigid nights. Jamie Llamas, a community organizer with Last Chance Ministries, said she immediately planned to assist the community as soon as she heard the weather forecast. The Salvation Army will be giving away blankets and cold-weather gear to those it cannot accept in the shelter due to limited space. Last Chance Ministries said it would be housing folks and providing shelter until the cold weather subsides.